Constitution never contained anything about a right to privacy.
It is a found right.
It is a found right.
Sheesh. All rights are inherent in the people. They do exist even without being enumerated in the BoR. The right is so anxious to over ride Roe v Wade that they will destroy our liberty. We have a right to privacy else we wouldn't have the 4th Amendment. What we don't have is the right to harm another (rape, rob, murder, or abort) in private.
And implied right.
"Constitution never contained anything about a right to privacy.
It is a found right."
Actually, it is not. The Preamble to the Constitution makes it clear ALL rights, privacy included, are endowments from the Creator and are not items the "government" has in its posession to dispense at will. That stated, a "right to privacy" in no instance gives an "okay" to infringe upon another's endowment of those same rights to life and liberty, ie. with abortion.
The Constitution never was intended to "give the people rights" but was specifically setting limitations upon which the governing body could regulate or infringe upon those rights naturally bestowed by the Creator to the individual.
In summary, constitutionally, the government has NO rights at all - except those surrendered to it by its subjects and NONE has the right to infringe upon those of another without due process of law.
That's why I believe abortion aided by the government to be in direct violation of the Constitution as abortion ends a life without their having had due process of law.
Rush used to say the same thing. I remember how he insisted over and over again that the right of privacy did not exist.
Funny thing is that it will probably be the only thing that keeps him out of prison.