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And how do you know the Constitution requires it?miguel;6356916]Yes if the constitution requires it.
That was not the question posed------the question is, is the govt to be used to solve all the problems of the human condition? Yes or No. If you say yesâthen that is an argument for an autocratic government. If you say Noâthen you have recognized the policy of limited govtâthe basis for the " pro-choice" position.Civilized societies have long accepted the use of police power to prevent onerous crimes like murder (killing babies is especially onerous).
Correct, the Court found that the unborn was not a personâ but how. Well let us go back to Mr. Justice Blackmun:And the 14th Amendment requires the states to provide equal protection of the laws to âany personâ in their jurisdictions.To get back to the injustice of the Roe decision, Blackmun ruled that the unborn were not persons as that term is used in the 14th Amendment. So a person can be murdered one second before birth and is protected from being murdered one second after birth. There is no difference in a person one second before and one second after birth. Itâs absurd.
Is discussing what " person" was in other areas of the Constitutionâ " nearly all these instances, the use of the word is such that it has application only postnatally. None indicates, with any assurance, that it has any possible pre-natal application."
And further the Court went on " throughout the major portion of the 19th century prevailing legal abortion practices were far freer than they are today, persuades us that the word âperson,â as used in the Fourteenth Amendment, does not include the unborn."
And further, " It is thus apparent that at common law, at the time of the adoption of our Constitution, and throughout the major portion of the 19th century, abortion was viewed with less disfavor than under most American statutes currently in effect. Phrasing it another way, a woman enjoyed a substantially broader right to terminate a pregnancy âŚthe opportunity to make this choice was present in this country well into the 19th century. "
Perhaps what is absurd is not recognizing the counterargument.