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This is a cross-post from Nextdoor.

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subject: petition: defend abortion access

https://action.aclu.org/send-message/defend-abortion-access-all

For my letter, I wrote this:

The far-right war on abortion is war on a free and egalitarian society. Both political parties need to come together to fight this by protecting reproductive rights at the federal level.

Abortion should be a personal and medical decision, not the government's choice.

That last sentence is aimed squarely at our conservoid Congressional reps, who are always talking about how government should be small and unobtrusive. Their actions consistently belie their words, but I like to give people an honorable way out when I can by pretending they didn't *mean* to be forking hypocrites.

Someone on Mastodon added: "small enough to fit in the body and bedroom, yes." Indeed! Hurrah for Republican fold-away vaginally-inserted government! Fits neatly in your purse, right next to your AR-15 and ivermectin tablets. (Be sure to wash thoroughly and sanitize between pregnancies. WARNING: May cause electile dysfunction.)

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Responding to Dennis Sharp:

"The court is not trying to end abortion rights but leave it up to the states."

That's the same thing, Dennis.

"If you read the US Constitution, there is a list of federal powers. The federal government is not impowered in this area, so it is up to the state."

That's why we need a Constitutional amendment.

"This puts this matter into the hands of citizens, not appointed judges."

NO. IT DOES THE EXACT FRICKIN' OPPOSITE, YOU COLOSSAL DINGUS.

When you rebooted your brain, did you remember to TURN IT BACK ON AGAIN?

Dennis digs in; I responded again:

I see you can't even grasp basic logic -- so when others try to explain it to you, you think they are confused.

I'll go over this one more time:

1.

you said: "The court is not trying to end abortion rights but leave it up to the states."

Leaving a right "up to the states" is removing that right nationally. A right doesn't exist unless it is enforced.

2.

you said: "This puts this matter into the hands of citizens, not appointed judges."

This is the exact opposite of reality.

If you have a right to do something, then the choice to do it (or not) is yours.

If you *don't* have that right, then it's up to others (including but not limited to the government) to decide whether you're allowed to.

Letting the states decide means that any state can choose to take away that right.

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At the very least, you're being dishonest with yourself -- and I see no reason to think you're being honest with me, either. Nobody could possibly really *believe* the twisty non-logic you're putting out here.