Defeat FOCA

Life

Today is “Sanctity of Human Life Sunday,” a time for Pro-Life people of all faiths and political persuasions to celebrate life and commemorate the millions of lives lost to abortion. Fighting for this cause is more important than ever.

In 1973, SCOTUS ruled in the Roe v. Wade case that abortion was legal. Despite that ruling, the right to an abortion throughout all 40 weeks of pregnancy is still not “the law of the land.” Many people think it is, but it’s not. The role of SCOTUS is to rule on whether or not a law passed by the legislature and signed by the executive is constitutional. The nine men in black robes do not make new laws. Only the Congress and the President have the power to make new laws.

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Roe v. Wade was wrongly decided

Life

Reading through this comment thread reinforces my view that Roe v. Wade was wrongly decided. Not because I think abortion should be illegal, but because it’s not a federal issue. SCOTUS should never have take the case in the first place. The decision to abort is way too personal and it’s impossible for any law written at a national level to apply in every situation.

Do I think taxpayers should pay for abortions? Hell No! But then I’m a Libertarian and I don’t think the government should be in the health care business at all.

I think I’m gonna cry

[Death!] Not! Despite the hard-luck story of this so-called doctor, I wasn’t able to manage even one tear for poor Deborah. You see, she’s an abortion provider who almost got run out of town. She’s complaining about discrimination. What about the unborn children she discriminates against? I guess protests outside of abortion clinics really do work!

Just because Roe v. Wade made it legal doesn’t mean building owners and neighbors have to let an abortion clinic open.

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