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06-26-2022, 07:41 AM
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Sticking to the constitution is the exact opposite of activism.
So every SJC since 1972. Had the constitution wrong ? And these justices have cracked the code on the correct interpretation of the constitution…. ? For 1 reason only. it fits their religious ideology, and all the legal claims are considered weak
The world is laughing at us over this ruling
Italy However, his party leader, Matteo Salvini, was notably more nuanced, stating that he believes "in the value of life… but on pregnancy, the last word belongs to the woman" - perhaps a recognition that the majority of Italians say they still support the right to abort.
of Ireland news of the US Supreme Court ruling has triggered a swift and passionate response. The issue stirs deep emotions here where abortion was only relatively recently decriminalised. The world continues to watch America become unrecognisable," wrote Dr Jennifer Cassidy on Twitter, a university lecturer who was in Dublin in 2018 when jubilant crowds celebrated as the Republic of Ireland voted to decriminalise abortion.
This will embolden the most conservative groups in our countries who consistently deny women rights",
Justin Trudeau, did not mince words, calling it a "devastating setback" and "horrific" for women.
"Quite frankly, it's an attack on everyone's freedoms and rights," Mr Trudeau said
61% majority of U.S. adults say abortion should be legal in all or most cases, while 37% think abortion should be illegal in all or most cases. These views are relatively unchanged in the past few years
This is what tyranny looks like at the hands of the minority
The US is starting to look like Iraq where the Sunnis ruled as the minority for decades, unable to win the popular vote on merits they just did what trump tried to do instal himself has leader by placing supporters who would make sure it happens , that’s why you have election denying Republicans with Trumps support running for secretary’s of state in swing states . And Trump supporters are not watch the hearings because they are upset it didn’t work. Not that he tried
And the Republicans are a cult Arizona lawmaker Rusty Bowers would vote for Trump again despite his emotional Jan. 6 testimony
If he is the nominee, if he was up against Biden, I’d vote for him again,” Bowers told the Associated Press. “Simply because what he did the first time, before COVID, was so good for the county. In my view, it was great.” So much for having principles
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when did i say every decision was wrong?
hearing those voices again.
But this one specific decision, was absurd. Going from “protection against illegal search and seizure” to abortion, is a questionable leap at best.
All you have, are complaints about how this impacts women. Again, the supreme court isn’t supposed to care about that. Only about the constitutionality.
If you want to discuss the pros and cons of abortion, the place to do that is with your legislature.
Do you have a legal Argument about why it’s reasonable to assume
the constitution was meant to protect abortion?
Ah, the popular vote tantrum. The GOP did a better job responding to the mathematical realities of the electoral college. If popular vote mattered, the gop would do what the democrats do, ignore flyover country and focus on the populated coastal areas. But it would be stupid to do that.
“we’re becoming like Iraq.”
My god man. This decision literally means that we get to decide on abortion, rather than 9 unelected lawyers deciding for us.
This decision is a move towards representative democracy. There’s no arguing that. None.
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06-26-2022, 08:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
when did i say every decision was wrong?
hearing those voices again.
But this one specific decision, was absurd. Going from “protection against illegal search and seizure” to abortion, is a questionable leap at best.
All you have, are complaints about how this impacts women. Again, the supreme court isn’t supposed to care about that. Only about the constitutionality.
If you want to discuss the pros and cons of abortion, the place to do that is with your legislature.
Do you have a legal Argument about why it’s reasonable to assume
the constitution was meant to protect abortion?
Ah, the popular vote tantrum. The GOP did a better job responding to the mathematical realities of the electoral college. If popular vote mattered, the gop would do what the democrats do, ignore flyover country and focus on the populated coastal areas. But it would be stupid to do that.
“we’re becoming like Iraq.”
My god man. This decision literally means that we get to decide on abortion, rather than 9 unelected lawyers deciding for us.
This decision is a move towards representative democracy. There’s no arguing that. None.
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n a 6-3 decision for Vega v. Tekoh, the Court ruled that individuals cannot sue for a civil rights violence if an officer(s) failed to warn them of their Miranda rights — even if the subsequent evidence obtained by police following the lack of a Miranda warning is used in a criminal trial
Republicans are embracing all forms of right wing extremism from Fascism to nationalism
Rhode Island Democratic state Senate candidate Jennifer Rourke was punched in the face by her GOP opponent -- a police officer who was off-duty -- during an abortion rights rally at the State House in Providence Friday night, Rourke told CNN in a statement.
In illinois “President Trump, on behalf of all the Maga patriots in America, I want to thank you for the historic victory for white life in the supreme court yesterday,” she said, drawing cheers from the crowd in Illinois.
Miller is running for reelection in the state’s newly redrawn 15th congressional district against GOP Republican Rodney Davis with the former president’s blessing. they won't even try hide it anymore of course they claim she meant to say right even if she was reading it off a paper .. she must have dementia
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06-26-2022, 08:36 AM
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Originally Posted by wdmso
n a 6-3 decision for Vega v. Tekoh, the Court ruled that individuals cannot sue for a civil rights violence if an officer(s) failed to warn them of their Miranda rights — even if the subsequent evidence obtained by police following the lack of a Miranda warning is used in a criminal trial
Republicans are embracing all forms of right wing extremism from Fascism to nationalism
Rhode Island Democratic state Senate candidate Jennifer Rourke was punched in the face by her GOP opponent -- a police officer who was off-duty -- during an abortion rights rally at the State House in Providence Friday night, Rourke told CNN in a statement.
In illinois “President Trump, on behalf of all the Maga patriots in America, I want to thank you for the historic victory for white life in the supreme court yesterday,” she said, drawing cheers from the crowd in Illinois.
Miller is running for reelection in the state’s newly redrawn 15th congressional district against GOP Republican Rodney Davis with the former president’s blessing. they won't even try hide it anymore of course they claim she meant to say right even if she was reading it off a paper .. she must have dementia
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you’re saying the gop
embraces nationalism.
The gop wants small federal government, more states rights. It’s literally the opposite of federalism.
You couldn’t be more wrong.
Fascism is when unelected people set policy. Democracy is when citizens get to decide.
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