6. Let's be specific: when the principle at issue involve the Constitution, the law of the land, the only document America and Americans have agreed to be guided by, its principles involve an amendment mechanism that the people can use to alter the principle....but it quite far from allowing momentary emotions, whims, to rule the day.
Yesterday, in The Hill:
"Most Americans support legal abortion, upholding Roe v. Wade: poll"
Most Americans support legal abortion, upholding Roe v. Wade: poll
Story at a glance The majority of Americans believe the Supreme Court’s ruling in Roe v. Wade should be upheld, according to a new ABC News/Washington Post poll. Nearly 60 percent say abortion shou…
thehill.com
No they don't. That’s simply spin:
Spin…altering the truth without altering the facts.
A lie which has somehow been legitimized by an uneducated public. See
newspeak,
doublespeak
: Public relations term, referring to slightly altering facts to portray a desired version of a story.
a. Democrats lie about everything, especially if it supports their narrative.
b. The Supreme Court issue is not finding any mention of abortion or infanticide, Democrat demands, in the Constitution.
c.
If the poll were true, the Democrats would have authored a constitutional amendment any day since 1973 and we wouldn't be subjected to all their angst today.