ROE V WADE OVERTURNED

Originally posted by: Boilerman

The Constitution mandates that "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."

 

Those claiming this is a privacy issue are knowingly bastardizing the meaning of the Constitution  These same folks also tell us that fish is a bee.  Libs fully support Liberal judges legislating from the bench..............I do not.  This is a decision to be left to the states, and whatever they decide, that's the law.

 

Never trust a lyin' Lib.


cool no more corporate personhood right Boiler? 

Originally posted by: Mark

cool no more corporate personhood right Boiler? 


Explain, please.

Originally posted by: Boilerman

Explain, please.


It's not in the Constitution. The supreme Court just literally made the concept up. The founding fathers knew what corporations were and could have chosen to give them rights under the constitution but they did not.  Today, corporations enjoy the protections of the constitution but there is no basis for them to do so. 

Originally posted by: Boilerman

No, I don't agree with any of those things.  Why, do you?


I asked you if you thought states should decide if, for example, interracial marriage or even contraception could be made illegal. You know, like abortion.

 

So Boilerman, should we leave it up to the states too?


Originally posted by: David Miller

What Lewis and the rest of the morons who mouth off here do not comprehend is that abortion is not a "right".


It is precisely that, as what happens to and within a person's own body is that person's business alone.

 

Misogynist old conservitards think that doesn't apply to those they consider "the inferior sex."

 

The Fourteenth Amendment delineates the right to privacy. It applies to men AND women. Duhhhhh!

Originally posted by: MisterPicture

I asked you if you thought states should decide if, for example, interracial marriage or even contraception could be made illegal. You know, like abortion.

 

So Boilerman, should we leave it up to the states too?


If states decide to allow abortion, that's fine with me.  My point all along is that this issue is mandated by the Constitution to be decided by each individual state LEGISLATURE.  I do not support judges legislating from the bench.

Originally posted by: Boilerman

If states decide to allow abortion, that's fine with me.  My point all along is that this issue is mandated by the Constitution to be decided by each individual state LEGISLATURE.  I do not support judges legislating from the bench.


Nope. Nope nope nope nope nope. When the Constitution codifies a basic human right, it is NOT up to the state legislatures to decide whether or not that right exists.

 

It's no different than if the Texas state legislature decided to take away the right of defendants to a trial by jury. They can't.

 

You might as well stop using that idiotic "legislating from the bench" phrase. That doesn't happen. Courts don't make laws, even if your heroes on Fox News and Yahoo say that they do.

Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis

It is precisely that, as what happens to and within a person's own body is that person's business alone.

 

Misogynist old conservitards think that doesn't apply to those they consider "the inferior sex."

 

The Fourteenth Amendment delineates the right to privacy. It applies to men AND women. Duhhhhh!


Wrong, Shithead.

The Supreme Court under activist Republican judges...

 

- unlimited dark money for political campaigns

- concealed guns for any and everyone.

- dark ages abortion policy

 

The country would be in a much better place with judges not bought and paid for by scumbag alt-right lobbiests.

 

Originally posted by: David Miller

Wrong, Shithead.


David Miller says the Fourteenth Amendment isn't real.

 

I say it is.

 

And he calls other people traitors and says they're "ruining America."

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