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Yes.. He does.. He thinks that abortion should be a federal issue.. It is not.. States issue..
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12/23/2011 11:33:58 AM PST by
KevinDavis
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To: KevinDavis
Would you happen to have a cite?
The Constitution is silent on abortion. Regardless of what liberals say.
I’d be interested to see the particulars if you might have any please, thanks.
To: KevinDavis
Yes.. He does.. He thinks that abortion should be a federal issue.. It is not.. States issue.. Right, why should anyone pay attention to that silly stuff like "no person shall be... deprived of life... without due process of law", in the United States Constitution.
To: KevinDavis
Yes.. He does.. He thinks that abortion should be a federal issue.. It is not.. States issue..
So why should Abortion be a States Rights issue when the 2nd Amendment is not?
Abortion was not even heard of at the time of the signing of the constution so it was not on the radar of the founders.
But again, why would the most important right, the right to life, not be a federal issue?
To: KevinDavis
Yes.. He does.. He thinks that abortion should be a federal issue.. It is not.. States issue..
So why should Abortion be a States Rights issue when the 2nd Amendment is not?
Abortion was not even heard of at the time of the signing of the constution so it was not on the radar of the founders.
But again, why would the most important right, the right to life, not be a federal issue?
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