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<blockquote data-quote="Sketcher" data-source="post: 76773030" data-attributes="member: 27106"><p>It finally happened. I have wanted Rove v. Wade overturned for so many years, as soon as I learned what abortion was. And now, the states and the federal government can finally make legislation to partially ban it. So much polarization over the years has happened with this at the center. Now, this phase in the struggle is finally over and the breakthrough has finally happened. </p><p></p><p>This is far from over. There will be passionate battles in the state legislatures over how far banning abortion should go. It is critical for the pro-lifers to be diligent towards protecting pregnant women in any of the new legislation that is going to be passed. Better to ban some abortions rather than let all of them continue to be legal because the legislation is too radical to pass, or to cause more deaths among pregnant women. It's not the heart of the pro-life movement to do that, but law is a tricky thing, and laws have unintended consequences. Sloppy laws have more of them than well-crafted ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sketcher, post: 76773030, member: 27106"] It finally happened. I have wanted Rove v. Wade overturned for so many years, as soon as I learned what abortion was. And now, the states and the federal government can finally make legislation to partially ban it. So much polarization over the years has happened with this at the center. Now, this phase in the struggle is finally over and the breakthrough has finally happened. This is far from over. There will be passionate battles in the state legislatures over how far banning abortion should go. It is critical for the pro-lifers to be diligent towards protecting pregnant women in any of the new legislation that is going to be passed. Better to ban some abortions rather than let all of them continue to be legal because the legislation is too radical to pass, or to cause more deaths among pregnant women. It's not the heart of the pro-life movement to do that, but law is a tricky thing, and laws have unintended consequences. Sloppy laws have more of them than well-crafted ones. [/QUOTE]
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