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Last week, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said she is confident the Supreme Court will never overturn the Roe v. Wade decision that resulted in unlimited abortions in the United States. She said doing so would hurt poor people who supposedly have no other resource during an unplanned pregnancy.
Participating in a discussion during the Aspen Ideas Festival in Colorado, Ginsburg said the infamous decision that allowed more than 52 million abortions won't be overturned because women and society has gotten used to it.
"Over a generation of young women have grown up, understanding they can control their own reproductive capacity, and in fact their life's destiny," Ginsburg said, according to a Politico report. "We will never go back to the way it once was."
In an introduction of Ginsburg for the event, pro-abortion former Justice Sandra Day O'Connor said Ginsburg is relishing adding a new member of the Supreme Court -- pro-abortion activist Elena Kagan, whom President Barack Obama has nominated to replace retiring pro-abortion Justice John Paul Stevens.
Ginsburg's comments on abortion and its availability for poor women are not surprising given how she was taken to task last year for her comments about the Roe v. Wade abortion case that appeared racist.
In a July 2009 interview with the New York Times, Ginsburg said she once supported Roe for population control reasons targeting minorities.
Sounds like Judge Ginsburg is giving us her personal decision, not one made because of the law. When this Judge states emphatically that it would never change, does this mean that even if the law was discovered to have been misinterpreted - she would not accept that. Self-appointed God. God bless her. Lord hear our prayer!
ReplyDeleteFor the 52 million babies http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJanc3-a320
ReplyDeleteEven though I would wish that abortion be against the law, I can't help but agree that society is so used to it that it would be very difficult to change people's general attitude.
ReplyDeleteBUT - considering the decline of populations in Western countries and disillusionment with the feminist establishment, I believe that if Western societies regained pride in themselves and their heritage, it could provide ripe conditins for a rethink of this modern assumption for liberty.
Of course this would mean that the Churches would need to get their head out of the clouds and start preaching with confidence. The current crop of Catholic prelates in the West are certainly not up to the job... So the slaughter will continue.... May God forgive this generation.
This silly woman is what passes for a supreme court "justice" in the west.
ReplyDeletewatch Maafa 21. Abortion is all about eugenics, which she hinted at with her poor women comment.
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