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response 125 of 133: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 02:52 UTC 2006

If abortion becomes illegal I intend to flagrantly violate the law and
have an abortion at every opportunity!
scholar
response 126 of 133: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 04:42 UTC 2006

AHAHAHA START WITH YOURSELF

FOETUS
gull
response 127 of 133: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 07:08 UTC 2006

Re resp:107: If I move out, it won't be for that reason. 
 
Actually, I think Roe v. Wade being overturned would be a political 
disaster for conservatives, because it would eliminate the abortion 
issue as a way to rally their base.  It would also show that even if 
you're not gay or black, your personal freedoms can still suffer if you 
vote for conservatives. 
klg
response 128 of 133: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 11:50 UTC 2006

Eric the Flush: You are probably too old to be aborted.
richard
response 129 of 133: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 22:18 UTC 2006

re #127 there's a school of thought that if roe was overturned, and abortion
was subject to the laws of individual states, that you'd have a huge mess 
You'd have abortion illegal in Indiana and legal in Illinois, and the courts
would be overflowing if they tried to enforce "going over state lines for
purposes of getting an abortion" laws.  It would just never work on a state
by state basis, just as prohibition couldn't work that way.  So Congress would
have to pass federal laws outlawing abortion nationally, which they wouldn't
do because they all have to get re-elected, and its hard to get elected
without the womens vote.

without a federal ban, eventually even conservative states won't want to raise
taxes to pay the massive court costs that would be involved in state abortion
bans.
keesan
response 130 of 133: Mark Unseen   Feb 24 23:10 UTC 2006

It was until recently illegal for even raped teens in Ireland to go somewhere
else for a legal abortion.  Spain was ahead of Ireland.
richard
response 131 of 133: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 02:17 UTC 2006

The thing is a state can't make it illegal for someone to cross state 
lines into another state, for any reason.  There were such laws long 
ago, such as a law in some states that made it illegal for a man to 
take a woman who was not his wife across state lines, even if she was 
legal age.  These laws were declared unconstitutional.  An adult 
citizen of the United States cannot be prevented by any state from 
traveling to any other part of this country, unless he/she has been 
charged with a crime.  And it is not a crime for an adult to be 
pregnant.  An abortion could only be classified as a crime, if it were 
illegal, after it happens.  
twenex
response 132 of 133: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 18:33 UTC 2006

Re: #130. The Catholic Church lost a lot of support in Spain over its support
of the dictator, Franco.
wilt
response 133 of 133: Mark Unseen   May 16 23:52 UTC 2006

HACKED BY GNAA LOL JEWS DID WTC LOL
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