BartenderElite
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I don't care how conservative people think the country is. Voters aren't going to be down w/ a radical right-wing activist court that wants to intrude in their lives and restrict their rights.
I don't think reproductive rights should be left to the whims of state legislatures composed predominantly of men.
Unless we also give female legislators veto power over Viagra and condoms.
Can you imagine if we allow state legislatures to dictate health care decisions? Picture the legislatures of the future, composed mostly of women. Now imagine the outcry if they passed legislation mandating that all males have a reversible vasectomy at age 11, and it could only be reversed in adulthood if they met certain criteria -- decent stable job, own his own house, be married. After all, isn't marriage, stability, and family what all the Xtian Sharia types want?
It's right in the decision. Amendment 14.
I agree, that is why I believe the states voters should decide.
It's not a federal issue, should be determined by the states.
Poor analogy. People in both states can buy guns.
But soon, people in both states won't be able to get abortions.
I don't care how conservative people think the country is. Voters aren't going to be down w/ a radical right-wing activist court that wants to intrude in their lives and restrict their rights.
A referendum of voters to decide if woman has a right to reproductive choice?
It is you that's out-of-touch. I keep showing you that abortion is a non-issue for nearly 90% of the population. People just don't give a shit about it. That isn't going to suddenly change either.
Looks like abortion rights are being returned to the states. What are the pros and cons. Of this action.
Looking at it from a purely constitutional standpoint Roe overrode states rights.
Before you blow a fuse, I am not endorsing nor condemming the action. I submit this argument.
Nope. I do not want the citizens of my state deciding whether I can have a kidney transplant if I need one. I do not want them deciding if Chemo #1 is fine but not Chemo #2, if I get cancer. I do not want them deciding on when and whether (or not) to turn off my life support if I am not going to recover. I do not want them dictating how many kids someone should have. I do not want them to have any say at all in my personal business, medical decisions, life decisions.
That's what this discussion is about -- our thoughts on the leaked decision, right?
It's not a done deal. It will be interesting to see how this plays out, if that is in fact their decision, and the impact on the Nov. elections. This is a big loser for the (R)s.
Isn't the second amendment the law of the land,in all 50 states?
Doesn't apply to abortion.
Did a DEMOCRAT leak the draft opinion on Roe v Wade?
https://www.justplainpolitics.com/s...opinion-on-Roe-vs-Wade-Open-poll-all-may-vote
No a Trump Republican
Reproductive choice? What a stretch. I guess personal responsibility has nothing to do with getting pregnant![]()