Posted on 06/24/2022 7:28:04 AM PDT by Anti-Bubba182
Edited on 06/24/2022 9:45:30 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
The vote to overturn Roe v. Wade was 5-4. Alito wrote the majority opinion, joined by Thomas, Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, and Barrett.
The vote to uphold Mississippi’s abortion restriction was 6-3. Roberts voted with the majority for that outcome, but he said in a separate opinion that he would not have overturned Roe.
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/21pdf/19-1392_6j37.pdf
https://www.scotusblog.com/
I’m STILL taking the WIN, Dude! Semantics be d@mned! We KNOW Roberts is a POS TRAITOR, but he still VOTED FOR IT!
Who cares what he says AFTER THE FACT? His ‘paper’ (will there be a ‘John Roberts Museum’ someday where this will be enshrined? I’m not visiting! No one will!) and a buck will get him on the bus...hopefully OUT of town. ;)
“June 24, 2022 - The day the unborn begin to have their voices heard once again.”
Amen! Amen! AMEN! :)
Roberts only said the MS law was constitutional under Roe v Wade
Great News and a solid 6-3 decision.
Wow. So wimpy Roberts pretty much sided with the activist liberals on the Court??
Please see post 139. Apparently, the decision was 5-4.
MEGA DITTOS to that. Man, I miss Rush.... :-(
Thanks for that clarification. So wuss Roberts sided with the leftists on Roe v Wade. Unbelievable.
The Dobbs (abortion) case: The US Supreme Court decision is constitutionally sound. The Court has jurisdiction over the unconstitutional Court decision in Roe v. Wade and finally overturned it. Roe v. Wade was unconstitutional because 1) the feds have no constitutional authority regarding abortions and 2) the feds have no jurisdiction over state abortion laws.
The Bruen (gun) case: The US Supreme Court decision is constitutionally unsound because the Court has no jurisdiction over NY State gun laws. This appears to be a victory for our Free Constitutional Republic, but it in not because it strengthens more unconstitutional federal power over the states. The greatest threat to our lives and wellbeing is the unconstitutionally unlimited and totalitarian power of the federal government.
The decision moved the debate on abortion from the national government to the various state governments. The United States Congress is out of the picture.
The decision moved the question to the people's "elected representatives". It didn't say it was strictly a state matter, and Congress isn't going to treat it like it is. They will look for a single solution, and I can see a lot of states supporting that.
How can you end a right that never existed. The air is out of the balloon, and it hangs limply like a spent...
Nice And We Know Episode:
6.24.22: Roe overturned, Gun rights, LIB/Demonic SCREAMS
Here you go. I read the 82 page decision and was tickled by how savage Alito was toward Roe and toward the dissenting judges. I recommend everyone who wants a good laugh check it out. Very clearly written, no legalese. https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/22067246-dobbs-decision
I don’t see that number dropping significantly.
I have to disagree. Half to two thirds of the states will prohibit or restrict abortion severely. True pro-aborts will persevere and kill their babies, but a lot are just confused teens who listen to people who say they can 'solve' their 'problem'.
I expect abortions to decline by 33-50% at least.
Ohh poopy ooopy . . .
Pandemonium, then silence: Inside a Texas abortion clinic after the fall of Roe
https://www.texastribune.org/2022/06/25/texas-abortion-san-antonio-supreme-court/
Same age, my friend. I remember Roe passing in 1973 and I was outraged. I was and am a science nerd and I knew the ruling violated science and sanctioned murder. I expected the whole nation to rise up and pass a Constitutional amendment defining life in the womb as human.
But there was nothing. Rather, the left began the ERA movement, which I didn't understand either. Obviously, women already had equal rights, and although many men treated them badly, that was already against the law.
49 years later, I realize the lack of outrage was the moral confusion of our country in 1973, let alone now. Thank God Almighty that this abomination was overturned.
It never was constitutional. That is a massive lie.
Murder isnt a right, its murder.
It never was constitutional. That is a massive lie.
Stars use BET Awards stage to criticize Roe v. Wade ruling
So, they want even more death of black babies???
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