From Wikipedia: Paul introduced The Sanctity of Life Act of 2005, a bill that would have defined human life to begin at conception, and removed challenges to prohibitions on abortion from federal court jurisdiction.In 2005, Paul introduced the We the People Act, which would have removed "any claim based upon the right of privacy, including any such claim related to any issue of ... reproduction" from the jurisdiction of federal courts. If made law, either of these acts would allow states to prohibit abortion.
Question: If Ron Paul if fighting this hard to get control of abortion out of Federal hands why do we think he won't do anything when it comes to the states. The man watched an abortion happen (see wikipedia also) and fights like a banshee against it.
Ron Paul is not going to let abortion continue. He's fighting it as hard as possible and no one on the forum has enough sense to see that he is trying to keep the fight in Constitutional bounds.
Do you guys honestly think that he'll just let the states slide after all the work he's done against abortion on the Federal level.
Good Grief. :sigh: :vomit: