I especially enjoyed “Bella”.
Hollyweird rag puts it out on the internet but it’s a secret.
Roe V. Wade was intellectually, morally and legally a damned joke. It was 5-4. We must insist that it be reversed and that babies have civil rights. You don’t take civil rights back to “ state court”.
Susan Collins is such a dumb broad that she argues for “precedence” . You cant make that up!! Plessy v. Ferguson and Dred Scott would be the law today under her stupid thinking. How can the people of Maine be so devoid of judgment to put that total air head in the Senate of all places. She wouldn’t even make a good township counsel woman.
Let me posit this comparison. The communists grant civil rights to illegal aliens. But conversely they deny those same rights to unborn babies. TOTALLY INCONSISTENT. We want a clear and equivalence defender of these babies as our new judge. 100 million have been murdered!! STOP IT COLD!!
As sad as abortion is, be it the baby dies while still in the womb or for other reasons, nothing is as sad, nay horrific as Partial Birth Abortion.
This is where the baby is being born but the 'doctor' stops the birth as the head is going to emerge, long enough to insert a tube at the base of the soft skull then sucks the brains of that partially born child, suck his/her brains out. Birth completed, brains in garbage, the little body, a living organ is about to become an organ donor, baby parts for sale. Planned Parent Hood for one, is the winner here.
How disgusting is that. Roe v Wade is bad law as written. Demanding a Supreme Court Judge agree to that before even considering if he/she is qualified for the job, is wrong, wrong, wrong.
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Shhhhhhhhh, don’t tell anybody, the movie is a secret!
Norma Leah McCorvey Nelson; (September 22, 1947 February 18, 2017), better known by the legal pseudonym “Jane Roe”, was the plaintiff in the landmark American lawsuit Roe v. Wade in 1973.[2] The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that individual state laws banning abortion are unconstitutional. Later, McCorvey’s views on abortion changed substantially; she became a Roman Catholic activist in the pro-life movement.[3]
Norma McCorvey I meant