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Trump says he wouldn’t sign federal abortion ban if Congress passed one
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<blockquote data-quote="jayem" data-source="post: 77637814" data-attributes="member: 8344"><p>You're evading the issue. The 9th Amendment is as much a part of the Bill of Rights as are the other 9. And it too, must be accepted as such. It's language says that other, unenumerated rights may exist, and they belong to the people--not to Congress, nor to state legislatures. An example would be a woman's right to make a private medical decision with a licensed health care provider.</p><p></p><p>And BTW, where does the Constitution say, or even imply, that the unborn are "persons" as that term is used in the 14th Amendment, or anywhere else in the document?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jayem, post: 77637814, member: 8344"] You're evading the issue. The 9th Amendment is as much a part of the Bill of Rights as are the other 9. And it too, must be accepted as such. It's language says that other, unenumerated rights may exist, and they belong to the people--not to Congress, nor to state legislatures. An example would be a woman's right to make a private medical decision with a licensed health care provider. And BTW, where does the Constitution say, or even imply, that the unborn are "persons" as that term is used in the 14th Amendment, or anywhere else in the document? [/QUOTE]
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