Abortion
don't have a dog in the Roe fight, and I believe that it was wrongly decided, because there is no right to privacy enumerated in the Constitution. That being said, there is also no provision in any Constitution, that tells a woman what to do with her body. That is not the governments. The rights main objection to abortion is that a viable life starts at conception. That is a biblical determination, not a scientific one, and if an atheist wants to have an abortion, then the government, state or otherwise can't ban an enumerated right. It can restrict, that right, but not so much as to de facto ban it. I just don't see in the Constitution where is enumerates either the right to privacy, or the right of the government to govern what is done to one's body. And just for clarification, I personally do not believe in abortion. There are too many ways to keep from getting pregnant in the first place, I beleive it is extremly irresponsible. lf one wishes to engage in sexual b...