How come all the screaming is about "women's rights"? I mean, men can get pregnant and get abortions right? Why is it not "men's rights"? And all other genders' right? I presume it is because making it about "pregnant people's rights" would expose the stupidity of the leftists' gender confusion and sound idiotic.
the only stupidity is talking about men getting pregnant... there is no transgender issues here so stop forcing them in because you ran out of intelligent things to say on the abortion issue. There is no gender confusion with respect to pregnancy and no one in the Court, Congress or in the entire U.S. is discussing that except ignorant people with no ability to discuss this issue.
in this country it has become a heavily religious issue unfortunately.... the constitutional issue is about the perons' right to decide for themselves to get an abortion and when do the State's rights override the mother's to be able to regulate it. This is a very legal issue but the defining line is clouded by religion and different moral beliefs
Conservatives told to stay quiet on leaked U.S. Supreme Court abortion draft decision https://globalnews.ca/news/8805638/...ed-u-s-supreme-court-abortion-draft-decision/ Mitch McConnell: This Is About a Leak. Keep the Midterms out of Your Mouth. How Congress reacted to the leaked Supreme Court opinion draft that would overturn Roe v. Wade. https://slate.com/news-and-politics...umer-roe-overturn-congress-supreme-court.html
Again, if it is murder, then no, the person has no right to murder. Has nothing to do with religion. The other anti-murder laws have nothing to do with religion either. And if it is just a clump of cells, there is no Constitutional/legal/moral issue whatsoever, it is just a medical procedure.
many americans claim it is murder solely on religious reasons so it does have something to do with religion when politicians base their decision on their religion... at some point it turns from a medical procedure to a viable fetus and that line has shifted in history for medical reasons. That is what made Roe so problematic and is being attakced by this draft decision. As for murder, several states murder people convicted of specific crimes. Also many GOP support abortions in the case of rape or incest so it seems they agree with murder as long as it is on their own terms...
FYI... a STATE law regulating abortion can still be challenged in the SC under the standards set for all other health and welfare laws A law regulating abortion, like other health and welfare laws, is entitled to a “strong presumption ofvalidity.” Hel- ler, 509 U.S, at 319. It must be sustainedifthere is a ra- tional basis on which the logislature could have thought that it would serve legitimate state interests. Id., at 320; FCC v. Beach Communications, Inc., 508 U.S. 307, 313 (1998); New Orleans, 421 U.S, at 303; Williamson v. Lee Optical ofOkla., Inc. 348 U.S. 483, 491 (1955). These le- gitimate interests include respect for and preservation of prenatal life at all stages of development, Gonzales, 550 U.S, at 157-158; the protection of maternal health and safety; the eliminationof particularly gruesomeor barbaric medical procedures; the preservation ofthe integrity ofthe medicalprofession; themitigationoffetal pain; andthepre- vention ofdiscrimination on the basis ofrace, sex, or disa- bility, See id., at 156-157;Roe, 410 U.S. at 150; of. Glucks- berg, 521 U. S., at 728-731 (identifyingsimilar interests).
I doubt that. Can you give any *other* example where religion defines what murder is/isn't? The key words here: "convicted" and "crimes". That is an inconsistency. If it is murder, it is murder no matter if it is rape or incest. The exceptions are political expediency.
are you denying the religious right opposes all forms of abortions because they deem it murder? You cannot simply ignore that argument just because you dont like it, that has been the religious right's MO from the beginning of the abortion debate.
It's going back to The Handmaid's Tale, pregnancy a criminal burden risking condition. I recall years ago talk of home pregnancy tests being restricted for sale so potentially pregnant women would be better recorded.