Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can Congress legalize abortion in all states?
If they had the numbers in the Senate, yes.
Anonymous wrote:United States of America
1776-2000 RIP
A future Edward Gibbon will note the eventual collapse starting when George W. Bush took office. After him came:
- trillions for endless wars
- Citizens United
- rise of Federalist Society
- and now, end of Roe v. Wade
This country is gone. There is no unity. If 9/11 happened today, people would say "so what?7
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can Congress legalize abortion in all states?
If they had the numbers in the Senate, yes.
Anonymous wrote:Griswold v. Connecticut, upon which Roe is based, was a good decision. States shouldn't be Constitutionally allowed to ban contraception. It's impossible to write a coherent decision that limits a state's ability to interfere with reproductive rights to abortion while requiring states to leave contraception alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where does Alito get the requirement that a right is not Constitutional unless it is “deeply rooted in history?” That’s some crazy bullshit. White male property rights are the only rights deeply rooted in history. Every other right was denied in some form by states until relatively recently. Oppression is deeply rooted in history.
Alito and the rest of right wing scum on the Court - including that idiot Roberts - are judicial activists. They’re bought and paid for (literally, in the case of Drunky Kavanaugh. Amy is an actual cult member handmaiden).
We’ve been screaming that this court is illegitimate for a long time. Maybe now some more people will tune in.
Anonymous wrote:Where does Alito get the requirement that a right is not Constitutional unless it is “deeply rooted in history?” That’s some crazy bullshit. White male property rights are the only rights deeply rooted in history. Every other right was denied in some form by states until relatively recently. Oppression is deeply rooted in history.
Anonymous wrote:McDonald's Happy Meal is more venerable than Protestant opposition to abortion. Prior to 1978 or so, they mostly just didn't care. It was a Catholic thing.
Anonymous wrote:Can Congress legalize abortion in all states?