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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Moving backwards in time

If Roe v. Wade Goes

NYT editorial

It is no secret that Mitt Romney and his running-mate, Representative Paul Ryan, are opponents of abortion rights. When Mr. Ryan was asked at last week’s debate whether voters who support abortion rights should be worried if the Romney-Ryan ticket were elected, he essentially said yes.

They would depart slightly from the extremist Republican Party platform by allowing narrow exceptions for rape, incest or the life of the woman. Beyond that, they would move to take away a fundamental right that American women have had for nearly 40 years.

Mr. Romney has called for overturning Roe v. Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court ruling that recognized a woman’s constitutional right to make her own childbearing decisions and to legalized abortion nationwide. He has said that the issue should be thrown back to state legislatures. The actual impact of that radical rights rollback is worth considering.

It would not take much to overturn the Roe decision. With four of the nine members of the Supreme Court over 70 years old, the next occupant of the White House could have the opportunity to appoint one or more new justices. If say, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the oldest member, retired and Mr. Romney named a replacement hostile to abortion rights, the basic right to abortion might well not survive.

(More here.)

2 Comments:

Blogger Tom Koch said...

The basic right to abortion? Does this mean the right to take a life is greater than an individuals right to life? Biden's response to the question during the VP debate was pure malarkey. If he really believes that life begins at conception, how can he be OK with the taking of a life? Are votes more important than lives? The argument of those in favor of denying others the right to life has interesting parallels to those who argued that slavery was the slave owners right. It is also interesting that it is the same party making a faulty argument, again….

7:23 AM  
Blogger Patrick Dempsey said...

If Roe v Wade goes, it just throws the issue back to the states to write their own abortion laws the way it was before the 1973 decision.

More left-wing scaremongering.

12:39 PM  

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