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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDid Kavanaugh have a flippant comment regarding the Roe decision?
I walked into the room just as someone on t.v. was saying that his position was, "Now that it's done, let's move on." I don't know if she was quoting him, or setting up her position that this isn't over.
I just can't imagine that any of those idiots on the bench would think that this was the end of it. What do they think they are? Gods in America? If anything, we're going to be listening intently to the J6 meeting to find ammunition to look for more Democratic support for the November elections.
panader0
(25,816 posts)rsdsharp
(9,175 posts)Retrograde
(10,136 posts)would be my guess. I doubt he's actually paid for any, but given his past behavior I wouldn't be surprised if someone became pregnant and decided to have nothing further to do with him - including telling him about it.
Novara
(5,842 posts)The court stopped short of creating a nationwide ban this time. Soon, someone will be charged criminally for traveling to a state that offers abortions to obtain an abortion. That case will be appealed all the way to the SCOTUS and they will then have their chance to ban all abortions nationwide. They will do it. They are literally re-writing the Constitution and won't wait for Congress to create a nationwide ban. I am guessing that a case like this will get to them in their next term.
And people still think we shouldn't expand and/or reform the court?
Zeitghost
(3,858 posts)And both parties would quickly put them in check if they tried. Republicans won't stand for California or Illinois charging people for possessing guns in Texas.