Monday, October 28, 2013

Federal Judge: Texas Abortion Restrictions Unconstitutional

By Douglas V. Gibbs

I have always thought that the term "Abortion Doctor" is an oxymoron, because doctors are supposed to save lives, not snuff them out.  In Texas, the part of a new abortion law that would require abortion doctors to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals was struck down as unconstitutional by a federal judge.  Pro-Baby-Slaughter people celebrated the decision as a victory against those mean old people trying to save the lives of innocent babies.

This whole scenario is wrong in so many ways.

The modern abortion battle began in Texas in 1973 with the Roe v. Wade case, that we are told made abortion legal throughout the United States.

Legalized murder, through unconstitutional means.

A pregnancy was once considered a blessing.

The very idea that the federal government is dictating to a State whether or not they can have laws regarding an issue that the federal government has no authority over as per the Constitution, and is not prohibited to the States (therefore, as per the 10th Amendment, is an authority reserved to the States), is preposterous.  Then, for the federal courts to determine the constitutionality of a State law, when it is a State issue, and force a State to abide by the wishes of a single person in a black robe, when the very concept of judicial review by the federal courts was never granted to the Judicial Branch by the Constitution, but was instead issued by the courts themselves, is allowing the federal government to decide for itself its own authorities, and it is allowing them to force the States to act in a manner in line with the federal government.

The federal government was created to protect State Sovereignty, not to control the States.

As far as the Constitution is concerned, abortion in none of the federal government's business, anyways.

Personally, I still have trouble understanding how the taking of an innocent life can be considered a woman's right.

Motherhood is supposed to be a blessing.  And as for that "the child would live in poverty" argument by some pro-baby-killer people, greatness is developed while in adversity.  How many great Americans have we slaughtered before they even had a chance to take their first breath?  How many great American stories about how a child born into a difficult life faced the adversity and rose up to do great things have we snuffed out?

The abortionists cry out, "Stop the war on women."  I say, "Stop the genocide against the innocent."

-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary

Federal Judge Rules Part of Texas' New Abortion Law is Unconstitutional - Fox News

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