Lysistrata
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That's cool you can think what you like. IMO the rights of the people are paramount and neither the state nor the fed can infringe on them. But you go there if you wish to have the government regulate what you do with your body. I personally think being forced to be a cow is a bad move.
Then please show us all where it appears in the constitution. Thank you!
10th.
Thank you for grudgingly proving that I am right and you are wrong.
Amendment X
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.
What part is unclear to you?
We are still waiting for you to show us all where abortion appears in our Constitution. As you know, it is not the 10th, so where do you go from there. The tenth only proves that I am right.
There have been several decisions upholding the right to privacy under various amendments to the Constitution. You can start by reading Griswold v. Connecticut, 381 U.S. 479 (1965), in which the USSupct upheld the a right to marital privacy against government intrusion and struck down an 1879 state law that prohibited the use or encouragement of contraception. Several other decisions followed, drawing from several amendments to the Constitution.
Your ship has already sailed.