You forgot the combined part.
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People are welcome to believe in whatever religion, dogma, creed, etc., but when those beliefs are being forced upon others or bring harm to others beyond themselves we have a problem. Government officials in particular are required to set aside bias, Supreme Court justices being the ultimate arbiters of the Constitution are held to the same, if not a higher standard given the power wielded by life long appointees.
I comprehend fine that people have an objection, but their objection confers no right to curtail the LEGAL and CONSTITUTIONAL rights of others.
Calling someone a baby killer is the epitome of the religious zealotry as your only definition is motivated by your beliefs. The Old Testament and it's fire and brimstone teachings were the ONLY teachings for centuries and oral traditions continue those backwards beliefs, despite the new family friendly j/k we've changed approach of the New Testament.
I don't get how you and the Republicans can condemn religious fervor and dementia in the Muslim world, yet he completely supportive of the same toxic beliefs being used to control our citizens.
There is nothing written in the constitution or amendments that says a woman’s right to terminate pregnancy shall not be infringed. Roe vs Wade established a legal precedent on the basis of other amendments (acknowledged even by liberals as a weak argument), and that was subsequently overturned (leaked draft not official yet). You can object to / not like that decision, but there is no constitutional right to abortion and the process in the Supreme Court was totally legal. It’s up to the states and legislature now.
If you are so confident that 80% of the American public (or whatever number the news sources use) agree to a woman’s right to abortion, than surely in time Congress can create a new constitutional amendment to specifically name that as a right.
Oh, are we pretending that Congress does what their constituents want now? 2/3rds support increasing corporate taxes and those on the one percent, instead they were cut further. 4/5ths support a woman's right to choose, but the Supreme Court is undoing that. You act as if a constitutional amendment were easy to pass and foolishly overlook basic legislation has been pretty much at a standstill for over a decade.
Because there is a conservative majority and because Congress can technically (but not realistically) codify a woman's right to choose isn't grounds for infringing on equal rights.