Posted on 03/28/2005 10:21:08 AM PST by SmithL
All bow to our Masters in Black Robes.
Unfreaking real...wow.
Idaho should pass a law requiring minors who want an abortion to first get a tattoo. Then the parents will be notified in a manner that will stand up to scrutiny by our nitwit courts.
Can't be bothered with underage consent when you're in a hurry to murder an unborn child.
piss on them.
But try to give a teenage girl an asprin in there will be hell to pay...
piss on them.
"The Supreme Court in its landmark 1973 case, Roe v. Wade, ruled that a woman has a constitutional right to abortion before the fetus is viable and to terminate her pregnancy if it poses a risk to her health."
Then how did we get to the "abortion on demand" culture we have today? If that's all they ruled on, then how did we get from there to here? Did it go back to the States after Roe v. Wade for them to decide at that level?
bttt
I know. What are we going to do about this? When will one of them die (by natural causes, not thirst) or retire so we can appoint someone new?
Ok so they said it was too restrictive. The law needs to be rewritten. They did not say such a law can not exist. They just nitpicked this one.
Other state parental notification laws exist. Those should be copied.
Also, remember this at democrat party filibuster time.
lol
9th U.S. Circuit Court
Nothing else need be said. The Congress should remove this Circuit Court from existence immediately.
Judgments come with free condoms.
My eleven year old daughter heard some of Rush last week about the "nine black robes" on the way to the dentist.
She made the comment that the "nine black robes" made her think of the Nazgul. And later she made comparisons to how they were corrupted with power, too!
I thought that was pretty observant for her age.
Dear Diana in Wisconsin,
Actually, Roe by itself proposed that restrictions could be put in place in the second trimester by the states, and could be essentially banned in the third trimester.
Except for the exception for a woman's health.
Defined by the companion case, Doe v. Bolton, a "woman's health" is anything the woman decides harms her in any way, shape or form.
So, yes, abortion is restricted. Except in any cases where a woman wants an abortion.
sitetest
Dear TruthConquers,
Your daughter has made an excellent analogy.
Think what the Nazgul were - corrupted, once-great kings of men, men who sought power to do what is good and great, but who sought power without limit or humility.
I think the Nazgul perfectly defines our Masters in Black Robes.
Thanks to your daughter for the analogy.
sitetest
And the culture of death marches on.
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