GOP talking point: if you oppose SCOTUS decision, you're against democracy

Because, hey - now the VOTERS get to decide if a woman has rights nor not. Why would anyone be opposed to that? Don't you trust voters to do the right thing?

I've already heard it a half dozen times in the past day. If you oppose overturning a 50+ year old precedent and what has been the law of the land for a generation, you're against democracy. You're against Americans.

They really play us all for fools.

You got an e-mail blast in your inbox this AM pertaining to this subject. :rolleyes:

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No one did anything to the judicial branch. They made their own decision that a long series of courts upheld for decades.
just like how gun laws came about???????

Then, Republicans played games w/ appointments and put in enough radical justices to make their dreams happen.
if their 'dream' was to maintain federal non authority over abortion, then great......but nobody on the court is 'banning' abortion nor are they taking away a womans right
 
No one did anything to the judicial branch. They made their own decision that a long series of courts upheld for decades.

Then, Republicans played games w/ appointments and put in enough radical justices to make their dreams happen.

projection - legal realism was the games you shit stains played - and managed to fuck up matters to the point we now fight 5-4 over how the laws work.

overturning Row v Wade is moving us back to a path of originalism - so laws can start making sense to people once again
 
just like how gun laws came about???????

if their 'dream' was to maintain federal non authority over abortion, then great......but nobody on the court is 'banning' abortion nor are they taking away a womans right

Get back to me in a few years.

Even by the end of summer, abortion will be banned in over 14 states. Probably more.
 
projection - legal realism was the games you shit stains played - and managed to fuck up matters to the point we now fight 5-4 over how the laws work.

overturning Row v Wade is moving us back to a path of originalism - so laws can start making sense to people once again

It's a radical, extreme right-wing court. Most of what they do likely won't make sense to most of America.
 
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