Monday, January 29, 2007
Supreme Court Retirement Will Change How America ThinksHow can a retirement in the Supreme Court change how America thinks? That retirement will happen - it’s happened recently---and it will happen again. But if you talk about the aborting illegally, eyebrows are raised. If the current 5-4 decision on Roe vs. Wade changes, the act of abortion will literally effect how millions of Americans think and act. Interestingly, the head of a judicial watchdog group says he believes that 86 year old Justice John Paul Stevens may retire.
Stevens, appointed in 1975(32 years ago), has been battling heath problems, and several reports have appeared recently that his health has taken a turn for the worse. Stevens is a member of the five justice block who has backed legalized abortion. His retirement could potentially pave the way for the confirmation of a justice who may be the deciding vote for overturning Roe vs. Wade.
With Bush’s two years left, his nomination would likely be a conservative, and favoring an overturn. Of course, if Stevens remains active, and a conservative president is elected in two years, chances are that a conservative judge will be nominated again to the Supreme Court. Again Roe vs. Wade could be overturned.
What most don’t understand is that the determination of the legality of abortion would then be thrown to the individual states. That’s already been looked at, and it’s been determined that any state can pass a law to ban abortion. Even from the ‘pro-abortion’ Feminist Majority Foundation, they reveal that 21 states are at high risk of banning abortion, 9 states are at middle risk, and 18 states still have laws completely or partially banning abortion. But what state actually wants to be labeled a pro-abortion state? Bottom line, the vast majority would likely ban abortion and many potential ‘aborters’ would find themselves outside the boundaries of law, as before 1973.
The work would be far from over, but sheer restrictions of law would realistically allow thousands to live, with over the 1.3 million killed every year since 1973(Roe inception). Some would actually risk incarceration and possible alienation for breaking the law. But the kids that survived from that date would be eternally grateful. It would be difficult to turn around what many consider to be a ‘perceived’ right, when nothing of the sort existed before 1973. Chaos and resentment would exist for awhile, but we dug this hole and it’s past time to dig our way out.
Last January, a CBS news poll found that 55% of Americans took a pro-life position on abortion. The Polling Company firm and Karen Cross(Political Director/National Right to Life) confirmed the above poll. According to a ‘NARAL’ report, state legislatures enacted 58 measures in 2005 alone that restricted access to abortion which is double from 2004. “It’s time to return the abortion issue to the states” said Mark Harrington(Director/Center for Bio-ethical Reform Midwest). With 4D ultrasounds, and a litany of women telling their stories of pain and regret following an abortion, the American public is less supportive of abortion now than at any time since Roe.
Other facts cannot be ignored. The recent “Right to Life” march in D.C. had up to 200,000 people ignoring snow, ice, and below freezing temperatures to let legislators know how they feel about this heinous procedure. Heath Shuler, a recently elected Democrat ‘pro-life’ congressman, personally said that 40% of young Democrats are actually ‘pro-life’. Of the many signs at the March, perhaps the most poignant was “If you were born after ’73, you survived “Death-Roe”.
But if you think about the facts, Norma McCorvey(Roe in Roe vs. Wade) is now pro-life and actually tried to get the SC to reverse their decision. Bernard Nathanson(co-founder NARAL) is now actively pro-life as well. The pro-abortion crowd is starting to feel the tide turn, and they’ve directed much of their attention now to conception, rather than abortion.
As one pundit put it, always follow the money. Isn’t it interesting that there are thousands of special interest groups based out of Washington(D.C.), but the only one not after any money is after “life”?
Kevin Roeten
http://kevinroeten.us/
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