Kolek planning to go pro
They're still going to die. Just now the mothers as well.Truly Pro-life delusion. May your God have mercy on your soul.
If you read the ruling, and Thomas' concurrence in particular - he literally calls for reconsideration of Obergfell, Griswold and Lawrence - you wouldn't be foolish enough to call it fearmongering.
I don't celebrate death, fool. You do.
Well abortion does. I fail to see how babies being born is more tyrannical than babies being destroyed.
and Kavanaugh said this ruling does NOT affect those decisions. Thomas went off on his own, nobody joined him. He's a nut in his own world.
I mean, Thomas made it clear that’s next
Religion is the most efficient killing machine in the history of mankind
Not exactly. Just can’t sue the cop personally.
before the lock: gun legislation was passed this morning (15 Republicans voted in favor to avoid a filibuster).RBG disagreed with the basis upon which Roe was decided, using privacy and it was more focused on the rights of the doctor to perform abortions rather than the right of a woman to have one. https://www.newsweek.com/ruth-bader-ginsburg-roe-wade-abortion-scotus-1702948It's up to either the states or Congress to act, what RBG always felt should have been done.
Ah, so you're saying he is unfit for office and should resign?Odd that we agree on this.
Right?What’d the justices say about abortion when they were sworn in?
Ah, yes. Margaret Sanger. The classic whataboutism. I suspect her views about race being shared by say, Tucker Carlson, don’t matter then
49 years of 'settled law' up in smoke determined by an unelected body.What this has shown us is that there is no such thing as stare decisis and any ruling can be overturned based on the make up of the Supreme Court.Make no mistake, abortions will still happen and illegal ones will kill mothers and babies all across the country.Fundamental Christian Extremists are taking this country back a hundred years.
Sentence 1: accuse someone of whayaboutism.Sentence 2: use whataboutism.0/10.
He's plotting the next J6 with Ginny
He’s unfit to be on the court and his wife is a traitor. She’ll be great for fundraising efforts, however
One among several unfit.
Yes, he is.Plessy v. Ferguson was settled law too. But, as RBG said, Roe was decided on a flimsy foundation that left it open to being overturned if the right case came along. The others were not; they were decided on solid, legal grounds. Even Alito said this in the opinion:"To ensure that our decision is not misunderstood or mischaracterized, we emphasize that our decision concerns the constitutional right to abortion and no other right," the document states. "Nothing in this opinion should be understood to cast doubt on precedents that do not concern abortion."Thomas is going off on his own and his opinion quoted himself for precedent. It's red meat for the media while they ignore the comments of the other justices, and interest groups who will fundraise a ton off this.
It seems to me that the majority of people believe after 15 weeks abortion should be illegal while the overall majority is also pro-choice. What I don't understand is why there cannot be some legislation, or movement on both sides, regardless if this is now going to be a State issue, which would lead to laws siding with the majority opinion? Because as far as I understand the left's idea of codifying Roe wouldn't actually be accurate. It goes much further than that and includes late term abortions. Personally, I think this is a poor decision and partly because people will still get black market abortions which is a disaster.
Celebrating all the babies’ lives that will be saved. This was never in the constitution. If you can find abortion in there, let me know. It’s about time people start being held accountable for their sexual decisions. If you don’t like it, move to another state I suppose. Or another country.