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Post by John on Jun 9, 2023 0:59:11 GMT -5
I hereby declare June 24 as a day of celebration here at Narrow Way Forums as it is the day the U.S. Supreme Court did the right thing in overturning a terrible decision that led to the death of millions of unborn babies in America. Now the states have the right to make up their own laws regarding abortion. While we will never be satisfied till abortion is outlawed everywhere, we applaud the courage of the America's highest court in acknowledging what is obvious to anyone that has read the U.S. Constitution. There is no right to privacy granting the right to murder unborn babies. It was completely manufactured. We should rejoice on this anniversary, June 24, but never stop fighting until all unborn babies are given the same rights as those already born.
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Post by John on Jun 9, 2023 1:16:59 GMT -5
For those unfamiliar with the Roe vs Wade decision, unelected Judges claim that the 14Th Amendment grants a right to privacy that grants women the right to murder their unborn child. They had already used the 14Th Amendment to grant other non-existent rights, but Roe vs Wade was the worst abuse by the High Court. They somehow spun where it is stated that no state shall "deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law." There is no way it was the intention of those that wrote this to grant a right to privacy that includes the right to kill one's own baby. As a matter of fact, I would suggest this protects unborn babies. Abortion denies unborn children the right to life. This has been a travesty from the start. We had to live with this disgusting abuse by unelected Judges from January 22, 1973 till June 24, 2022. There is no doubt in my mind that future court Justices knew this was a bad decision, but many used the nonsensical argument of Stare decisis that means standing by things decided, and that often was used as a reason to leave bad decisions in tact. It was a cowardly way to Judge cases. Again, I applaud those who had the courage to go against stare decisis. There is much more they need to clean up.
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