WizardofOz
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Where does the bill say individual states can continue to allow abortion? I see thisr. Paul has issued this Statement in Support of State ‘Right to Life’ AmendmentsDoes this sound like someone who is pro-abortion? I see nothing here that encourages states to reject their duty to protect life. The whole idea is to make it possible for the states to protect the unborn.
What's missing from Ron Paul's bill is a call for the government of Mexico to invade any state that fails to protect the unborn. Also missing is a call for the federal government to invade any state that fails to protect the unborn -- and for the same reason. On the day after the Constitution was ratified and went into effect, New York, Mexico, Virginia, and France were all on the same level of jurisdiction "as Free and Independent States," with the 13 American States "separate and equal ... among the Powers of the earth" (quotes from the Declaration of Independence). Those states did not give the federal government (which they created) any power over the ordinary criminal laws of the states. Nor did they give the government of Mexico any such power.
The 14th Amendment only gives power to Congress -- not the President -- to act when any state denies blacks the right to enter into contracts, testify in court, etc. That's all the 14th Amendment was originally intended to do. To go beyond the original intent of the framers is most dangerous:
http://KevinCraig.us/14thAmendment.htm
:thumb: All the Keyes supporters and Paul naysayers are displaying is their ignorance regarding the ways of the land and how our system works; especially how our nation was framed and intended to be run.
Great post and work in this and other threads Vine&FigTree! All I hear are crickets chirping in the other camp.:dead: A bit of a concession I would say.