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Is it ironic that Roe (from the case of Roe vs Wade) is pro-life?

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what do you think.

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  1. It is interesting how people's minds can change when they get in which some group, in this case church group, that provides support, either emotional, financial or both.  They feel and think what they are supposed to feel according to the group.

    Very few women ever regret having an abortion unless she gets in with some anti-abortion church group.


  2. It sure is but people change how they view things.

    Not the same situation but when I was young, I was very leftist.  Now that I'm older, I lean very right politically.

  3. True...it speaks profoundly to the deep lifelong pain experienced by women to get abortions.  So sad that we ignore this cost of abortions.  

  4. She had a change of heart...it might be ironic but from what I have heard, a lot of women who have abortions regret having done it.  

  5. She was a young woman who was taken advantage of by some pro abortion lawyers who wanted to take advantage of the left wing supreme court at the time.

  6. I don't know if that's ironic or just a common change of opinion that comes over time.

    I find it equally interesting that the majority opinion in Roe V Wade had more republican appointed judges than not.

  7. Yes, that's irony.


  8. whats really bad is she admitted that her statements back then were fraudulent ,which means in all legal aspects the case should be removed from the record. but no one seems to care about the law

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