Quote Originally Posted by mustangwomyn
Constitution protected right implys, it is in the US Constitution. Roe -vs- Wade was a case decided by the US Supreme Court, and is always subject to being reviewed again, should someone pursue a new appeal. So you are absolutely correct it is not a constitutional protected right.

When the high court makes a decision on a case like Roe v Wade it is the law of the land until it is overturned. It has been in effect for 40 years now--and is highly doubtful that it will ever be over-turned. Liberals like to use this topic to judge politicians. Nothing else appears to matter to them--it's always abortion--which again they will throw into every single topic.

They use it as a litmus test as to whom they are going to vote for.

It's a non-issue today. And there are much more important things in our lives that should be discussed--other than abortion.

The fact is--that every single woman in this country today can obtain an abortion--yet we are still discussing a 40 year old law. Today 40% of the women in this country having babies are not married--so as we see--it is a minut minority of women that choose to have abortions--yet again we're still talking about it.

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