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To: nbenyo

This may save the Senate for the Dems.

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That’s what this is all about.

However, the Supreme Court ruling would have hit before the election anyway. I think they were hoping the SC wouldn’t overturn Roe, and they were sitting on the leak from February, but decided it couldn’t wait. I suspect they found out just recently that none of the majority were going to flip


18 posted on 05/03/2022 11:55:16 AM PDT by z3n (Kakistocracy)
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To: z3n

Let’s try this:

Urge the Supreme Court to issue its ruling striking down Roe vs Wade and returning authority over the matter to the states. Ask them to do it ASAP.

Let the Dems pass legislation protecting Roe vs Wade, etc. Do it well before the election so the heat in the issue dissipates. Make it an all Democrat show: no Republican votes (except for RINOs).

Immediately upon Creepy Joe signing it, have sympathetic states file suit in US District Court Washington DC and request an immediate injunction suspending implementation. The suit will allege a violation of the 10th Amendment in that the recently returned power of the states to regulate such matters is being unconstitutionally usurped by Congress and the Executive Branch. Ask for permanent injunctive relief. (By the way, this might be the edge to pry a lot of Federal overreach loose.)

The Supreme Court will now be asked to enforce its own ruling by prohibiting Congress or the President from issuing regulations or directives concerning/regulating abortion.

If successful, the only way to implement abortion will be to amend the Constitution. Good luck with that. Not.


70 posted on 05/03/2022 1:15:56 PM PDT by Captain Rhino (Determined effort today forges tomorrow. )
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