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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: gerard mangiardi who wrote (169381)8/10/2001 8:16:14 AM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
The Constitution is not "unclear" on abortion. It is silent. The Constitution is meant to limit the power of the federal government. The Court had no business substituting its judgment for the judgment of the states which did not allow the practice. Given that the underlying case was fraudulent (the case was manufactured by abortion rights activists), I think the decision rests on even shakier grounds. However, those who still oppose abortion are not without remedies. For instance, a bill could be passed to remove jurisdiciton over abortion cases from the Court, an amendment to the Constitution. etc.. Until such time however, we are all bound by the decision, like it or not.

JMHO.
JLA
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