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Posted By: earlybird, 5/6/2022 4:40:57 PM

I must confess that when the news broke last night and I read Justice Alito’s careful, exhaustive, impressive opinion, I fell into a mild despair. For the Justice preserved, as one of the defining strands of his opinion, that the human standing of the child in the womb would be left as a matter merely of belief. (snip) But it became clearer to me last night that any disappointment was overborne by the vast good that Samuel Alito accomplishes here. )snip)Alito does what I’ve complained for years that White and Rehnquist, the dissenters in Roe, never did: he draws upon the precise facts about the development of that small

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Reply 1 - Posted by: MindMadeUp 5/6/2022 5:14:17 PM (No. 1148504)
Two separate issues. One: Does the Constitution make abortion a "right"? Two: Should abortion be legal? The first issue should be settled by SCOTUS based on an honest and logical reading of the Constitution. Clearly it does not provide that right. The second issue, in our democratic Republic, must be settled by lawmakers through the process of open discussion, voting, and eventual compromise. Problem is, nobody wants to compromise, and the Democrats don't even want to vote on it.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Attila DiMedici 5/6/2022 6:08:57 PM (No. 1148522)
#1, you are correct that it is two separate issues, and I believe that the Supreme Court would be making the correct ruling to only rule that the Constitution does not make abortion a right...that abortion is not a right under the very concept of the way the Constitution views rights. However, the second issue is, is the life which is being taken when an abortion is performed a human life? And, if it is a human life, does it have the same rights under the Constitution as every other human life?
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