Dobbs v. Jackson

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Roe and Casey were recognized as unconstitutional overreach in Dobbs (Mississippi) v. Jackson Women's Health Organization.
Roe and Casey were recognized as unconstitutional overreach in Dobbs (Mississippi) v. Jackson Women's Health Organization. This pushed abortion law back to the States (or Legislature), where it always belonged. The left lost their minds, lied, and had histrionics (as usual). The problem was that progressive overreach had stalled abortion in law for 50 years.
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Created: 2022-07-11 

Facts[edit | edit source]

  • Roe v. Wade was a bad ruling. (As virtually everyone that has looked at the legal basis for it has admitted). [1]
  • Roe stalled legal and social advancement of abortion law in its tracks. That’s one of the major criticisms of Roe by far left activists/Dead Supreme Court Justice RBG.
  • Now that Roe was declared unconstitutional (it was unconstitutional all along, the court just admitted it), a lot of laws are 50 years out-of-date, others got more modern backlash at Judicial overreach..… and it’s going to take a decade or three to catch up, after Roe held us back for 50 years.
  • The problem here, as usual, is unintended consequences (and backlash) caused by progressive overreach. If there had been no Roe, things would be a lot better now for Women. Thus the blame here is not for the textualists defending the Constitution/Law of the Land, the problem is because of activists that ignored it, and were destined to be overturned.

💭 Revisionism
If you cherry-pick and look at what was delivered, progressives always judge themselves as a success, “Woo hoo, look what we got that wouldn't have happened otherwise”. (By ignoring what was on track before they got involved). Then when they get the backlash they earned by their overreach, they blame the other side, not their own actions and the predictable consequences.

If you look at what COULD have been delivered without the progressive overreach (or what was happening before them, and the backlash they caused), then you’re a rational adult (critical thinker) and can see that most paths to a better outcome were NOT through progressive overreach, but more moderate persuasion, and more middle of the road legislation.

e.g. I believe that if it hadn’t of been for Casey and 42-week abortions legalized across the nation, we wouldn’t have AS strict of bans, and have allowed more exceptions by now in the law. The majority of the country polled for the last 50 years, wanted MORE restrictions than we had..… but did still want 1st-trimester abortions (or at least until 6-12 weeks), and reasonable exceptions. We would have those laws codified if it wasn’t for Roe.
  • Biden/Abortion - Joe Biden divided the nation on Abortion and lied about a poor 10-Year-Old rape victim (who couldn't get an abortion in her state). Of course the story was created by an activist, and nobody can verify any part of the story. And in speaking to that, he gaffed multiple times, and read teleprompter directions like, "repeat the line". Then his staff lied about it.
  • Mississippi v Jackson Health - Leak - The Roe ruling leak proves why Roe needs to be overturned. Politicizing the court undermines the rule of law. Progressives Democrats think that the court is another tool of their political agenda, and are willing to break the law, tradition, oaths of office, and anything to get their way. Ironically the leak stopped negotiations in not overturning Roe.


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👁️ See also

  • Abortion - Abortion is a deeply personal view, but someone's views on it is a window into their soul.
  • Abortion/Toastmasters - I did a toastmasters speech (2008) on my views on Abortion.
  • Abortion/Life or Choice breakdown - The majority of Americans are both for and against abortion. Most want it more restricted, but legal (in some cases).
  • Abortion/By Party - General support/opposition for abortion is nearly the same across parties.
  • Abortion/By Term - The vast majority of Americans want more restrictions.
  • Abortion/Number per Year - ≈800K abortions per year, or twice as many American deaths as WWII.
  • Abortion/By Ethnicity - Margaret Sanger founded planned parenthood on the idea of exterminating inferior brown babies, so they'd stop outbreeding white ones.
  • Abortion/Why? - Abortion for Health of Mother (2.8%), Health of Fetus (3.3%), or rape/incest (>1%), total = <6%.
  • Abortion/Why late term? - The vast majority of late term abortions are not about "Fetal Problems", or "health of the mother". It's irresponsibility.
  • Abortion Limits - The far left lies, and pretends any reasonable restriction is a "war on reproductive rights".
  • Roe v. Wade - Roe v. Wade fits my personal beliefs (1st Trimester legal, 3rd illegal), but it was a lousy and Unconstitutional ruling.
  • Roe is Judicial Activism - "Blackmun’s papers vindicate every indictment of Roe: invention, overreach, arbitrariness, textual indifference"
  • Roe v. 10th and 11th Amendments - The dissenting opinion pointed out that the 10th and 11th both disagreed with Blackmun's interpretation of the 14th.
  • Roe v. 14th Amendment - Blackmun used 14th Amendment as an excuse for enacting Roe. But the authors, ratifiers, others never noticed it before.
  • Roe v. Legal Review - No Legal Review has ever come up with a substantive defense of Roe. Which is why the distract with whataboutism.
  • Planned Parenthood - Planned Parenthood is an abortion mill wrapped in the facade of being about Women's healthcare.


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Roe v. Wade fits my personal beliefs (1st Trimester legal, 3rd illegal), but it was a lousy and Unconstitutional ruling.

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