Pro\u002Dlife Americans flocked to Washington, D.C. on Jan. 20 to March for Life.
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Pew Research reports that, in Dobbs, the Supreme Court ruled to “end the constitutional right to abortion.”Article content The complaint all these years about Roe v. Wade has been that only someone with either a very active imagination or a very active conviction that their personal opinion is more important than what the Constitution actually says could find a right to abortion in the U.S. Constitution.Article content
Or consider further that our Constitution, the operating manual for our free nation, had to be amended to make slavery illegal. Is it in any way conceivable that the original language of our Constitution did not prohibit slavery but somehow protected a right to abortion?Article content Pew Research shows that after years of decline in the number of abortions, it ticked back up in 2020 to 930,160.
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