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What would it take? Would Roe v. Wade have to go? If so, how can that be done?
…this doesn’t sound constitutional.Amends the Federal judicial code to remove Supreme Court and district court jurisdiction to review cases arising out of any statute, ordinance, rule, regulation, or practice, or any act interpreting such a measure
The overturning of Roe would have little effect at all. It would simply move the responsibility to the state legislatures.What would it take? Would Roe v. Wade have to go? If so, how can that be done?
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It may not be.I know we have lawyers here, so they can probably speak to this better than I, but…
…this doesn’t sound constitutional.
Fair enough.Banning abortion by law will not END abortion. It would likely reduce abortion, but it will not END abortion. Abortion will only END when all people come to the knowledge that the product of sperm meeting egg means a life.
I made this point on the other thread…so if you’re reading both I apologize for my repeating it.Fair enough.
But in the extreme world that this caters to, the only means of eliminating abortion is to eliminate free choice.
After all, there is no question that people are alive, yet murder still exists.
Since free will cannot be eliminated, working the law of the land is the next best alternative.
I know we have lawyers here, so they can probably speak to this better than I, but…
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Amends the Federal judicial code to remove Supreme Court and district court jurisdiction to review cases arising out of any statute, ordinance, rule, regulation, or practice, or any act interpreting such a measure
…this doesn’t sound constitutional.
It definitely isn’t constitutional, and the Supreme Court can’t overturn a constitutional amendment banning abortion from conception. They don’t have the power/authority to do that. The language just needs to be precise, so they can’t misinterpret the amendment.It may not be.
It looks like an effort to prevent the courts from overturning it on the basis that there is language in the 14th amendment specifying ‘born.’
So, the 99% should do what to the 1% that make us look bad? How do we stop that?I made this point on the other thread…so if you’re reading both I apologize for my repeating it.
The pro-life movement needs to take a long hard look at how it works at changing the mindset of Americans regarding abortion. For years, the pro-life movement has been known for condemming, protesting, shouting insults at women going to clinics and in the extreme cases using violence or threats. Now, of couse we all know that 99% of pro-life people would never do such a thing-but that doesn’t change the opinion of mainstream America. The majority in this country support keeping abortion legal-many agree that there should be restrictions-but most want it kept legal. Changing those peoples’ minds is not going to occur if the starting point is calling them unfeeling, uncaring or supporters of murder.
Well, okay then. Let’s get consensus on that with the liberal Catholics and get Roe v Wade overturned. I would love to test your theory.Abortion will never go away.
All you can do is just pray.
Overturn Roe v. Wade and you’ll just have a slight decrease in abortion with the majority opting to break the law.
I agree. People with your attitude can get things done. I am becoming ever more interested and thinking about getting involved in doing something to try and atleast decrease the abortion problem that our nation faces but too many times I find that we have quite a lot of keyboard warriors among us who have at every chance will jump you slam you on the internet for not being involved only to log off and then go sit in their favorite recliner. It seems depressing at times that you may be the only one who really cares.Well, okay then. Let’s get consensus on that with the liberal Catholics and get Roe v Wade overturned. I would love to test your theory.
As far as giving up all efforts (other than prayer) resigned to the “fact” that abortion will never go away? I don’t think so. I can pray and continue every effort I can make to help end abortion. I think we throw our hands up too often as our society continues its downward slide.
I think you may have read into my response more then was there.I made this point on the other thread…so if you’re reading both I apologize for my repeating it.
The pro-life movement needs to take a long hard look at how it works at changing the mindset of Americans regarding abortion. For years, the pro-life movement has been known for condemming, protesting, shouting insults at women going to clinics and in the extreme cases using violence or threats. Now, of couse we all know that 99% of pro-life people would never do such a thing-but that doesn’t change the opinion of mainstream America. The majority in this country support keeping abortion legal-many agree that there should be restrictions-but most want it kept legal. Changing those peoples’ minds is not going to occur if the starting point is calling them unfeeling, uncaring or supporters of murder.
The Constitution of the United States:I know we have lawyers here, so they can probably speak to this better than I, but…
…this doesn’t sound constitutional.
(My emphasis)Clause 2: In all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, and those in which a State shall be Party, the supreme Court shall have original Jurisdiction. In all the other Cases before mentioned, the supreme Court shall have appellate Jurisdiction, both as to Law and Fact, with such Exceptions, and under such Regulations as the Congress shall make.
Wow…I didn’t know that.The Constitution of the United States:
Article III, Section 2, Clause 2:
(My emphasis)
Congress can indeed forbid the court to alter or rule on certain laws and matters – and has done so in the past.