To: P-Marlowe
The courts have stolen the constitutional legislative power from the states and from the people. Maybe so, but it didn't happen with this case. You can thank Roe for that.
150 posted on
06/28/2003 9:02:18 AM PDT by
tdadams
To: tdadams
As Bowers shows, the Supreme Court was initially unwilling to extend Roe beyond abortion. You seem to applaud Roe's extension. I do not.
To: tdadams; P-Marlowe
The courts have stolen the constitutional legislative power from the states and from the people. Maybe so, but it didn't happen with this case. You can thank Roe for that.
Wrong. Roe was based on Griswold versus Connecticut. But only Catholics care or know about that decision (with a few notable exceptions) and understand the undeniable link between Griswold, Roe, and Lawrence.
176 posted on
06/28/2003 9:24:05 AM PDT by
Polycarp
(Just like calling others a Nazi, Once you throw out the label "homophobe" you have lost the debate.)
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