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To: one guy in new jersey

I think you are wrong about “No more March for Life in Washington D.C.”. I think you are wrong because the pro-abortion folks are not going to cease trying to legalize abortion in a nationwide way, by one means or another.

We may soon have a legislative attempt from the Dims in Congress to a write some sort of federal law “guaranteeing” a right to abortion.

And of course they can be pro-life legal challenges to such a law.

So, yes, those are changes, for everyone.

However, my reference was to what changes happen, in the immediate sense, about how aborion is handled in most states for most people. Most of that is not going to change for most people in most states - the states laws will continue with what the state has already set in law or its constitution.


316 posted on 06/24/2022 9:19:51 AM PDT by Wuli
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To: Wuli

The focus of the “March for Life’ effort will shift so as to organize multiple somewhat smaller Marches for Life occurring yearly at the several state capitals of those states where abortion remains legal.

This will bring pressure to bear on state legislatures and state legislators, and, notably, on the bishops and Cardinals (if any) associated with those states whose opposition to abortion has heretofore been strangely muted, arguably in order to keep the gravy train rolling on federal funds flowing into diocesan coffers in support of Democrat-driven efforts to encourage hordes of people to cross the southern border illegally and be transported in the middle of the night in their hundreds of thousands by planes, trains and automobiles to almost every state in the union.


332 posted on 06/24/2022 9:31:40 AM PDT by one guy in new jersey
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