><>...Afternoon Steven...><>
You asked: The majority of the population, by virtually all polls, supports this right,and has defeated every organized attempt to remove it. As a loyal follower of the system, is it not your obligation to defer to its wisdom and accept its judgement?
Wisdom my good man? Wisdom is not defined, nor gauged, according to the # of people who cast a yea or nay vote on any issue.
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You also stated: On the issue of mother countries, I would say you are stretching it on the issue of maternity. Americans of British descent are far outnumbered by Americans of other ancestry, am sure, and it would be difficult to argue that our legal and political systems are based exclusively on British models.
This statement of yours Steven, above all amazes me. You must be quite a young lad. Ancestry has not a thing to do with England being historically known as America's mother country. And but for, British common law, America would have none.
Speaking of stretccccccching it, have you ever studied the Due Process Clause as it relates to the incorporating of substantive due process in the Roe case?
Have a good day Shalom...><> BTW Steven, have you ever wondered what became of the child that Norma McCorvey(Roe), fought to abort? Have you ever wondered what became of McCorvey herself? |