JaggedZenMonkey
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No, but to rather borrow from what is already readily available information in the public domain, but if you like I can certainly cite one of many sources that deal with this issue directly.
"public domain" don't fly here...
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No copyright infringement had been made. You want a source? Fine: U.S. Constitution Abortion and Personhood Jurisprudence American Right To Life
I find your attempts to evade the discussion dishonest 1. I quoted from the constitution directly. 2. I borrowed (in part) text that addresses the issue directly in relation to the constitution. 3. You cry foul based on no copyright infringement of information readily available in the public domain. You are evading and I don't blame you. You don't have a leg to stand on.