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Posted on 5/3/22 at 6:15 am
Posted on 5/3/22 at 6:15 am
Roe was the exact point, I think, that the country
left the rails.
It disregarded every constitutional and moral value in this country. The lack of reverence for human life reverberated through the core unit of society - the family. The states became powerless to regulate their communities- and we stuck all decisions in Washington DC, which may as well be Mars.
I used to be ambivalent about abortions-I thought - I’d never get one, so what does it matter if someone else does it. Then I watched that hearing in Virginia where Democrats legalized aborting a baby in the birth canal and realized- the difference btwn a baby in the birth canal and a peanut we see on an ultrasound is just a legal fiction.
I am remembering some article I read about a yr or so ago about all these transplants who moved down south and were horrified to discover that we have our own set of moral values down here. Why change the character of a place you had no part in creating?
Roe v Wade invigorates hardcore leftists- but it’s nowhere near as popular or sacrosanct as those people think.
I hope that the leaked opinion is true. I hope the five justices don’t succumb to public pressure. We maybe took a small step towards putting the train back on the tracks. We’ve removed a federal veto power on local decisions. And put people in a situation where they will, by definition, have to respect every life.
Good morning y’all. Today is a good day.
left the rails.
It disregarded every constitutional and moral value in this country. The lack of reverence for human life reverberated through the core unit of society - the family. The states became powerless to regulate their communities- and we stuck all decisions in Washington DC, which may as well be Mars.
I used to be ambivalent about abortions-I thought - I’d never get one, so what does it matter if someone else does it. Then I watched that hearing in Virginia where Democrats legalized aborting a baby in the birth canal and realized- the difference btwn a baby in the birth canal and a peanut we see on an ultrasound is just a legal fiction.
I am remembering some article I read about a yr or so ago about all these transplants who moved down south and were horrified to discover that we have our own set of moral values down here. Why change the character of a place you had no part in creating?
Roe v Wade invigorates hardcore leftists- but it’s nowhere near as popular or sacrosanct as those people think.
I hope that the leaked opinion is true. I hope the five justices don’t succumb to public pressure. We maybe took a small step towards putting the train back on the tracks. We’ve removed a federal veto power on local decisions. And put people in a situation where they will, by definition, have to respect every life.
Good morning y’all. Today is a good day.
Posted on 5/3/22 at 6:17 am to Wednesday
quote:
the country left the rails.
in the 60s
Posted on 5/3/22 at 6:19 am to Wtodd
Roe was decided in 1972. So . . . Your point is?
Posted on 5/3/22 at 6:30 am to Wednesday
It wasn't just Roe that pushed us off the rails. Everything went to shite in the 60s. Kids stopped listening and minding their parents, a shitload of people started using drugs, men stopped being men/dads, women had to go to work instead of staying at home and raising their kids, Viet Nam started for real, etc.
Posted on 5/3/22 at 7:41 am to Wednesday
This could push Roberts to concurrence
Posted on 5/3/22 at 7:52 am to Wednesday
I completely agree with you.
The part that has amazed me so much is how pro abortion people are so outspoken in their defense if killing innocent babies. They’ve twisted pregnancy to the point where people now view it as a medical crisis that is always life threatening to the Mother. There are risks in a small number of pregnancies but that is a very small Number and medical science mitigates that in almost all instances.
Today is a very good day.
The part that has amazed me so much is how pro abortion people are so outspoken in their defense if killing innocent babies. They’ve twisted pregnancy to the point where people now view it as a medical crisis that is always life threatening to the Mother. There are risks in a small number of pregnancies but that is a very small Number and medical science mitigates that in almost all instances.
Today is a very good day.
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