Thursday, April 19, 2007

The Tyranny of Tolerance... losing its deathgrip??

Can it be?

The socialists have suffered a setback?

A woman's "right to choose" has been denied??

The Supreme Court of the United States actually stood up for the rights of unborn children for a change???

Shocking, but true!

Check it out spacefans.

Looks like the Tyranny is loosing its grip... maybe!

Analysis: Kennedy's pivotal vote

By GINA HOLLAND
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER


Wednesday's Supreme Court ruling banning a controversial late-term abortion procedure may be as important for who wrote it as for the decision itself.

Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, considered the court's crucial middleman, came down solidly with conservatives in writing the 5-4 decision.

Abortion cases are difficult for the court, and in the past they've been particularly trying for Kennedy. He agonized over his 1992 vote to reaffirm a woman's right to abortion. That decision enraged conservatives, who had expected the Roman Catholic Reagan nominee to help overturn Roe v. Wade, the 1973 case that established a constitutional right to privacy that protects abortion rights.

On Wednesday, Kennedy led conservatives in the decision that for the first time upheld a nationwide ban on a procedure that opponents call "partial-birth abortion." The ruling also opened the way for further restrictions...


This excerpt says it all:

...Louisiana prosecutors and lawmakers have been trying for decades to poke holes into Roe V. Wade, the 1973 ruling that women have a constitutional right to abortion.

Nevers, whose 2006 abortion ban law would go into effect if the high court reverses that decision, said he believes the court is moving toward such a ruling.

"I believe many of us in this country have recognized the horrible error the Supreme Court wrote in the Roe versus Wade decision," he said. "I believe it will be overturned in the near future. I guess, when it happens, it will be one of the greatest victories in U.S. history in giving the rights of the unborn child what they deserve."


Sho nuff.

Kumogakure.

No comments: