Subj : Re: Trump Revelation
To   : Mike Powell
From : Alan Ianson
Date : Tue Nov 05 2024 03:21 pm

> The long answer is because precedent can be overturned by a later court
> interpretation.  An example would be a case that introduces some other legal
> question or precedent that previously-questioned SC candidates had not
> considered.

Why are these rights even being questioned?

A woman should have the right to privacy and to do what she wants/needs with her body. This is what ~70% of the people want.

> If it is codified into law in a manner that is Constitutional and doesn't
> violate any pre-existing laws, it is much less likely to be overturned by a
> later court interpretation.

I don't know ultimately what will happen now. Perhaps it will be codified into law.

>> I don't see abortion as a political issue, it is a matter of health care for
>> women. I don't think we need laws that block a womans right to privacy or
>> health care.

> I don't necessarily either but, for many, many years now, both parties have
> made it so, and the Democrats in particular have campaigned as the
> champions of this issue.  Yet, when given opportunities to fix it once and
> for all, they not only failed but they didn't even *attempt* to do so!

It became an issue now because the GOP was campaigning on it although they have recently (since Roe v. Wade was overturned) removed any talk about it from their websites been pushing it.

>> Democrats seem to be standing for a womens right to privacy and abortion. On
>> that issue the democrats seem to be the only choice.

> Why would you believe them now?  Kamala is campaigning on similar terms...

She has no choice since Roe was overturned. It is an issue now.

> making abortion permanently legal nationally... that just about every
> previous Democrat in my adult lifetime has campaigned on.  When given the
> chance, *NONE* of them did *anything* to protect womens' rights beyond lip
> service.

We are he now not because of the Democrats, but because the GOP spent billions to get their choices on the supreme court. One thing thay wanted was to overturn Roe v. Wade.

Now that they've done it I'm not sure they want it but here we are.

The overturning of Roe v. Wade and the currnt state of SCOTUS is a GOP thing, not a Democrat thing.

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