End of Roe Vs Wade?

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According to a report from Politico, while Republicans are publically applauding a decision from the conservative Supreme Court to dismantle the 50-year-old Roe v Wade decision that allowed women to get an abortion, in private they are admitting it could not have come at a worse time.

In interviews with Politico's David Siders, Republican Party campaign consultants are throwing up their hands in frustration at a ruling that will make it harder for them to do their jobs in November -- particularly as they try to bring suburban women back into the fold after four years of Donald Trump.

As one GOP adviser put it: "This is a losing issue for Republicans.”

"Already, Republicans are wincing at the consequences," the report states. "In the swing state of Pennsylvania, Democrats have been pummeling the Republican gubernatorial nominee, Doug Mastriano, for a position opposing abortion rights that includes no exceptions for rape, incest or the life of the mother. In Georgia, another swing state, the Republican U.S. Senate nominee, Herschel Walker, is facing similar criticism. In a message that Democrats will likely repeat for months, incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock issued a fundraising appeal on Friday afternoon with the subject line: 'Our opponent says he wants a total ban on abortion.'"

 

marke

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According to a report from Politico, while Republicans are publically applauding a decision from the conservative Supreme Court to dismantle the 50-year-old Roe v Wade decision that allowed women to get an abortion, in private they are admitting it could not have come at a worse time.

In interviews with Politico's David Siders, Republican Party campaign consultants are throwing up their hands in frustration at a ruling that will make it harder for them to do their jobs in November -- particularly as they try to bring suburban women back into the fold after four years of Donald Trump.

As one GOP adviser put it: "This is a losing issue for Republicans.”

"Already, Republicans are wincing at the consequences," the report states. "In the swing state of Pennsylvania, Democrats have been pummeling the Republican gubernatorial nominee, Doug Mastriano, for a position opposing abortion rights that includes no exceptions for rape, incest or the life of the mother. In Georgia, another swing state, the Republican U.S. Senate nominee, Herschel Walker, is facing similar criticism. In a message that Democrats will likely repeat for months, incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock issued a fundraising appeal on Friday afternoon with the subject line: 'Our opponent says he wants a total ban on abortion.'"

5 Justices gave American women the illusion of an ungodly right to murder God's babies and 5 Justices took away that delusion of a God-given right.
 

Idolater

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Numerous leftist states will continue to make child murder possible so they really haven't lost anything there. What enrages them is that the all powerful State they worship has lost power to the sovereign states (as it should be) and to the individual. They also fear that this will snowball.
That's what rights, when they're asserted, do; someone loses illegitimate power that they shouldn't have had in the first place. Crooked, rotten and immoral people complain when such justice is done.
 

ok doser

lifeguard at the cement pond
Their rage is all about their devotion to the idol of fornication, which they will not give up.

On top of that is their love of the power of death of another human being, which they've always known.
I remember mixing it up with the hardcore fourth wave feminists that I used to troll. One of their pet peeves was lack of free access to abortifacient contraceptives. They would always present it as a lack of access to free contraceptives.
My response was always something like this: just how promiscuous are you that you can't afford 20 cents a pop?

 

musterion

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Without exception, you will find that the ones screaming loudest about abortion being returned to the states are the ones who screamed loudest that everyone should wear a mask, stay locked down, and get jabbed.

Hypocrites.
 

Arthur Brain

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"I do not believe that just because you're opposed to abortion that that makes you pro-life. In fact, I think in many cases, your morality is deeply lacking if all you want is a child born but not a child fed, not a child educated, not a child housed. And why would I think that you don't? Because you don't want any tax money to go there. That's not pro-life. That's pro-birth. We need a much broader conversation on what the morality of pro-life is."

She makes a salient point. There's much clamouring around here about how a child should have the right to be born put post birth little in the way of rights or a lot of blather about how it should be parental responsibility. In the UK a child has the right to food, water, shelter, warmth, an education and to be free from abuse. If the parent isn't providing this or guilty of the latter then the state can intervene through child protection and social services but this isn't something that many pro lifers advocate. An obvious ramification of this new ruling is an escalation of those unready, not wanting to be and unfit to be parents so what of the child then?
 

marke

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She makes a salient point. There's much clamouring around here about how a child should have the right to be born put post birth little in the way of rights or a lot of blather about how it should be parental responsibility. In the UK a child has the right to food, water, shelter, warmth, an education and to be free from abuse. If the parent isn't providing this or guilty of the latter then the state can intervene through child protection and social services but this isn't something that many pro lifers advocate. An obvious ramification of this new ruling is an escalation of those unready, not wanting to be and unfit to be parents so what of the child then?
Nobody should think murdering the unborn baby is to be preferred over bringing the live baby into a world of difficulties.
 
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