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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: gerard mangiardi who wrote (169381)8/9/2001 7:26:53 PM
From: Little Joe  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
"Wrong about that. The framers of the constitution thought up the Supreme court to decide on issues that the constitution itself was unclear about. Abortion is one of these and unfortunately the court had a right to decide on the issue."

There is simply nothing in the constitution that even mentions the word abortion. The idea that this is a constitutional question is in my view (obviously not the Court's view) absurd. The court clearly legislated in this area because those on the court at that time thought they were the judge of "the good, the true and the beautiful". Nothing more than substitution of their judgment for that of the legislature's and clearly a terrible decision. The court could just as well have decided that Abortion was unconstitutional based on the rights of the unborn fetus. And could have made a better argument for that position.

Little joe
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