Texasgordo
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I respect rgb as much as she respected fetuses. She's not human and glad she's dead.
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Don't hold back! Tell us how you really feel.
I respect rgb as much as she respected fetuses. She's not human and glad she's dead.
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And, yet, many believe that once she is pregnant, the woman has already made several very key decisions.She was more in line with that this was a woman's decision to make, not the governments.
I don't resect shit commies
And, yet, many believe that once she is pregnant, the woman has already made several very key decisions.
Decisions that do not lead to up to a "choice", whether by government or individual.
RGB respected the heck out of the 2A right?
That is a chickenshit way out of taking responsibility for "YOUR"(RGB's) decision. Either you believe in murder or you don't. Can't have it both ways. If you permit it, AND you have to ability to stop it, are you not complicit in the event?You might want to read up on her views on abortion. She was more in line with that this was a woman's decision to make, not the governments.
Abortion rights
Ginsburg discussed her views on abortion and gender equality in a 2009 New York Times interview, in which she said about abortion "[t]he basic thing is that the government has no business making that choice for a woman."[76] Although Ginsburg consistently supported abortion rights and joined in the court's opinion striking down Nebraska's partial-birth abortion law in Stenberg v. Carhart, 530 U.S. 914 (2000), on the 40th anniversary of the court's ruling in Roe v. Wade, 410 U.S. 113 (1973), she criticized the decision in Roe as terminating a nascent democratic movement to liberalize abortion laws which might have built a more durable consensus in support of abortion rights.[77] Ginsburg was in the minority for Gonzales v. Carhart, 550 U.S. 124 (2007), a 5–4 decision upholding restrictions on partial birth abortion. In her dissent, Ginsburg opposed the majority's decision to defer to legislative findings that the procedure was not safe for women. Ginsburg focused her ire on the way Congress reached its findings and with the veracity of the findings.[78] Joining the majority for Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt, 579 U.S. 15-274 (2016), a case which struck down parts of a 2013 Texas law regulating abortion providers, Ginsburg also authored a short concurring opinion which was even more critical of the legislation at issue.[79] She asserted the legislation was not aimed at protecting women's health, as Texas had said, but rather to impede women's access to abortions
That is a chickenshit way out of taking responsibility for "YOUR"(RGB's) decision. Either you believe in murder or you don't. Can't have it both ways. If you permit it, AND you have to ability to stop it, are you not complicit in the event?
Like her or hate her.
She does deserve respect the woman stood her ground on what she believed. I wish more people were like that.
I agree with her on very few things but she has the right as an American to have her views.
I respect your opinion though it differs from mine. Adoption is a key solution to unwanted pregnancies. So is birth control methods. Some think even that, birth control, is wrong. I don't. I find it much more preferable to murder. But... we drift here. My original comment was in response to your comment that RGB was a "that's a woman's decision" and I said that's a chickenshit way out of taking responsibility out of the decision she made. Nothing changed in that regard. Make abortion a crime, Murder in the 1st. Then... I'll support your position "it's a woman's choice"! Yeah, that'll work!Doug, abortion is a very complicated and complex issue. Many of the women supporting wholesale abortion, yes IMO are advocating murder on grand scale.
But, I don't think that can or does apply to every case where abortion is done. What about rape victims? or women that got pregnant from incest? Or cases where they are medical issues to the mother or child?
Abortion used as means of birth control, and not taking responsibility for a person's choices, is very wrong. That part of abortion I do condemn. That is nothing more than murder. And there are other options for such pregnancies other than abortion. Adoption comes to mind.
Under that definition of "deserves respect" you're gonna have to respect O'mama, Harris, Biden, Hiliary Et Al..... because they're sho'nuff standing their ground. And have since the beginning of time.Like her or hate her.
She does deserve respect the woman stood her ground on what she believed. I wish more people were like that.
I agree with her on very few things but she has the right as an American to have her views.
That just makes her an activist. Her job was to uphold the constitution.She does deserve respect the woman stood her ground on what she believed.
I respect your opinion though it differs from mine. Adoption is a key solution to unwanted pregnancies. So is birth control methods. Some think even that, birth control, is wrong. I don't. I find it much more preferable to murder. But... we drift here. My original comment was in response to your comment that RGB was a "that's a woman's decision" and I said that's a chickenshit way out of taking responsibility out of the decision she made. Nothing changed in that regard. Make abortion a crime, Murder in the 1st. Then... I'll support your position "it's a woman's choice"! Yeah, that'll work!
I believe she dissented on Heller decision.Honestly, I can't recall her stating against, or for decisions on the 2nd Amendment or any gun rights issues.
She may have been neutral on those for all I know.
Under that definition of "deserves respect" you're gonna have to respect O'mama, Harris, Biden, Hiliary Et Al..... because they're sho'nuff standing their ground. And have since the beginning of time.
I believe she dissented on Heller decision.