What SCOTUS did not say is problematic for officials with no intestinal fortitude.
Tag: abolition
Preborn inmates on Death Roe await the Governor’s pardon.
Ownership is not ownership if nothing is actually possessed. You can holler, “That’s my lunch money!” but the bully still has it until you take it back, and he’s not likely to hand it over just because you keep asking. This is the fundamental flaw in the Pro-life Movement’s SCOTUS-centered paradigm.
Why Bother?
Are we better than the prophets, that they should listen to us? Why bother if they are not going to listen anyway?
Those who have never kept vigil at an abortion deathcamp may have trouble imagining the scene. They ask, What goes on down there? What’s it like?
Roe v. Wade kicked off the never-ending political football game of legal abortion.
Legislators ought to use instructive admonition, political pressure, and financial leverage to move State executives to abolish abortion.
Pro-life politicians keep offering human sacrifices to the gods of state and federal judges.
When executives refuse to stand up to judicial bullies, the bullies keep bullying. In this case they keep getting away with murder.
The game is a con. We always lose. Abolition is not under the court shell because of stare decisis, and abolition is not under the legislative shell because they have no power to enforce it.