science has discovered a few things since 1972......
And it does not support the "clump of cells" theory.
prove science is backing forced pregnancy
There have been seven Republican justices on the court previously and it wasn't overturned. Why would this time be different?
he has backstabbed nearly everyone he dealt with in life
I don't think abortion will ever be completely illegal or banned since its such a divisive issue and since it would be too hard to overturn, but I do hope and pray for a day when abortion doesn't even cross the mind of someone who is pregnant. There are other options besides aborting the baby and when alternatives like adoption becomes less expensive and less difficult than abortion and becomes the first thought of someone that becomes pregnant and doesn't want to have the baby instead of the second or third thought then maybe we will start to see those internal moral changes without the courts. Of course the ultimate form of birth control that is 100% effective is abstinence until you are ready, and right after that is the second most effective birth control which is both of you using protection.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/thinkprogress.org/amp/p/108b90382228?client=safari
There are so many reasons why abortion should be private and available.
Holy shit, this never seems to stop. Just give women IUDs for free and watch the abortion rate tumble...
http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/09/abortions-racial-gap/380251/
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Trump has no interest in his and no time for it.
Between the economy and the corruption and general lawlessness he will have a full plate.
And this is why he as broad appeal.
It really is on the ballot next week. The last few votes involving Roe have been close.
I'm torn on the court in general. I don't want a liberal court, but by the same token, I don't want one that is ultra-conservative either. I like a close split. I think it's utterly bogus that they won't act on Obama's nominee, who is fairly moderate, because they "have to" replace Scalia with a conservative. Will Republicans be so concerned about replacing Ginsburg w/ a liberal?
I know Roe going away will cause some here & nationwide to rejoice. I don't think people really understand what a post-Roe world looks like. It's a real step back for women. But if Trump wins, women are going to see a lot of that.
Let's be clear about this, also: I know that there are some on the pro-life side who are genuinely pro LIFE. And I'm cool w/ that. We just disagree on abortion rights. But I think many on that side just want to control women. I think that's more clear this election cycle than it ever has been.
I mean, you're not talking about guys like Souter, are you?
If Trump can pack a court with Scalia-like conservatives, there are groups that are chomping at the bit to put cases before the court that would challenge the legitimacy of Roe and allow the court to walk back the precedent. When Trump & Pence have talked about the court, this is their #1 issue. They may have an opportunity to appoint more justices - and replace more liberal appointees - than any President in recent memory.
People keep saying it can't happen. I think it's likely if Trump gets elected, and keeps to his word. The only caveat on that is that he might not keep to his word (Ivanka definitely has his ear on women's rights). He could go all Souter & Roberts on conservatives.
we already have a branch of government meant for representing the people. it's called the (wait for it..) ..representative branch - i.e. congress. The Supreme Court isn't meant to bend to popular will by design. That's why they aren't elected and why they get life tenure, so they can't be manipulated by the public's whims. 3rd grade government stuff right here.I want a court that resembles the people
a liberal court
Good for you. I'm glad you settled that for me; I was wondering for so long.