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How innocent are they, really, in the eyes of God? If they're out there fornicating and some wicked woman lies about rape, I see God's justice in that. The higher good here is maybe it will deter the hook-up culture thats been around since the 70s.
I will truly relish seeing abortion clinics going out of business and having to close their doors.I hope that some states actually have the cajones to prosecute both the women who have abortions and the doctors who assist them.You can be sure that abortion will continue behind closed doors ... unless they make examples of some who get caught and give them extremely lengthy prison sentences. They should jail women for life and give the death sentence to abortionists (doctors).If the woman faces a week of probation for having an abortion, or a doctor gets a $100 fine, it will continue regardless of legality.
Wrong. Logic, people. If the issue belongs the states, then it's not protected by the Constitution. Issues that are protected by the Constitution are not amenable to state legislation.
But THE ISSUE is a right to abortion, not a right to life.
It is time to heed the Constitution and return the issue of abortion to the people’s elected representatives. “The permissibility of abortion, and the limitations, upon it, are to be resolved like most important questions in our democracy: by citizens trying to persuade one another and then voting.” Casey, 505 U. S., at 979 (Scalia, J., concurring in judgment in part and dissenting in part). That is what the Constitution and the rule of law demand.