Abortion... yeah or nah?

There will be more states join them.
I have no big issue with leaving it up to the states to form their response. My bigger issue are the stooges, dolts and clowns that infest state politics. It will be partisan and gross.
 


Is that right? You just go ahead and try to defy away, dipshit.
 


Access to reproductive health care? Absolutely everyone should have access to it. Something tells me they mean something different with that term though...

Anyway good for them. People should get to decide how their state is run.
 
 
People should get to decide how their state is run.
It was a big reason the constitution is written the way it is. States should have ultimate say in how their state is run. In every single instance.
 
 
So is the Supreme Court.
Dude. No, it is not. Unless you view ruling on the text in the actual constitution itself as political.
 


These people's minds are broken.
 
So for 50 years that right did belong to nine justices, but as this morning it doesn't.
 
 

Funny how elections are considered legitimate sometimes and other times not so much.

Fact of the matter is, the SC has been weaponized. And it is not a new thing.

Elected officials have term limits. Appointing judges for life is a problem. It basically allows for the political piece to bleed into things since they are appointed in direct alignment with partisan affiliation.
 
You have to be literally retarded to outlaw abortions in the case of rape/incest, which I believe is the case in Missouri.

I don't mind the states deciding thing, but any state that outlaws it under those circumstances is basically a shit hole.
 
You have to be literally retarded to outlaw abortions in the case of rape/incest, which I believe is the case in Missouri.

I don't mind the states deciding thing, but any state that outlaws it under those circumstances is basically a shit hole.
There are a few states that are locked and loaded for total bans, which is, as you stated, makes them completely retarded.
 


Good lord.
 
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