Regardless of what your personal feelings are on it, this ruling may wind up being the best thing that ever happened.
The Constitution did not address the topic of abortion, and trying to use it to justify it as a right was not doing the job, because the same Constitutional arguments were being used to argue for the Child's right to exist.
I don't personally believe in Abortion as a form of Birth Control, but I believe in Democracy even more.
Now that this ruling has been made that the Constitution, as it stands right now, does not address this topic, it will likely be made an election issue. As it should.
And if the Dems manage to win a mandate to make a specific amendment to the Constitution allowing Abortion, or visa versa, then the people have spoken, and this debate is over once and for all.
The problem is, no one is willing to put it to a Democratic vote when they are already getting their way, because they are afraid they might not win. That is disingenuous and antithetical to Democracy. Let the people decide this once and for all.
The Constitution did not address the topic of abortion, and trying to use it to justify it as a right was not doing the job, because the same Constitutional arguments were being used to argue for the Child's right to exist.
I don't personally believe in Abortion as a form of Birth Control, but I believe in Democracy even more.
Now that this ruling has been made that the Constitution, as it stands right now, does not address this topic, it will likely be made an election issue. As it should.
And if the Dems manage to win a mandate to make a specific amendment to the Constitution allowing Abortion, or visa versa, then the people have spoken, and this debate is over once and for all.
The problem is, no one is willing to put it to a Democratic vote when they are already getting their way, because they are afraid they might not win. That is disingenuous and antithetical to Democracy. Let the people decide this once and for all.