E
estesbob
Guest
Had Robert Bork been on the bench Roe would have been overturned in 1992. He was not on the bench becuase a demoacrat congress would not confirm him.If you’re comfortable with the strength of your position it shouldn’t be necessary to obscure the truth.
The 1992 case you refer to was the Planned Parenthood v Casey decision which was decided 5-4. Three of the four who opposed its central ruling that reinforced Roe were Republican appointees (the fourth was a Kennedy appointee from before the time when Roe was an issue); the possibility of getting another justice who would oppose Roe from a Democrat president is virtually nil. The chances of getting such a justice from a Republican president are probably 50-50.
You may not consider it important to obtain a fifth justice who might oppose Roe but let’s be clear about what the situation really is. There are four justices who can reasonably be assumed to oppose Roe: all were appointed by Republican presidents. It is inconceivable that a Democrat president would appoint such a justice.
Ender