Supreme Court rulings Roe v. Wade now endorsing religious policies
This echo opinion raises the spectre of the elephant in the abortion policy room. In fact, religious zealots forced the Supreme Court wrong minded decision to revoke Roe v. Wade, a decision that protected women from being victimized by illegal abortions. This "pro-life" anti-abortion momentum has been funded, motivated by, advocated for and now will be enforced by Christian religious groups:
The Supreme Court’s recent overturn of Roe v. Wade is one of, if not the worst, decisions made by the Supreme Court in modern history. Not only does it make a women in 2022, have less control over their bodies then they did in the 70s, which is almost incomprehensible, but it’s also exposed the grievous faults and clear problems in the United States, especially with its longest institutions and ideals.
In other words, the Supreme Court, designed to be non-partisan in interpreting law, has overrun the court with American “Christianity”, leading to an erosion of the core American ideal of separation of church and state. I respect all religious beliefs and think religion is great, but this goes beyond just religion.
And, make no mistake, this issue is not a Democratic or Republican issue, but an American one.
This court decision makes a mockery of the independence of the Supreme Court and directly enforces religion upon millions of Americans. The nine justices who swore an oath to non-partisanship have essentially stomped on the Constitution. It seems as if the people who claim they love America the most are actually the ones celebrating the downfall of a cornerstone of American freedom.
Charles K. Quinn, Columbus, Ohio
This court decision makes a mockery of the independence of the Supreme Court and directly enforces religion upon millions of Americans. The nine justices who swore an oath to non-partisanship have essentially stomped on the Constitution. It seems as if the people who claim they love America the most are actually the ones celebrating the downfall of a cornerstone of American freedom.
Charles K. Quinn, Columbus, Ohio
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