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    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    Framing. It's always about Framing. Mainstream news has long been avowedly and proudly pro-abortion for a long time, and long ago established the narrative that it was the evil forced pregnancy anti-abortionists that were the violent ones. Even as violence was disavowed by the wider pro-life...
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    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    Wasn't just in the South. The New York law that was just struck down was pretty much explicitly one of those kinds of Gun Control Laws when it was passed. It just didn't say it explicitly.
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    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    Except that they would be if things ever went to the Supreme Court. The US is a patchwork of law on this matter, with some state recognizing them while other state refuse to. As far as I can tell the situation has never come up to the Federal court system, but the Full faith and credit clause...
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    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    Something to bear in mind. Even if all the substantive due process cases were looked at and repealed, same-sex Marriage has what should have been the core of the ruling in the first place: Full Faith and Credit. The absolute worst case for same-sex marriage at this point is that is that states...
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    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    The juries would be drawn from across the entire Maryland District.. which is ALL OF MARYLAND. Maryland while quite liberal is not monolithic and has elected Republican statewide quite recently. And no, Southern Maryland isn't runnoff from DC, Central Maryland is. Southern Maryland is on the...
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    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    No he wouldn't have? Justice Kauvenaugh, for some Gods only knows reason, lives in Maryland. If he had been murdered in his home the murderer would have been tried for Murder in the State of Maryland. If there was a Federal crime to be tried it would be in the Maryland District Court of the...
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    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    In fairness, "A Handmaid's Tale" was a novel before it was a miniseries. So they've read at least one book other than Harry Potter!
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    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    To help those suspect of why this decision could be so important: https://thefederalist.com/2022/05/10/overturning-roe-would-be-a-triumph-that-can-bring-america-back-to-life/
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    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    That's certainly not how they remember the 90s, and it's certainly not how they think it will go now, with the level of leftist institutional capture of government they've managed. Here's the thing: right now, the actual right-wing violence they can manage to gin up or point to is all forms of...
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    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    Once again, if they pull this kind of shit off... the response from the right is not going to be pretty. There has been anti-abortion terrorism in the past. One of the things that managed to tamp it down was a concerted effort to delegitimize it as a method due to there being a legal recourse...
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    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    . . . Abortion is a major institution OF the uniparty though. One thing that has been consistent is the Uniparty's support for legal abortion, with the only allowable defection/limit being on if Federal money was allowed to be spent on it or not. You can see that in how they constantly use the...
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    SCOTUS Getting Shade Over Roe v Wade

    Nah, they'll be fine, the media will take them in as a "court commentator". She's not been seated yet.
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