mal
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Yeah sure, mal...EVERYone who responds to your patent idiocy is MELTING DOWN! ink oink:
That'll do pig... That'll do.
peace...
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Yeah sure, mal...EVERYone who responds to your patent idiocy is MELTING DOWN! ink oink:
Liberal Woman on a Daily Kill their Inconvenient Babies because Leaders in the Liberal Establishment tell them they have a Right to.
peace...
Don't let the facts get in the way of your penchant for women hating, asshole...
Who voted for and against the Roe v. Wade decision:
The majority: Harry Blackmun, William J. Brennan, Chief Justice Warren Burger, William O. Douglas, Thurgood Marshall, Lewis Powell and Potter Stewart. The dissent: William Rehnquist and Byron White. The majority opinion was written by Harry Blackmun. Concurring opinions were written by Potter Stewart, Warren Burger, and William O. Douglas. Dissenting opinions were written by William Rehnquist and Byron White.
Roe v. Wade - Overview
Roe v. Wade is the historic Supreme Court decision overturning a Texas interpretation of abortion law and making abortion legal in the United States. The Roe v. Wade decision held that a woman, with her doctor, could choose abortion in earlier months of pregnancy without legal restriction, and with restrictions in later months, based on the right to privacy.
Date of the Roe v. Wade decision
January 22, 1973.
Effect of the Roe v. Wade decision:
All state laws limiting women's access to abortions during the first trimester of pregnancy were invalidated by Roe v. Wade. State laws limiting such access during the second trimester were upheld only when the restrictions were for the purpose of protecting the health of the pregnant woman. Roe v. Wade legalized abortion in the United States, which was not legal at all in many states and was limited by law in others.
Basis of the Roe v. Wade decision:
The lower court's decision in this case was that the Ninth Amendment, a part of the Bill of Rights, in stating that "the enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people," protected a person's right to privacy. The Supreme Court chose to base its decision on the Fourteenth Amendment. Roe v. Wade was decided primarily on the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. A criminal statute that did not take into account the state of pregnancy or other interests than the life of the mother was deemed a violation of Due Process.
That hit too Close to Home, didn't it?...
You really didn't have to Meltdown over it...
I never said you Negged me on the Open Boards you Hysterical Twit.
Valerie's Inability to Contain her Rage at my Observation of Abortion for what it is was what Caused that Post...
Somebody's Suffering Abortion Regret...
Bitter, Bitter, Bitter...
seems he is accused but you have already judged him guilty......
The next time ravi does this in reverse, you be sure to take her to task, Bones...
peace...
Ohhhh it's a CHIIIILLLLLDDDD. A 15 year old thug.
'Occupier' Accused of Strangling Parents - Occupy Wall Street - Fox Nation
But now, less than a decade after they adopted, their 15-year-old son stands accused of strangling both Poff, 50, and Kamin, 55, then hiding their bodies in the back of the family's PT Cruiser
Co-workers said Poff and Kamin were having some arguments with their son, some of it having to do with him spending too much time in the Occupy Oakland encampment, but nothing that sounded beyond the scope of typical teenage rebelliousness.
Read more: 'Occupier' Accused of Strangling Parents - Occupy Wall Street - Fox Nation
US Marine kills US President: Lee Harvey Oswald
Don't let the facts get in the way of your penchant for women hating, asshole...
Who voted for and against the Roe v. Wade decision:
The majority: Harry Blackmun, William J. Brennan, Chief Justice Warren Burger, William O. Douglas, Thurgood Marshall, Lewis Powell and Potter Stewart. The dissent: William Rehnquist and Byron White. The majority opinion was written by Harry Blackmun. Concurring opinions were written by Potter Stewart, Warren Burger, and William O. Douglas. Dissenting opinions were written by William Rehnquist and Byron White.
Roe v. Wade - Overview
That hit too Close to Home, didn't it?...
You really didn't have to Meltdown over it...
I never said you Negged me on the Open Boards you Hysterical Twit.
Do you ever post ANYthing that isn't retarded? I've yet to see it, porky...
Valerie's Inability to Contain her Rage at my Observation of Abortion for what it is was what Caused that Post...
Somebody's Suffering Abortion Regret...
Bitter, Bitter, Bitter...
Oh yeah, Val... I almost forgot... I got you this shovel while I was out today:
You really seem like you could use it today.
Take care!
peace...
I knew I hit close... I just had no idea how close...
You cranky.
peace...
I knew I hit close... I just had no idea how close...
You cranky.
peace...
Fuck you asshole, you hit close to nothing...You said something disgustingly stupid and I negged you for being an idiot. Despite your delusions I have not had an abortion you stupid piece of shit.
SCOTUS 1973 were not WOMEN nor were they LIBERAL!
You might try hitting close to some fucking FACTs for once in your life, huh...?
He is an occupier, at 15, he's destroying the property of others. His fault is that he ONLY killed his parents, following the advice of Bill Ayers to "Kill your parents take everything they have".
When he's older he'll do better.