Then some states could make abortion up to 9 months legal if the federal government doesn't put a limit on the states.
Yes. Some states would certainly be able to do that. The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
I'm not one to readily agree to the expansion of the Federal government, even to allow them to do something I'd agree with.
I think abortion after 12 weeks should be considered murder unless for medical reasons or rape.
I agree with you. I also think far more people agree with that statement than the media presents. (And no, I don't have anything other than anecdotal evidence to support that belief.)
Fair enough, then. You're at least consistent and honest. Not a hypocrite.
I also think far more people agree with that statement than the media presents. (And no, I don't have anything other than anecdotal evidence to support that belief.)
This is a point that I bring up when this debate comes up in real life. Libtards like to cite the Pew research overtime. But if you look at the questions Pew is asking, they do not frame the question like we have. It forces people into a very binary, black and white, box. There is nuance. An embryo is certainly not the same thing as a fetus. Even Catholics think there is a "quickening" at some point where the spirit enters the body of the developing baby (meaning, even religious folks recognize that it isn't a purely black and white situation).
I wish pollsters would ask better questions so we could know how people REALLY feel about important topics like Gay Marriage, Gay Adoption, and Abortion.
I wish pollsters would ask better questions so we could know how people REALLY feel about important topics like Gay Marriage, Gay Adoption, and Abortion.
But that would mean pollsters were genuinely interested in opinions instead of advancing the narrative they're working on.
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