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Originally Posted by George Page
You write: “At one time there were laws prohibiting abortion.” In fact, during the colonial period, the legality of abortion varied from colony to colony and reflected the attitude of the European country which controlled the specific colony. The Constitution is intentionally silent on the issue to let the colonies (now States) make their own laws. Attempts to retroactively broaden constitutional language to achieve a political agenda, while ignoring the reality of the intent at the time, is blatantly dishonest.
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See my comments on the 9, 13, 14, 15, and 19 amendments and then talk to me about broadening the constitution or letting states decide.
I’ve explained all I can on this subject - moving on to roundabouts and dog poop.
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Why do people insist on making claims without looking them up first, do they really think no one will check? Proof by emphatic assertion rarely works.
Confirmation bias is real; I can find any number of articles that say so.
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