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Why wasn't abortion and "women's reproductive rights" more important to voters?

So you're saying the only those people have a right to life, the exhaustive list of such people, is below, right?
So you're pretending the below in red does not exist?

Does that also mean anyone merely born (regardless of in the United States or not) is a citizen of the United States?

Questions questions questions...not a cogent thought in sight.

 
The fact that you don't understand that the US Constitution is federal is all anyone needs to know about you.

Where did I write that? Quote it or stop yer lyin'.

I've given you options...and you cant cite a single one.

 
The US Constitution is a "stretch?"
You are apparently not understanding my argument... or you are trying to twist it. *shrug*
 
To a citation from the US Constitution you reply with a request for a citation from federal law.

Or the Const. It's not surprising you dont know what "etc." means. We're all asking you to cite where the federal govt recognizes rights for the unborn. Where are your citations?

This doesnt go away...you can retreat, having failed...or keep up your obvious "avoidance" or:

 
All people that like to redact the US Constitution. You are among them.

Quote where I've done so. Explanations are not reposting the exact text and claiming that's proof ...that's your roadshow...and it's silly and a failure.
Explanations attempt to clarify...simplify for you at this point...and so build on the actual text.

Of course, dont forget where you had to "redact" the US Code 8 when you attempted to "explain" it
 
Because our laws are written in English, and if you can write in English this:

then lawmakers can write in English that same exact sentence.

Please cite where federal lawmakers have written that "same exact sentence?"

The Right to life is a Right to all born people...
 
Because our laws are written in English, and if you can write in English this:

then lawmakers can write in English that same exact sentence.
No, they don't. Anyway, it has nothing to do with language... sorry.
 
No, they don't. Anyway, it has nothing to do with language... sorry.
So lawmakers cannot physically write "The Right to life is a Right to all born people..." ?
 
So lawmakers cannot physically write "The Right to life is a Right to all born people..." ?
LOL. What does that have to do with a person's Right?
 
LOL. What does that have to do with a person's Right?
What would a law enumerating rights have to do with a person's rights? That's your question?
Please cite where federal lawmakers have written that "same exact sentence?"
Why do you ask this question? Did I say they wrote that same exact sentence?
 
What would a law enumerating rights have to do with a person's rights? That's your question?
I didn't ask a question. I made a statement.
 
Why do you ask this question? Did I say they wrote that same exact sentence?

Questions questions questions ...not a cogent thought in sight.

 
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