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According to an unprecedented leaked draft opinion by Justice Samuel Alito, the Supreme Court has voted to overturn the baseless Roe v. Wade decision. And while it will save millions of lives, particularly those of blacks and Hispanics, the Left has gone berserk.
Democrat Gov. Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan proclaimed in a NY Times essay that "Americans will suffer and may die," if Roe v. Wade gets overturned. But she didn't explain why and how that would happen, nor how many unborn babies would not die.
She also left out the little detail that if Roe v. Wade gets overturned, it would leave the abortion decisions up to the individual states and thus, the voters to decide. So if a woman lives in a state that primarily votes Democratic, she can have unprotected sex, get pregnant, and kill the baby anyway. If she lives out of state and gets pregnant, she can travel to a state that will dismember her child in her womb and suck out its brains.
On the other hand, she can easily obtain birth control, often for free or at very low cost, before having coitus.
Whitmer expressed her disappointment in the leaked draft and called on the private sector and states to "get creative" with abortion access. Perhaps states can develop high-speed rail access from states that don't allow babies to be killed right up to birth, to states that do.
They can call the train "The Perdition Express."
"Whether through legislation, executive action, ballot initiative or civic engagement, the answer to the overtly political ruling of a supposedly apolitical, unelected body is to engage in every way and at every level. The answer is to get creative," Whitmer, who was not aborted, wrote.
She applauded many in the private sector, specifically woke companies like Amazon, Levi Strauss and Yelp, that have said they would pay for travel costs for their employees who seek "medical procedures that cannot be performed where they reside."
Killing an unborn baby is as much a 'medical procedure' as clubbing a baby seal to death is a fashion statement.
"More companies must join them," Frau Whitmer said. "If we do not use every lever of power we have right now, or if we succumb to complacency, Americans will suffer and may die," she wrote, linking to an NPR article that made no claim about women dying because it's bizarre to actually believe that nonsense.
"Many will be out of sight, forgotten. Most will be poor. A sizable contingent will be women of color," she continued, not mentioning that the babies killed with be a sizable contingent of babies of color who have the same rights as any human being.
The Michigan governor also explained a lawsuit that she filed with a Michigan court which aims to "immediately resolve whether our State Constitution includes the right to gain access to abortion." A 1931 law in Michigan would ban abortion unless it is done to save the life of mother. The law does not have exceptions for rape or incest because it isn't the baby's fault he or she was conceived.
A clinic specializing in killing the unborn joined her lawsuit and she hopes to request that the Supreme Court take on the lawsuit. Whitmer wants the Michigan Supreme Court to determine that abortion is a constitutional right, in spite of it not being in the U.S. Constitution. She wants the 1931 law struck down as she worries it could go back into effect if the Alito opinion turns out to be the final decision of SCOTUS. Evidently she is unaware that each state will vote on abortion legislation and therefore her fears unfounded.
Fun Fact: Nobody knows how many abortions [if any] Barack Obama's daughters have had in order to avoid being "punished with a baby."
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Politico reported the leaked draft opinion last week, which made it clear that it will be the voters in the states that will determine the outcome of their state's abortion policies.
"It is time to heed the Constitution and return the issue of abortion to the people’s elected representatives," the draft read.
"It is time to heed the Constitution and return the issue of abortion to the people’s elected representatives," the draft read.
What a democratic idea.
I totally agree
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