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To: DiogenesLamp

OK, you think abortions are wrong. So do I. Now, do you think they are legal??? Under American law.


219 posted on 10/09/2011 8:17:28 PM PDT by Squeeky ("Truth is so rare that it is delightful to tell it. " Emily Dickinson)
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To: Squeeky
OK, you think abortions are wrong. So do I. Now, do you think they are legal??? Under American law.

Absolutely not! No law or Amendment was passed in 1973 which made it legal to kill unborn human beings. A Supreme Court, heavily laden with the consequences of the Roosevelt/Truman era, violated the principles of American Law and Declared "ex cathedra" that states could not stop such killing. They had absolutely no legal basis for their ruling and it was nothing more than a raw dictatorial exercise of Power. They even granted "standing" (something which seemingly cannot be obtained regarding Obama even for individuals ACTUALLY injured) AFTER the child was already born! (When it was too late for any court remedy.) It stands today as the prime example of an illegal act perpetrated by the court, and likewise demonstrates why the court's decisions should no longer be automatically regarded as legitimate.

In my opinion, those in favor should have been impeached, (hanged?) and their decision overturned by the Senate. Unfortunately it was in the hands of Gutless/Immoral Democrats.

Abortion is no more legal than slavery, and for the same reason. It is contrary to nature and the dignity of human civilization.

223 posted on 10/10/2011 6:30:05 AM PDT by DiogenesLamp
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To: Squeeky

What’s the matter mouse? Lighting Kitty got your tongue?


272 posted on 10/11/2011 3:35:36 PM PDT by DiogenesLamp
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