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Dave wrote:
I'm saying that that decision and similar ones should not be made for all
States by nine wise men acting as a super-legislature based on nothing more
than what they happen to think is a good idea today. And that each State
should, through the political process, adopt the position which you claim is
supported by an overwhelming majority.
Thanks for clarifying. So, in simpler language, what you're saying is
that you support the notion that women should be subject to the whim
of state legislators, similar to how blacks were treated by those very
same legislators. Basically, they shouldn't have the right to choose
under federal law.
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