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Old 10-12-2004, 06:51 PM   #2463
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Originally posted by baltassoc
If you think that one serious anti-abortionist will stop for one second at the Court allowing the individual states to make abortion decisions, you are seriously, seriously naive. True anti-abortionists don't give a shit about federalism. They're preventing murders. To them, the overturning of Roe v. Wade is not the repeal of the declaration that laws banning abortion are illegal, but rather the affirmative declaration that abortion is illegal. Anything less is failure; anything else leaves blood on the hands of the Court.
Puhleeze, I am a serious anti-abortionist. Are you talking about the rabid 1% who protest or more? I mean, if I don't worry about what the vegans care about as representative of the beliefs of your side of the aisle, do you really have to cast the rabid ones as representative of mine?

The fact is, this gets solved by the framework that already exists legitimately in the constitution. This is coming. Ask George Bush if he cares if California moves to legislate legalized abortion. Ask Dick Cheney. Ask just about any-freaking body who has a say in this stuff. You are pointing to the fringe as representative, and then suggesting that its naive not to worry about them. I'm sorry, but its naive to be overly concerned about them. Just politely suggest that they move to Virginia when the time comes.
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