Redstate stated that this was one of the most important and impactful stories in the past 50 years. Roe v. WadeThis decision was overturned by The United States Supreme Court. Leaked draft decisions that caused outrage over the past few months were real and have now been officially declared. States now have the right to regulate the brutal practice of abortion as they see fit, a move toward respect for human life and basic morality we haven’t seen in this country since slavery was abolished.
It’s hard to overstate how big of a day this is for those who have fought so diligently to protect the lives of unborn babies. No, this doesn’t provide a federal ban on abortion, but it does ensure that the federal government can no longer dictate to Americans and their state representatives that they must legalize and support such barbarism.
BREAKING — Supreme Court: “The Constitution does not confer a right to abortion; Roe and Casey are overruled; and the authority to regulate abortion is returned to the people and their elected representatives.”https://t.co/kXoHcQTzGt pic.twitter.com/kuflfXdsAr
— Jerry Dunleavy (@JerryDunleavy) June 24, 2022
While those with a prolife perspective are celebrating, abortionists are scourging. Fast forward to the hysterical responses. Grab your popcorn, and get ready for some hilarious laughter.
The government designed by the Founding Fathers was to protect the minority from the tyranny. They didn’t consider the possibility that the majority might impose a tyranny on the minorities.
— Michael McDonald (@ElectProject) June 24, 2022
CNN still calls abortion a “right” despite the Supreme Court declaring it not to be in the Constitution. pic.twitter.com/8R5uS4bMvD
— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) June 24, 2022
Joan Biskupic, a CNN legal analyst, says that SCOTUS harms “poor” women.
This court is made up three Trump Appointees. They are all in their 50s. She warns that they will remain with us and set the laws of the land for many years.” pic.twitter.com/skzVj5ueAX
— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) June 24, 2022
While there is much that can be grieved today, my heart breaks for the many Americans who will die as a result of the Supreme Court decision. https://t.co/f3s7J2neZv pic.twitter.com/zwMS7MUo96
— Mark Joseph Stern (@mjs_DC) June 24, 2022
My mother spent many years fighting for women’s right to choose. Unfortunately, my daughter won’t have that right. However, the fight for my daughter’s right to this birthright continues today. I am certain that it will be won.
— Josh Rogin (@joshrogin) June 24, 2022
Perhaps someone smarter than me can figure out how “this will hurt poor women” is somehow a viable argument for killing and dismembering babies in the womb, but that’s the primary reaction we are going to get coming out of this decision. Using one’s currently unborn daughter to promote the idea that she should be allowed to be killed in the womb is also one of the most grotesque things I’ve ever seen on the internet.
But here we are. It’s not just the reactions that are bad, but what about nightfall? It is my hope that cities across the country will be ready. The left is not going to take this lying down, and they’ve made no secret about that. The Biden administration will treat violence coming from the streets with child gloves, too. As much as I’m happy this happened and wouldn’t trade the decision for the world, I recognize things are about to get bad — really bad.