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Old 09-12-2005, 06:12 PM   #4494
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Originally posted by SlaveNoMore
Um, because it is (a) shitty law that (b) preempts vox populi?

I still want Luttig.
1. Its not shitty law if you believe we have a right to privacy (which we all do - the Constitution/Bill of Rights aren't shit without their obvious, logical, implicit right to privacy). If we don't have a right to privacy, we have nothing; that right was so fucking patently obvious the Founders didn't feel the need to write it explictly. It so obviously runs through every word of the Constitution that to argue it doesn't is, well, fucking absurd.

2. Vox populi my ass. Let the states decide on abortion and we'll see a minority of people in sparsely populated states outlaw it. It will remain legal in every state that counts (excluding a few white trash bible thumper havens). BTW... Will we in the blue states have to subsidize all the bastard children the bible thumpers have? I say bollocks to that. You want those fucking kids, you regressive biblical literalist piece of trailer trash? You pay for them - at the state level. States rights, you know! Better work two shifts at the 7/11 from now on... Or maybe you can see if your pastor will donate for the child's welfare, since its probably his anyway.

3. Luttig has no chance. Too strident. I don't want any 4th Circuit trash on the Court. Just pop Gonzales in and lets get it over with. He's fine by me.
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