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The decision was sent back to the individual states.

In states such as New York, California, Oregon, Illinois, and Massachusetts, NOTHING has changed. Women are still free to kill babies in the womb, just as they always have been since 1973.
 
The decision was sent back to the individual states.

In states such as New York, California, Oregon, Illinois, and Massachusetts, NOTHING has changed. Women are still free to kill babies in the womb, just as they always have been since 1973.
How about conservatives group together and leftists group together. Leave states with decision power. Scott can go bang his drumbs In Allen’s Portland tree fort.
 
Those that support abortion have no one to blame for this but themselves. Everyone including RBG knew the Roe vs Wade ruling was flawed and ripe to be overturned. People like Pelosi, Biden, Schumer and all the other Democrat politicians that are crying about Roe vs Wade being overturned were to cowardly to create legislation that would have made abortion legal. If you are one of those pissed off that Roe vs Wade was overturned, the ones you need to be pissed off with are the politicians you selected to represent you in government.
 
How about conservatives group together and leftists group together. Leave states with decision power. Scott can go bang his drumbs In Allen’s Portland tree fort.
What I am more interested in is, do the conservative states go after either their residents that go out of state to get an abortion or try to go after those that live in other states assisting those from banned abortion states from getting abortions in legal states. I think that will be the area that the supreme court earns their stripes. I agree that this is a state’s rights issue, but I see this as the fight just starting on that.
 
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What I am more interested in is, do the conservative states go after either their residents that go out of state to get an abortion or try to go after those that live in other states assisting those from banned abortion states from getting abortions in legal states. I think that will be the area that the supreme court earns their stripes. I agree that this is a state’s rights issue, but I see this as the fight just starting on that.

Maybe Congress should, as you say, start earning their stripes and solve the problem once and for all.

I think the majority of the people can live with abortion being legal on a limited basis. While I am adamantly against abortion personally, I'm not one that demands others agree with me. As long as there were strict, reasonable limitation based on common sense I could live with it, even though I'm adamantly against the practice.
 
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Maybe Congress should, as you say, start earning their stripes and solve the problem once and for all.

I think the majority of the people can live with abortion being legal on a limited basis. While I am adamantly against abortion personally, I'm not one that demands others agree with me. As long as there were strict, reasonable limitation based on common sense I could live with it, even though I'm adamantly against the practice.
That’s what it was supposed to be to begin with. For us old farts, we remember the phrase that abortion was to be “safe and rare.” That was the term that pro-abortionists used to gain support from moderates who saw abortion as a necessary evil.

Of course, like most things done to appease leftists, the libs were not happy having limits to the vices that many see as deplorable. They had to keep pushing it out further until the idea of having abortion on demand, no matter when or what the situation, was the norm.

Now that abortion has become a regular means of birth control, even paid for by the government in many cases, it has gone far off the rails from what was supported by many. Abortion supporters are, in many ways, just like labor unions. You give them an inch, and they’ll demand a mile.
 
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Maybe Congress should, as you say, start earning their stripes and solve the problem once and for all.

I think the majority of the people can live with abortion being legal on a limited basis. While I am adamantly against abortion personally, I'm not one that demands others agree with me. As long as there were strict, reasonable limitation based on common sense I could live with it, even though I'm adamantly against the practice.
You will get no disagreement from me on any of that. Congress has taken the lazy path this whole time, so this all falls mostly at their feet for doing nothing. Now that the cat is out of the bag, and this is back to the states making the choices, legal challenges will hit the supreme court to address the “reach” that states have. I have no faith in congress doing anything meaningful.
 
You will get no disagreement from me on any of that. Congress has taken the lazy path this whole time, so this all falls mostly at their feet for doing nothing. Now that the cat is out of the bag, and this is back to the states making the choices, legal challenges will hit the supreme court to address the “reach” that states have. I have no faith in congress doing anything meaningful.
That's the message that needs to get out. All of this other BS is just that BS. Blaming SCOTUS Justices for doing exactly what the founders intended for them to do is not the end of our Republic it shows it's still as vibrant as it's ever been. The fact Biden and the Democrats are pushing their false narrative in an effort to cover their do nothing butts is something that should upset everyone including those that voted for the worthless POS.
 
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Roe v. Wade was NOT overturned
Held: The Constitution does not confer a right to abortion; Roe and Casey are overruled; and the authority to regulate abortion is returned to the people and their elected representatives.
Congrats Texas - this is who is teaching your kids civics & social studies.
 
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Held: The Constitution does not confer a right to abortion; Roe and Casey are overruled; and the authority to regulate abortion is returned to the people and their elected representatives.
Congrats Texas - this is who is teaching your kids civics & social studies.

Thoughts and Prayers.
 
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What I am more interested in is, do the conservative states go after either their residents that go out of state to get an abortion or try to go after those that live in other states assisting those from banned abortion states from getting abortions in legal states. I think that will be the area that the supreme court earns their stripes. I agree that this is a state’s rights issue, but I see this as the fight just starting on that.
I don’t really see this as an issue. It would be like trying to prosecute someone for going to Colorado to smoke weed, or back in the day, going to Texas to drink 6.0 beer.

I think it would get struck down on jurisdictional issues.
 
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I don’t really see this as an issue. It would be like trying to prosecute someone for going to Colorado to smoke weed, or back in the day, going to Texas to drink 6.0 beer.

I think it would get struck down on jurisdictional issues.

I agree that they will be struck down on judicial issues, but I also think some states (such as Missouri) will make the attempt. I also wonder about the Texas-style laws of suing those that assist will be dropped, finally ruled unconstitutional (and it should be) or pressed further. Abortion is a more visceral subject than alcohol or weed, so who knows.
 
This is not a difficult decision for women to control their bodies. Practice abstinence, if that is undesirable then proactively get on birth control and demand your partners use condoms.

There is the word NO and NO means NO. Men need to understand that, take the high road and walk away. As a man, you need to own the situation if you get a woman pregnant, pony up big boy and take responsibility for the child you sired. Stop demanding or using abortions as an easy way out of a situation.

If under the situation of rape or incest. Then women own your bodies , seek the police and use crisis centers. Steps can be taken to get an abortion and corresponding assistance under this premise via legal means. States should recognize the situation and assist the women every way possible after investigation.

Woman need to understand and own the risk for having unprotected sex and stop using abortion as birth control. Roe V Wade facilitated that and made it easy to physically get it done. Now that it is not that easy maybe women will own their bodies as they are asking for and behave in a manner that keeps them safe. Simple terms now it will be costly to seek and have abortions especially in states where you have to travel to accomplish it.

This whole mess is a huge bunch of crap in the every sense of the word.
 
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Held: The Constitution does not confer a right to abortion; Roe and Casey are overruled; and the authority to regulate abortion is returned to the people and their elected representatives.
Congrats Texas - this is who is teaching your kids civics & social studies.
Congrats moron, I'd be willing to bet you address yer adopted children with pronouns and encourage trans reassignment. Am I right?

You do know yer post outed you homo. 😂
 
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The decision was sent back to the individual states.

In states such as New York, California, Oregon, Illinois, and Massachusetts, NOTHING has changed. Women are still free to kill babies in the womb, just as they always have been since 1973.
More accurately, RvW absolutely….explicitly….was overturned which….

sent the decision back to the state.
 
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