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The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
Ian Haworth
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My pansexual queer 3-year-old child of color, Pebble Solomon Haworth, just read the Politico SCOTUS leak, looked up at me and asked, through tears, “non-birthing parent, why would Ron DeSantis do this?”
May 3, 2022 · 4:25 AM UTC
What is the legal reasoning behind overturning it?
This is risky, but I'd bet my dick that Roe v Wade isn't over-turned and value my dick.
Coincidence? Planned Parenthood and Abortion Industry Announce $150 Million Spend on Midterms Just Hours Before SCOTUS Leak
By Jim Hoft
Published May 3, 2022
Unprecedented: Sources Say Justice Roberts Will Call On FBI to Investigate SCOTUS Leak
By Kira Davis | May 02, 2022
Calling on the FBI to investigate government corruption is like calling on the mafia to investigate the garbage collection racket in New Jersey.
Roe leak to take attention away from 2000 Mules and the abundant evidence of wide scale voter fraud that it contains.
Why would you be worried about access to ‘abortion’, when you can just take the MRNA injection and miscarry?
No basis in the Constitution or Common Law precedence; abortion had always been banned or tightly regulated. Therefore, reserved to the States.
“The Constitution does not prohibit the citizens of each State from regulating or prohibiting abortion,” the draft concludes. “Roe and Casey arrogated that authority. We now overrule those decisions and return that authority to the people and their elected representatives.”
What is the legal reasoning behind overturning it?
“Remember, the Supreme Court is not the ones that will get the final word on Roe v. Wade. It is Congress that gets the final word,” Warren explained.
Lol, I did miss that.
On reflection, I think there is a strong basis to conclude that it's a state's right to choose whether to allow abortion or not.
I think Biden may have told judges to make this decision to galvanize democrats..especially women and then win elections.
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