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The new Texas law bans abortion after about 6 weeks. The new Florida law bans it after 15 weeks. Life can't begin earlier in one state than another, can it?
It reminds me of the old race laws that defined who was black differently by state.
So it seems, like race, life in the womb is a social construction. Pick a time you think life begins. Any old time will do. Rationales for it is a plus.
The new Texas law bans abortion after about 6 weeks. The new Florida law bans it after 15 weeks. Life can't begin earlier in one state than another, can it?
It reminds me of the old race laws that defined who was black differently by state.
So it seems, like race, life in the womb is a social construction. Pick a time you think life begins. Any old time will do. Rationales for it is a plus.
This is why Roe v Wade is good.The new Texas law bans abortion after about 6 weeks. The new Florida law bans it after 15 weeks. Life can't begin earlier in one state than another, can it?
It reminds me of the old race laws that defined who was black differently by state.
So it seems, like race, life in the womb is a social construction. Pick a time you think life begins. Any old time will do. Rationales for it is a plus.
Please read what the United Nations says about the Texas Law:The new Texas law bans abortion after about 6 weeks. The new Florida law bans it after 15 weeks. Life can't begin earlier in one state than another, can it?
It reminds me of the old race laws that defined who was black differently by state.
So it seems, like race, life in the womb is a social construction. Pick a time you think life begins. Any old time will do. Rationales for it is a plus.
The new Texas law bans abortion after about 6 weeks. The new Florida law bans it after 15 weeks. Life can't begin earlier in one state than another, can it?
It reminds me of the old race laws that defined who was black differently by state.
So it seems, like race, life in the womb is a social construction. Pick a time you think life begins. Any old time will do. Rationales for it is a plus.
The new Texas law bans abortion after about 6 weeks. The new Florida law bans it after 15 weeks. Life can't begin earlier in one state than another, can it?
It reminds me of the old race laws that defined who was black differently by state.
So it seems, like race, life in the womb is a social construction. Pick a time you think life begins. Any old time will do. Rationales for it is a plus.
Yep it exposes what a worthless and made up argument it is as any justifiable means to violate women's rights and treat them as lessers.
This is why typically these laws dont survive, dont even make it to fully pass and the vast majority of the first world countries have pro-choice laws
Most of the laws against it are based on fantasy and feelings and not reality, facts and rights
And here lies the problem. When life begins? Now if the court had ruled properly in Roe V Wade, they would have gone with the 10th amendment and states right to determine law in their state.The new Texas law bans abortion after about 6 weeks. The new Florida law bans it after 15 weeks. Life can't begin earlier in one state than another, can it?
It reminds me of the old race laws that defined who was black differently by state.
So it seems, like race, life in the womb is a social construction. Pick a time you think life begins. Any old time will do. Rationales for it is a plus.
False since the issue is women's rights and its the federal government's job to protect those rightsAnd here lies the problem. When life begins? Now if the court had ruled properly in Roe V Wade, they would have gone with the 10th amendment and states right to determine law in their state.
Amendment X
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.
The new Texas law bans abortion after about 6 weeks. The new Florida law bans it after 15 weeks. Life can't begin earlier in one state than another, can it?
It reminds me of the old race laws that defined who was black differently by state.
So it seems, like race, life in the womb is a social construction. Pick a time you think life begins. Any old time will do. Rationales for it is a plus.
And here lies the problem. When life begins? Now if the court had ruled properly in Roe V Wade, they would have gone with the 10th amendment and states right to determine law in their state.
Amendment X
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.
the Const specifies it only considers born and naturalize people to have rights....first sentence of the 14th A.
That's not what it says. Not even close. It doesn't say "only" anything.
It's very clear, very specific. Those are the ONLY 2 named: born and naturalized citizen.
Did you have a point? Are you asserting it includes the unborn? If so, I'm sure there are judicial decisions you can provide supporting that.
The Constitution doesn't purport to define who or what has rights and who or what does not, so your question is totally beside the point.
If the Constitution said that ducks are birds, would that mean that only ducks are birds?
The Const. protects people's rights and in the 14th it's very clear 'who's' included in that protection. If you disagree, please, as asked, source it.
1. Just actually read the sentence again.
2. The US Constitution is not the only source of rights for people in this country.
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