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Originally Posted by Ferd
what I dont understand about you stew, is the clear refusal to recognize how difficult it is to change the supreme court, and the refusal to recognize the efforts of republicans to change the court in the last 25 years.
Im being honest here. not trying to pick a fight or even debate this issue.
However, all the work that has been done over the last 25 years, will either be vendicated or completely undone after this election.
John Paul Stevens will go off the court. when he does, IF an originalist judge is appointed, and only McCain will do that, the court flips.
that gives us a majority of justices that will vote to over turn Roe.
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Ferd, I posted earlier that if the moral majority had treated abortion like murder and aggressively demanded action over the last 35 years, things would be drastically different. The very Senators voting on a nominee would be
governing from a pro-life position and would be held accountable. I would not think that anyone would be so patient with the system and allow for decades if their were actual ten-year-olds being murdered. When I look at the fact that abortion has been such a
key factor in decades of voting, I am not satisfied with the millions still being killed.
What specifically do you expect (or know) that McCain will do about abortion, due to what he has promised...and how will that affect your relationship with the GOP during the next election cycle? I personally would like to archive the specific promises and platform so that there is something concrete to hold the party to and a clear evaluation barometer.