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Comments by "L.W. Paradis" (@l.w.paradis2108) on "BREAKING: SCOTUS Overturns ROE V WADE, Ending 50 Years Of Federal Abortion Protections" video.
I'm a lawyer, California bar, and I've heard nonsense come out of her mouth many times. I don't think she's saying it in bad faith, but she has friends she has to satisfy. How many people of her stripe are "libertarian" EXCEPT where a woman's right to abort an embryo is concerned?
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@saulespino2510 I wonder if this will have any bearing on state-mandated vaccination, making IUDs or even certain birth control pills illegal, etc. Somehow I don't think this was a good time to curtail any constitutional rights.
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Well, the president who said "grab them by the ****" also made sure "they" lose rights over their bodies.
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@XceptDanger Obviously correct. You have generations born out of wedlock in Western Europe without seeing families destroyed or mass incarceration. In the Latin countries (e.g., Spain, France, etc.), unmarried fathers are more involved with their children than divorced fathers are here. Now all the weirdos will come after you.
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Aren't people's love lives in the toilet already?
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@saulespino2510 There is no developed, Western country where some form of elective abortion isn't a protected right, if only of embryos and not fetuses. In fact, a lot of countries' laws draw that distinction.
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@saulespino2510 It makes it not criminal. It makes it up to each woman's conscience to decide if it is right.
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@saulespino2510 The First Amendment protects your right to try to persuade others of your views. Why is police power necessary, to make them do what you consider obviously right?
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@g.christelbecker6349 I wonder if this will have any bearing on state-mandated vaccination, making IUDs or even certain birth control pills illegal, such as the ones that can prevent implantation, etc. Somehow I don't think this was a good time to curtail any constitutional rights.
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Just the opposite is true. Where a woman has a choice about whether to terminate a pregnancy, the ethics of making that choice is staring her in the face.
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Example: Brian Laundrie's parents had a right to remain silent. Was it ethically sound? The police power of the state does not intrude with force on that question.
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@PureTranceSoul It's all about who said what for you, too, huh? How is that better than wokester id pol?
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I think it's even more ironic that the president who said "grab them by the ****" made sure they don't have a constitutional right to control what happens to their bodies if they find they've conceived. Every civilized, developed country recognizes some right to elective abortion, if only of embryos and not fetuses.
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What do we do with embryos from fertility treatments that remain unimplanted?
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Now we find out just how sick half of America is. I had enough information. I didn't want to know more. Should any of Jeffrey Epstein's victims, had they fallen pregnant, been denied an abortion?
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@saulespino2510 That's obviously not an opinion shared by most people. You are aware that fertility clinics discard embryos, correct?
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@saulespino2510 The First Amendment protects your right to try to persuade others of your views. Why is police power necessary, to make them do what you consider obviously right?
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@saulespino2510 America still has a First Amendment. Well, had? You're God's spokesmodel. Good to know. I still remember when Jim Jones assumed that role.
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But can a fetus bear arms?
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