an even larger marjority of Americans (i.e., practically all of them) thinks that drawing the line at actual birth is a bad idea.
Look.....I feel like a talking parrot here, but that simply doesnt translate into a grassroots movement to strike down Roe.
An even greater majority is against striking down Roe.
So give up already.
Like I said, the culture war is over.
Evolutionary Theory of Culture and the evolution of population demographics has ended it.
2009-01-31 19:05:42
I think pancascadian is right....the seven states with red majorities would implement abortion restriction, and that would just lead to another "intervention" by the Supremes.
Giant waste of time.
Surrender now, dorothies.
2009-01-31 18:58:52
the effect of uniting both the pro-life and pro-choice sides of the issue.
But this simply isn't true.
Submitted empirical data--the epic fail of Colorado Prop 48.
There the electorate united against pro-life causes, 74% to 26%.
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an even larger marjority of Americans (i.e., practically all of them) thinks that drawing the line at actual birth is a bad idea.
Look.....I feel like a talking parrot here, but that simply doesnt translate into a grassroots movement to strike down Roe.
An even greater majority is against striking down Roe.
So give up already.
Like I said, the culture war is over.
Evolutionary Theory of Culture and the evolution of population demographics has ended it.
I think pancascadian is right....the seven states with red majorities would implement abortion restriction, and that would just lead to another "intervention" by the Supremes.
Giant waste of time.
Surrender now, dorothies.
the effect of uniting both the pro-life and pro-choice sides of the issue.
But this simply isn't true.
Submitted empirical data--the epic fail of Colorado Prop 48.
There the electorate united against pro-life causes, 74% to 26%.