Mississippi, Kentucky, Georgia, Ohio, Alabama passing 6 week abortion ban bills

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Cuddles, May 10, 2019.

  1. piezoe

    piezoe

    Which Christian academy were you "educated" in, or were you home schooled?
     
    #101     Sep 3, 2021
  2. piezoe

    piezoe

    Your confused, again. It is the Texas Law that is Flagrantly Unconstitutional, according to Sotomayor; not the majority opinion, which represents inattention to duty with significant repercussions.
     
    #102     Sep 3, 2021
  3. piezoe

    piezoe

    The Congress must Codify Roe and Direct that the Statute be non-reviewable. [This would send a well-deserved chill through the Court and make it clear which body is Constitutionally Superior. ]
     
    #103     Sep 3, 2021
  4. userque

    userque

    I don't think it works that way.
     
    #104     Sep 3, 2021
  5. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    "When we go back to Washington, we will be putting Roe v. Wade codification on the floor of the House, to make sure that women everywhere have access to the reproductive health that they need," Pelosi said in a news conference.

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    i doubt it's constitutional though
     
    #105     Sep 3, 2021
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  6. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    Of course it's not.
     
    #106     Sep 3, 2021
  7. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

  8. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    #108     Sep 3, 2021
  9. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    It's not the server.... it is the Domain Name Provider (e.g. GoDaddy) that provides the name look-up to the location of the server. This type of anonymous reporting website violates the terms of service for most Domain Name providers. They can host it on any old server they want -- but nobody will be able to look it up & get to it. (Domain Name to IP address lookup).
     
    #109     Sep 3, 2021
  10. piezoe

    piezoe

    It can. Check your constitution under duties of the Court. Little known clause. Never as yet used to my knowledge. The concern would be opening a pandoras box, if the other party should ever gain complete control. This is what Gingrich was ineptly referring to when during the republican primary of years past he said, or they (meaning Congress) can just ignore the Court.

    The idea that there are three "co-equal" branches is a Myth. The Constitution clearly put the Congress as the superior body to the other two. (Let's not forget the Founders were appointing the Senate; not electing it!) The reality of the executive and Court seizing so much power has always been because of the Congress' insouciance. Congress has the constitutional power to take control whenever they wish but they are now too divided to do anything so dramatic.

    This could be the issue however. As even some Republicans realize it is suicide. The red states are going with a plan designed to appeal to the loonies they need to get their governors nominated to run for President, but it will probably make it impossible in a fair election to win in national politics. They are betting everything on being able to control voting. Which, as of now it seems, the Court is poised to let them do, ever since the Court gutted the voting rights act and gave Corporations and political PACs first Amendment rights.

    The Court may have already realized that they have placed at risk their perogative to review legislation without oversight by Congress. That perogative was established with Marbury v Madison. Now they have outraged 70% of the American public by ignoring an absurd and ridiculous Texas Law. This matter is not going away until one side or the other gains a clear victory and the matter is put to rest.

    I don't think its any exaggeration to say that the character and nature of the nation going forward rides on what happens here.
     
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    #110     Sep 3, 2021