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To: OneVike

Actually, if I were a legislator, I would vote to ban abortion, except perhaps in the cases of rape, incest and endangerment of the mother, as long as those exceptions were drawn to apply only to such cases. And I would do everything in my power to convince my daughters and daughters in law to not get an abortion if that had ever become an issue.

It’s not a question of my beliefs. Its based on the historical fact that the framers did not provide for the constitution to regulate abortion. The law has to be that way, or its not really law.


109 posted on 08/20/2024 8:28:17 PM PDT by TheConservator (To bar Trump from the presidency, libtards are happy to trash 235 years the rule of law)
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To: TheConservator

The founding fathers didn’t, because it was considered so hideous that they figured it would never get to where it is 2050 years later.

We were a much more Religious minded society.

Don’t try and say they approved of it because they didn’t mention it. That is like saying Jesus approved because He never mentioned it and nowhere in the New testament is it mentioned.

Stupid response. Sorry, but that is a lame response I hear form leftists all the time.

People were not as acceptable, and in many cases the women who did were imprisoned for it. It was a very, very, very rare thing when it did happen. And usually no one admitted it for fear of being charged killing their own child.

Yes, they considered a baby in the womb as much a child as their living children were. That is why they buried them and put up head stones.


113 posted on 08/20/2024 8:35:36 PM PDT by OneVike ( Just another Christian waiting to go home)
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