Posted on 05/06/2022 8:32:44 AM PDT by bitt
For decades, scholars on both sides of the issue have said Roe v Wade was wrongly decided by the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court is supposed to determine if laws are constitutional, and Roe v. Wade created law instead of interpreting law.
Now that it looks as if the Supreme Court may correct the wrong, and send the issue back to the states or Congress, the media and other Democrats are having a collective cow and colluding to just make things up to scare the public. In other words, they are intentionally spreading misinformation to influence and interfere in the election.
The L.A. Times:
Column: Republicans hope the justices will keep rolling back rights after striking down Roe vs. Wade:
The right to contraception is a ripe target. Also same-sex marriage. And even interracial marriage.
Is there any likelihood that Clarence Thomas will vote to block interracial marriage, since he is married to a white woman? There is not.
The collusion among the media and other Democrats has been going on for a long time.
Democrat operative George Stephanopoulos, posing as a journalist, was moderating a presidential debate in 2012 and sent the message to the public that Republicans were contemplating banning contraceptives. There was no more evidence of this than there was of Trump colluding with Democrats in the 2016 election, but facts haven't mattered to the media or other Democrats for a long time — only winning.
STEPHANOPOULOS: Governor Romney, do you believe that states have the right to ban contraception? Or is that trumped by a constitutional right to privacy?
MITT ROMNEY: George, this is an unusual topic that you're raising. States have a right to ban contraception? I can't imagine a state banning contraception.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
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Hopefully the disinformation network phone lines sill,be clogged with callers complaining g about this disinformation. See/hear something. Say something. Hey wanna l,ayers the game? Our side can play too.
Back awhile ago some state or the gov kr something set up a website calling for people to snitch on others. The site Got inundated with false claims, and eventually they shut it down. May the dame happen to the unconstitutional disinformation org
Oops, they are leading the charge.
Disinformation is the government and media’s stock in trade. The only thing that the media is good for is to gage when it‘s lying, which is almost all the time. Weather reports are all I watch any more.
Embarassing as we are watched by the world. These people are like the editorial board for the official Hammas Newsletter discussing Israeli politics.
Do the Dems really think they can write a law on the subject when the subject is found not to be in the bailiwick of the federal govt.? Is it really that hard for them to understand that if they want it in the Constitution, then follow the process to try and amend to add it.
They can only write laws regarding subjects over which the Legislative branch is delegated authority in the Constitution.
To the newbies incoming in 22 & 24, there should be laws against purposefully, knowingly and intentionally attempting to unconstitutionally (and in contravention of USSC precedent) Legislate beyond the authority delegated to the Legislative branch.
The constitutional doctrine of Separation of Powers needs some sharp teeth and consequences applicable to all 3 branches of Govt..
2 Timothy 3:6
“For of this sort are they which creep into houses, and lead captive silly women laden with sins, led away with divers lusts
“Spreading Roe disinformation: Where are the disinformation police?”
Spreading Roe disinformation: Where are the disinformation leakers? The Biden administration is full of them.
There, fixed it
BKMK
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