Abortion Groups’ ‘First Priorities’ for Biden Presidency Include Removing Conscience Protections...

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It just blows my mind.

The majority on the Supreme Court are Catholics, and Joe Biden is a Catholic.

And here we are having this conversation?
Joe Biden is the concern. Justices cannot legislate from the bench they can only go by the laws they have.
 
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Joe Biden is the concern. Justices cannot legislate from the bench they can only go by the laws they have.
Not so, Leftists judges notoriously legislate from the bench, which is the problem

Biden will appoint many of them throughout the nation, and I'm sure on the Supreme Court as well.

Progressives teach that the Constitution is a living, breathing, ever changing document. For example, they will argue that the Second Amendment does not really mean we should all have a right to a gun, just militias. However, since the Second Amendment was written men were allowed to own their own private arms.

Are we to believe the true intention of the Amendment was never honored or enforced? It is blatantly absurd.

But that is what Progressive judges do, they look more at what the Constitution should say, according to their manual of social justice, than what it actually says or its original intent.
 
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Not so, Leftists judges notoriously legislate from the bench, which is the problem

Biden will appoint many of them throughout the nation, and I'm sure on the Supreme Court as well.
They cannot make up laws.
 
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The notion that the Supreme Court should have the last say as to what is Constitutional is not even in the Constitution.

Thomas Jefferson blew a gasket over the Marbury vs. Madison ruling which essentially gave the 9 black robes the monopoly on deciding what is Constitutional

https://parfittapush.weebly.com/uploads/1/3/0/8/13083679/jefferson_on_marbury.pdf

I realize none of us are taught about this in state run schools.
 
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The notion that the Supreme Court should have the last say as to what is Constitutional is not even in the Constitution.

Thomas Jefferson blew a gasket over the Marbury vs. Madison ruling which essentially gave the 9 black robes the monopoly on deciding what is Constitutional

https://parfittapush.weebly.com/uploads/1/3/0/8/13083679/jefferson_on_marbury.pdf

I realize none of us are taught about this in state run schools.
The Supreme Court can decide on laws presented. They cannot make them themselves.
 
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It just blows my mind.

The majority on the Supreme Court are Catholics, and Joe Biden is a Catholic.

And here we are having this conversation?

How sad.

May judgment come first in the house of God
It's not the majority of the majority of Catholics on the Supreme Court who are the problem. It looks like four or maybe on a good day five of the six Catholics on the Supreme Court believe in the rule of law. It IS Joe Biden, who was baptized a Catholic and calls himself a Catholic but who doesn't bother to follow Catholic teaching. And by most counts he is president-elect. Not that I voted for him. Joe Biden is a bad Catholic. We had a rather bad Baptist president a while ago if I recall correctly.
 
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It's not the majority of the majority of Catholics on the Supreme Court who are the problem. It looks like four or maybe on a good day five of the six Catholics on the Supreme Court believe in the rule of law. It IS Joe Biden, who was baptized a Catholic and calls himself a Catholic but who doesn't bother to follow Catholic teaching. And by most counts he is president-elect. Not that I voted for him. Joe Biden is a bad Catholic. We had a rather bad Baptist president a while ago if I recall correctly.
I disagree. Those on the Supreme Court have within their power to overturn Roe vs. Wade.

Roe vs. Wade was unforgivable, because it did not attempt to address the humanity of the unborn. Instead, it only focused on the privacy of the woman. It would be akin to ignoring the issue of slavery by ignoring the humanity of the slaves, and simply siding with the owner as a right to his or her privacy.

Granted, someone would have to bring an abortion related case for them to rule one way or another, but I have the sneaking suspicion that they would give more credence to previous views and precedents than they would their core beliefs of human rights that the Constitution demand we have.

Come to think of it, had it not been for the Civil War, the Dred Scott Decision would have never been overturned.

As for Biden, he sold his soul to the highest bidder, whom I think was George Soros.
 
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I disagree.
Noted.
Those on the Supreme Court have within their power to overturn Roe vs. Wade.
When a sufficiently similar case comes up, yes they do. Until now though, there were insufficient numbers to actually overturn it.
Roe vs. Wade was unforgivable, because it did not attempt to address the humanity of the unborn. Instead, it only focused on the privacy of the woman. It would be akin to ignoring the issue of slavery by ignoring the humanity of the slaves, and simply siding with the owner as a right to his or her privacy.
You are preaching to the choir here. But since we don't allow Baptists to preach here we will call it something else.
Granted, someone would have to bring an abortion related case for them to rule one way or another, but I have the sneaking suspicion that they would give more credence to previous views and precedents than they would their core beliefs of human rights that the Constitution demand we have.
You have noticed that every nominee to the courts is questioned by the Democrats about 'stare decisis'. And every good nominee is very careful in the answer. We now have five, or on a good day six justices who are of the sort to overthrow Roe v Wade. IF the right case comes up it could actually happen. Until then this country is under judgment.
Come to think of it, had it not been for the Civil War, the Dred Scott Decision would have never been overturned.
Probably not. But then the tensions of slavery were bound to cause a civil war. We are not significantly geographically divided now although the tensions are worse, so no clear way to have a civil war unless it would look like Beruit.
As for Biden, he sold his soul to the highest bidder, whom I think was George Soros.
About 25 years ago there were many Democratic Party politicians who were pro-life. Some of them sold out, like Biden, to enhance their electoral chances. A rare few maintained their pro-life position and stayed in the Democratic Party. ALL OF THEM are now gone with the loss by Colin Peterson in Minnesota to a pro-life Republican and the loss by Dan Lipinski to a pro-death Democrat in the primary. There are now zero pro-life Democrats on the national level.
 
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