Posted on 05/03/2022 3:12:04 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Supporters of Roe v. Wade are spreading fears that Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito’s draft decision overturning the landmark abortion case would mean that other Court precedents, including interracial marriage, could also be canceled.
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She never went back
Yea, probably...see ya there.
OMG! They killed the poor tyrannosaurus by jamming a pole through his throat and skull and before he could hit the dirt he was stripped clean!
Good Gosh.
I think they are past even that.
I had no idea about swarms of predatory flamingos. Let’s send them to DC!
Look at the appendix.
Look at the appendix and read it again...
Maybe it will just allow states to pass laws that regulate certain behaviors that aren’t Constitutionally protected, and respect the sanctity of life.
The 13th Amendment prevents that.
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Facts mean nothing to the left, it is the seriousness of the charge that matters (do I need a /s)
Look at the body of the decision where Alito says, "It is time to heed the Constitution and return the issue of abortion to the people's elected representatives." He doesn't specify state representatives.
How do you figure?
The opinion is all about the states and abortion laws which preceded Roe. Geez...
I'm not seeing where that's what it's all about. All the Appendix list are laws criminalizing abortion.
They’re ALL STATE laws...
Whoopie. There is nothing in the Alito decision that says abortion is strictly a state issue or which would prevent Congress from passing a nationwide solution.
Given that he was refusing to perform such marriages I think that’s in the same category.
And the knowledge that the average American is a blithering idiot, who doesn't pay attention to anything.
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