good dolphin wrote:
pittmike wrote:
No I was pretty serious. I am not an expert on the tons of protective laws there are but when I think of this I think about the stupid abortion debate in presidential elections. For what like nearly 40 years the supreme court has said roe v. wade was the decision and I can't recall even one serious challenge made at the federal level by a President. Yet every single cycle they make a huge straw man issue. In that 40 years states have fought about the conditions of abortion, time limits, who pays and so on. I think like this many things can be worked out at the state level and should.
Marriage might also be one that is a waste of a fight. The only law in this land should be that two people of whatever mix can have a civil union with all the rights that entails. The marriage part thing should only be a ceremony people can take on their own in whatever venue they like. Eventually, all these state cases will get to the supreme and this likely will be the case. Why a federal election bothers with it is just grandstanding.
Roe v. Wade is a weak decision. It really isn't a decision at all. They recognized a balancing act between mother's and child's rights with no child's rights until it was able to survive independant of the mother. We are getting to the point where survival independant of the mother can occur fairly soon after conception which will lead to de facto nullification of the ability to abort. The decision is pretty much ripe for an update, so you can see where those who care about these things find a battle ground.
I don't understand why it is allowed to dominate the discussion. Prosperity reduces so many of the ills people find with society and that should always be the focus.
Abortion was hardly a dominant discussion in this Presidential go around. Birth control became the issue when the Dems realized that the country is waking up on some level to the ills of abortion and they needed a new rallying cry for women voters.
A country that can't be trusted to defend their weakest citizens can't be trusted to look out for the best interests of the rest. It's a principle introduced to the world by the Semitic people around 5700 years ago. When you take away the rights of a class of people, what stops a government from going after yours next.
And your final paragraph GD is so demonstrably false that I am surprised you hit submit. We live in the most prosperous society in the world. And have been that society for quite a long time too. We have ills that other countries wouldn't think of.
The second leading cause of death among 18-34 year olds is suicide in this country.
Marriages fail at a 50% clip.
We are continually spending far more on education than any other country and turning out less educated citizens.
All those suburban kids getting off the Edens and going south on Cicero, or getting off the Eisenhower and going North on Cicero are there for heroin. And they are from incredibly "prosperous" homes.
And the list goes on and on.
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