Roe v Wade overturned????? Draft says so

Do you agree wt the draft majority opinion

  • Yes

    Votes: 7 20.0%
  • No

    Votes: 28 80.0%
  • Not sure

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    35
There are plenty of Democratic f#&%-ups deserving comment. This bit of outrage seems so incredibly thin it's almost like you were reaching. Given the limited time the good Lord gives us on the Earth I wondered why you even bothered to cut, paste and comment. 
Maybe the Good Lord gave me some extra credit time in order to accomplish that task.  
 

Plus it seems to irritate you so added bonus maybe  :D   

 
Wyoming bill is sent to the Agriculture Committee, well.....because.  The proposed bill would eliminate the exception for rape or incest.

"Hyperbole"


Agriculture Committee  :facepalm:    I'm pro-life but if a law needs to be passed - do it in the light of day and through the proper channels.  But today's GOP....

I expect the bill to be held up in court and then declared unconstitutional based on this info from the article:

The proposed legislation draws on lessons learned so far in the ongoing litigation challenging the constitutionality of last year’s abortion trigger ban, which went into effect briefly before being blocked by a state judge. For now, abortions remain legal in Wyoming.
On Friday, Driskill told reporters that he was still weighing whether or not to let the bill proceed, citing questions around the bill’s legality and constituents’ concerns about the proposed legislation’s elimination of rape and incest exemptions.
 

 


House Bill 152 includes a number of unusual characteristics that some lawmakers, including several who voted in favor of last year’s abortion trigger ban, have argued would infringe on separation-of-powers principles in the U.S. Constitution.
Its “findings and purposes” section, for example, makes interpretations of the Wyoming Constitution, a job that’s reserved for courts. And it would give the sponsor and cosponsors of the bill, by joint resolution, power to intervene in potential court cases challenging the legislation.


 
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