That makes absolutely no sense. My point has been that we should not kick people out of the party for being Pro choice. You think we should. In most cases those people support regulations and processes.
It makes absolute sense. Life is already protected by the US Constitution. It is the very first of the enumerated inalienable rights (DoI), and the Constitution limits everyone from taking life without due process of law. Neither the federal government, nor the states, have the jurisdiction to sanction abortion on that basis.
To say you "represent the Constitution" while defending abortion, or those who would support it at any level is what makes no sense.
My point has been that we should not kick people out of the party for being Pro choice. You think we should. In most cases those people support regulations and processes.
There are more regulations and processes in place by federal edict to demand the right of a woman to kill her child, and in support of the abortion industry (to include curtailment of free speech), than there ever could be in accepting the clear and unwavering terms of the Constitutional right to life.
There is no regulation or process necessary, beyond the natural identification of a "baby" as a baby, and worthy of the protections afforded every American, not to mention the sane protections of historical human justice... Even illegal aliens and the most sadistic criminals have more rights than the most innocent and fragile of us all. It is inhuman and vile. It is beneath contempt.
And what you do with your party is no longer a concern of mine (or of anyone I know). A party which cannot see clearly enough to follow the Constitution on a matter as fundamental as the guarantee of inalienable rights is not a party I care to associate with.