Why You Won't Find Abortion in the U.S. Constitution - Granite Grok

Why You Won’t Find Abortion in the U.S. Constitution

Democrats should be happy that Judge Kavanaugh does not see a specific right to abortion in the words of the US Constitution. It means that the lib-states can do whatever they want. Lefty Landscapes can continue to “euthanize” minority populations before birth and legally “separate” immigrant mothers from their unborn babies. All at Taxpayer Expense!

Women’s health care for all the victim groups including the ones that were not born “women.”

These states will be so desirable that “women” will leave non-lib-states that fail to see the benefit and move to the lib-states instead.

Right?

Related: Roe v. Wade is Just a Clump of Words

Maybe not.

But that doesn’t matter now. What matters is sanctuary for abortion providers. I’m sure Jerry Brown’s already working on it.

Planned Parenthood can rent all the abandoned Brookstone spaces in California where they will have walk-up-wimminz-healthkare-klinics right on the mall. Need a condom? Some morning-after medicine? A D&C not to be confused with a DNC?

They also offer (as an unpleasant side-effect of being a lib-state) human trafficking, sex trafficking, Synthetic Fentanyl, Identify theft, a murder rate higher than a third world hell-hole, unsustainable budgets, unusually high property crime, burglary, and assault, illiteracy…but forget about all that. With every abortion you get a free pooper-scooper because we’ve got an enormous homeless population and between the rolling brown-outs and blackouts cultural Marxism is that thing we all clean up after together.

California can be Crapifornia, Clapifornia, Fentanlyifornia, or Abortifornia because State’s have rights.

These include the right to not make taxpayers pay for any of that or to even put up politicians who put up with it. You see, crazy as this sounds, there is no right to abortion in the Constitution because life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness begin with life. And life begins (trigger warning) at conception.

Life is not limited to consciousness. It is not limited by a lack of awareness. It is not defined by the ability to feel pain. These are political ideas, not scientific ones. Temporary, long-term, or indefinite, these conditions are not a measure of “life” outside the womb so there is no clinical or moral reason to accept that they would inside the womb.

Conception starts a process that continues until natural or unnatural death. Abortion is an unnatural death. It’s an inter-uterine contingency operation.  A man-caused disaster by a known-wolf. It is a deliberate act that stops the progress of human existence. A progress that has but one starting point. When the egg and the sperm ‘shake hands.’

Left to their own devices the result is a human being. Black, white, male, female, healthy or otherwise and every combination in between if that’s how your politics roll.

And while there are plenty of ways or things that can end a life you can’t start one any other way. And the government, as a rule, should not be granted the latitude to make judgments that end life without some form of due process and even then there are plenty of reasonable arguments against State’s ending life at all.

Why? Because history tells us that governments abuse them for political purposes which, unless you live under a rock, succinctly describes the Democrat Party and its relationship to abortion.

Judge Brett Kavanaugh, for his part, has been sticking to precedent at his confirmation hearing, which includes (inconveniently for the left) the U.S. Constitution as written. But you won’t find the right to abortion anywhere in the document.

It’s not there.

Judge Kavanaugh has refused to say that the right to abortion exists. He has also refused to promise to never overturn Roe v. Wade, which would, as we’ve noted previously, do nothing at all that would impact existing state laws.

Should the opportunity to challenge the current regime of control present itself the States could be freed to do as they please with abortion because there’s no right to abortion in the Constitution.

Put another way, in the absence of Roe, if you like your state laws on abortion you can keep your state laws on abortion. Or, something.

H/T Life News.com

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