Posted on 06/24/2022 7:14:03 AM PDT by nwrep
There is nothing in the Constitution about abortion, and the Constitution does not implicitly protect the right.
“I pray our nation can get back to some of the morality it once had!!!”
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Oh pray this is a turning point as well! I believe God will bless our nation and have mercy on us because of this!
With God there are no coincidences. Amen.
Thank you very much. Looking forward to being a "hillbilly", albeit a transplanted one. My vote is wasted in NJ. I am coming to TN as a refugee, not a missionary. I have no desire to see Tennessee become New Jersey or any other northeastern leftist hellhole.
Cue the “Abortionecctionsts”
The narrative has been and always will be perverted. No there is not even a “right“ to abortion. So the left is using language that doesn’t exist.
I wouldn't get your hopes up. The stare decisis arguments are much stronger in those cases than they were in Roe/Casey.
“The toll of the original decision: 63+ million dead, unborn Americans. “
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Imagine if they had not been murdered, and their potential children and grandchildren were here among us? What a different place our nation would be. I dont even know how to estimate the population difference but would be a huge difference in natural born Americans here. All the things they could have done, accomplished, produced! Besides just those lives not being lived out.
Lord forgive us and thank you for your mercy!
I’m watching Fox. They’re talking about trigger laws. Suddenly occurred to me that limiting abortion to the abortion pill is a great way to keep libiots from moving to your state. We can call them stay in California laws.
50 years of RINOs in office without a lick of progress pushing back on abortion. Trump did it in 4 years through Supreme Court picks.
Not a problem. I’m used to it. Every time I mention the Germans bombing Pearl Harbor . . .
It might be more different than you think, depending on if you go rural or not. Flyover people have a different though process on some things. I’m originally from MA and now live in MO.
I have a bit of Yankee OCD but out here, they live by “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” to the extreme. Some people’s yards look like the town dump but it’s very “live and let live” so if you say something about it, expect push back, even from others with nice yards.
Also here in rural MO, if you’re not 4th or 5th generation, you’re an outsider. When I meet a native and they ask for my name, I say John but they’re not satisfied until I give my last name at which point, they pause and think and then say, don’t recognize that. That’s when they know I’m an outsider. Happens when job seeking too which really sucks. They’d rather hire their cousin who has zero experience or skills than an outsider with extensive experience.
Just posted an article on trigger laws; https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4073596/posts
“22 states have laws that could be used to restrict the legal status of abortion.”
Usually, yes, but there's no requirement. They obviously released this one on Friday to escape the news cycle, so nobody would be talking about it.
Yes, I'm kidding. I suspect the justices (if they're smart) have used the time to increase security on their homes. The shriekers will be out in force. I have occasion to enter a somewhat liberal town today and I fully expect the Handmaiden cosplayers to be in full view. They've had plenty of time to prepare.
If you see a hippie in the woods with a match, shoot ‘em.
I would expect 6 of them will be going to undisclosed locations.
Strange.
LOL! No way people wouldn't be talking about this one, regardless of when they released it.
Why? Justice Thomas doesn't think so, as he pointed out in his written concurrence.
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