Posted on 06/27/2016 7:10:19 AM PDT by NRx
The Supreme Court struck down Texas abortion restrictions that had caused more than half of the states abortion clinics to close.
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A sad day for the country.
Who didn’t see this coming? I’m not surprised...
Not surprised.
A sad day for the country.
A sad day for babies.
Satan and all his baby killers everywhere are rejoicing.
The states have NO VOICE anymore and have to bow down to the Feds. Sad sad sad.
Ain’t fundamental transformation grand?
SCOTUS also handed down a real turkey gun control decision. Reckless conduct is sufficient basis for a lifetime ban on firearms.
Neither decision should come as a surprise. SCOTUS has usurped the role of policymaking, and Congress is darn-well pleased with this.
Reuters / Yahoo runs this little gem :
“The court’s decision on whether a Republican-backed 2013 Texas law placed an undue burden on women exercising their constitutional right to abortion “
Constitutional right, you say ?
Their time is limited.
Good thing all those “principled conservatives” are refusing to endorse Trump.
This country is going to have some heavy dues to pay.
What was the vote?
We need the court. We can win all the downticket races we want at state level, but they won’t do a damn bit of good if Anthony Kennedy and his fellow libs are there, waiting to quash any decent laws we pass. As soon as our laws go into effect, liberals sue and we go through this process.
I’m getting tired of it. If Trump wins, hope stays alive. If Trump loses, Hillary names Scalia’s replacement and we’re done for a long time.
Roberts?
Texit.
Cue the delusional types who think Hillary's picks for the court wouldn't be worse.
Wapo does not name the Justices who betrayed us; but I bet I can name them correctly without looking...
Quote:
“If Trump loses, Hillary names Scalias replacement and were done for a long time.”
“Long time” as in forever.
If you were the Texas governor, who enforces TEXAS law, what would you do?
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