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Originally posted by Sneaky View PostThough that's not who I want on the bench, being pro-abortion (or anti) is moot. Abortion will never be outlawed at the federal level again (thank goodness).
Let's just hope we (as Shane so accurately pointed out) get a justice who is a Constitutionalist, and not a partisan politician.
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Originally posted by Shane View PostI'm praying for a Justice who recognizes the right to life, liberty and happiness that the Constitution guarantees for all citizens, even the ones who haven't exited their mother's womb yet.
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Originally posted by Sneaky View PostWell, we'll just have to respectfully differ a bit on an otherwise similar sentiment. I believe Roe v. Wade is as important of a milestone in our culture as gay marriage rights, women's suffrage, the civil rights movement and (soon) marijuana legalization. [emoji2]
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Originally posted by J Sweet View PostOut of all the things you listed all but one is a celebration of life except one. Hmmm, I wonder which one has no relevance to the others?
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Originally posted by Sneaky View PostThough that's not who I want on the bench, being pro-abortion (or anti) is moot. Abortion will never be outlawed at the federal level again (thank goodness).
Let's just hope we (as Shane so accurately pointed out) get a justice who is a Constitutionalist, and not a partisan politician.
Exactly how it should be.
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Originally posted by flywise View PostIf the court was all about following the constitution there would be no nation wide abortion. Some states ( liberal ) would keep it legal others would outlaw it.
Exactly how it should be.
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Originally posted by Shane View PostI sure hope the Senate will make sure that the next President makes the appointment. If not, we're toast. If the next President isn't Cruz, we'll be toast anyway. But at least we'll have a chance if Cruz gets to appoint the next Justice.
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They are even talking about the possibility O will appoint the justice between the time the old Senate finishes their term at the end of the year and before the next Senate is sworn in during the last month of his term. That way he can claim it as an emergency appointment with no opportunity for Senate vote on approval.
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