TxFrog1999
The Man Behind The Curtain
I'm making this post in The Pit to keep things civil on the board, do not post about the SCOTUS decision in the FFF.
Bingo - this only hands the issue back to the states as intended by the foundersBest thing about Trump was his SCOTUS appointments finally giving the 10th Amendment some teeth again. Want federal protection for abortions? Amend the constitution as it was intended.
All should be state issues IMO"For that reason, in future cases, we should reconsider all of this Court's substantive due process precedents, including Griswold, Lawrence, and Obergefell," - Clarence Thomas
Birth Control, Sodomy Laws, and Gay Marriage are next.
The last time I opened a paper copy of Dave Campbell was around 2003Dave Campbell's Texas Football staff is awfully upset about this - all over Twitter crying about it.
I didn't know Dave Campbell's was a political commentary organization. Dave Campbell died so I guess that means they unleashed their progressive inner self with him gone, he'd be turning over in his grave.
They recruited me to come work for them a few years ago. Glad I didn't take them up on their offer. Unless their primary circulation is based on sales to liberals in Austin I am not sure if its wise for their writers/sales staff/marketing department to be on Twitter right now f-bombing the Supreme Court and people who oppose abortion. They also were all heavily anti-gun, f bombing 2nd amendment supporters after Uvalde.The last time I opened a paper copy of Dave Campbell was around 2003
All should be state issues IMO
This isn’t going to be a state only issue. Red states are going to inact laws attempting to stop/criminalize their residents from getting abortions in Blue states. Whether or not they will be able to enforce it is another question but they absolutely are going to try.Bingo - this only hands the issue back to the states as intended by the founders
I’m increasingly convinced that the main divide in this country is between those who want separation of church and state and those who don’t.
All I know is that the most vocal people on the left are almost unanimously godless people. They hate religion, and specifically Christianity. Been like that my entire lifetime.I’m increasingly convinced that the main divide in this country is between those who want separation of church and state and those who don’t.
Separation of church and state isn't in the constitution either. It was something said by Thomas Jefferson in a letter, but has never been law.Lol, it doesn’t have anything to do with the Church.
There’s no right to an Abortion in the Constitution.
You don’t have to be religious to know that Roe v Wade was a terrible decision
You also don’t have to be religious to recognize that a baby in the womb has the same rights as a baby who’s left the womb
If you want Abortion to be a Constitutional Right then add it to the Constitution
They hate White Christian Conservatives. Notice how they never go after muslims for being anti-gay. You hear about that Watauga Pastor who said gays should to be executed. Muslims believe this too - they actually execute gays in the middle east by throwing them off buildings.All I know is that the most vocal people on the left are almost unanimously godless people. They hate religion, and specifically Christianity. Been like that my entire lifetime.
Lol, it doesn’t have anything to do with the Church.
There’s no right to an Abortion in the Constitution.
You don’t have to be religious to know that Roe v Wade was a terrible decision
You also don’t have to be religious to recognize that a baby in the womb has the same rights as a baby who’s left the womb
If you want Abortion to be a Constitutional Right then add it to the Constitution
In America abortion is a religious issue. Evangelicals and fundamentalists are the primary source of opposition to abortion.
The existence or non-existence of abortion protections in the constitution is separate from my opinion that abortion should be legal. As mentioned earlier, gay sex, birth control, and gay marriage are also potentially not protected in the constitution, but regardless I believe they should be legal.
I wholeheartedly object to the idea that a clump of cells is a womb has the same rights as a baby. I believe the majority of the country (and the rest of the western world) agrees with me.
Separation of church and state isn't in the constitution either. It was something said by Thomas Jefferson in a letter, but has never been law.
Quoted from 1830.In America slavery is a religious issue. Quakers are the primary source of opposition to abortion.
The existence or non-existence of slavery protections in the constitution is separate from my opinion that slavery should be legal.
I wholeheartedly object to the idea that an african slave has the same rights as a white. I believe the majority of the country (and the rest of the western world) agrees with me.