Didn't she try to get a prolife plank in the Texas ABA?
And, besides, is that what is to be looked for in SC Justices these days...risk taking?
No, it's a matter of faith and works. Bush claims she has faith without works; we say, show us your faith by your works. It's all there in the epistle of James.
Ms. Miers argued AGAINST having the ABA come out with a pro-abortion statement. She believed, rightly, that the professional lawyers association should be NEUTRAL on such a contentious subject. Unfortunately, the ABA ignored her and those who supported her, and decided to take the pro-abortion side of the issue.