Group: soc.women
From: Vandar
Date: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 1:30 AM
Subject: Re: Planned Parenthood's Fight in Aurora

John D. Wentzky wrote:

> "Vandar" wrote in message
> news: $ @ ...
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>>R. Steve Walz wrote:
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>>>>>>>>R. Steve Walz wrote:
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>>>>>>>>>beavis wrote:
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>>>>>>>>>>If abortion does not kill a baby then why is killing a pregnant
>>>>>>>>>>woman
>>>>>>>>>>double murder??
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>>>>>>>>>It isn't. It's regarded as a crime against the mother. Only
>>>>>>>>>uneducated
>>>>>>>>>slobbering hooting nincompoops call it "double-murder", the law does
>>>>>>>>>NOT.
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>>>>>>>> /trials/peterson/
>>>>>>>>I guess those at CourtTV are "slobbering hooting nincompoops".
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>>>>>>>>California Penal Code Section 187
>>>>>>>>(a) Murder is the unlawful killing of a human being, or a
>>>>>>>>fetus, with malice aforethought.
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>>>>>>>More legalistic nonsense. The SCotUS says it isn't, and as I recall,
>>>>>>>that is the Law of the Land.
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>>>>>>The SCOTUS does not define murder and is not the law of the land.
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>>>>>I can't really help that you're obviously uneducated and illiterate.
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>>>>The Constitution is the law of the land, Einstein. The SCOTUS doesn't
>>>>make law.
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>>>The SCotUS INTERPRETS the Constitution, and is the SOLE interpreter!
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>>All you need to do now is point out where murder is defined in the
>>Constitution.
>>Since it isn't, the SCOTUS does NOT say murder doesn't include a fetus.
>>States define such things and California has defined the unlawful killing
>>of a fetus, with malice aforethought, to be murder.
>>The SCOTUS doesn't factor into that in any way.
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> LOL!
> How about that 4th Amendment that GUARANTEES SAFETY AND SECURITY IN ONE'S
> PERSON?

A fetus is not considered a "person".