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Old 05-03-2022, 01:50 PM
Kaveh Kaveh is offline
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Roe v wade decision eliminates right to privacy? That’s terrible precedent and wrong headed, I’m hoping some of you moderates see it

I’m not gonna shriek about it like New_guy though. People have to vote or live with the results
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Old 05-03-2022, 02:08 PM
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Roe v wade decision eliminates right to privacy?
What? It doesn't do that at all. Even RBG was against Roe on the grounds that it's a flimsy, weak argument and wouldn't stand up in the long run, and as it turns out she was right!

Mind you, she wanted abortion enshrined as a matter of equal protection.

The right to privacy is still very much intact, abortion simply doesn't fall under it now.
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Old 05-03-2022, 02:10 PM
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What? It doesn't do that at all. Even RBG was against Roe on the grounds that it's a flimsy, weak argument and wouldn't stand up in the long run, and as it turns out she was right!

Mind you, she wanted abortion enshrined as a matter of equal protection.

The right to privacy is still very much intact, abortion simply doesn't fall under it now.
lol you have no RL friends do you? Which incel board do you frequent, we all need a laugh today?
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