Submitted by Kongaleezza t3_xuuewv in newjersey
Intelligent_Ear_4004 t1_iqymsg5 wrote
Reply to comment by stateofbrine in There is going to be a pro-choice march in Montclair this week by Kongaleezza
We’re watching republicans to try to ban it federally.
Mr_Matt_K t1_iqz635c wrote
Not that Scott DesJarlais, Timothy Murphy, or Herschel Walker (if elected) would follow such ban anyway...
Intelligent_Ear_4004 t1_iqzh60j wrote
EvadingTheDaysAway t1_ir0qc0o wrote
Ban it *after 15 weeks federally. Somehow you accidentally made it seem like they were trying to fully ban abortion. Whoopsie.
Intelligent_Ear_4004 t1_ir0umnb wrote
How about law makers leave medical decisions between actual doctors and patients. Pretty simple.
EvadingTheDaysAway t1_ir0v384 wrote
You do not seem to be grasping the concept of electing someone to write laws.
“How about all you dang law writers stop writing your dang laws and mind your own business! Who told you to be so nosy!!!”
Intelligent_Ear_4004 t1_ir1ahe2 wrote
You seem to lack the understanding that we have the establishment clause written in our constitution that keeps the religion and “beliefs” of those lawmakers, out of our laws.
You’re almost there, buttercup
EvadingTheDaysAway t1_ir1as89 wrote
> You seem to lack the understanding that we have the establishment clause written in our constitution that keeps the religion and “beliefs” of those lawmakers, out of our laws.
It’s adorable that you think the constitution stops people from writing, nominating, and voting for laws according to their beliefs, religious or otherwise.
Our constitution prevents the implementation of a state religion, but absolutely does not prevent laws based on religious, moral, spiritual, or any other belief. Your lack of knowledge when it comes to laws is as expected as your confidence.
Democrats can write any abortion legislation they want according to what they believe. Republicans can do the same. Only difference is that the republicans are the only ones to actually write anything.
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