@mystery-ak @musiclady @Cyber Liberty@The GhostLet's go back to Dallas where this case started:
Roe vs. Wade: "Roe" was a fake name given to the woman. "Wade" was the District Attorney in Dallas.
Because this happened in Dallas, I recall in later years, when Norma McCorvey (Jane Doe) regretted this case was filed. Here is what happened:
"Norma Leah Nelson McCorvey (September 22, 1947 – February 18, 2017), better known by the legal pseudonym "Jane Roe", was the plaintiff in the landmark American lawsuit Roe v. Wade in 1973. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that individual state laws banning abortion are unconstitutional. Later, McCorvey's views on abortion changed substantially; she became a Roman Catholic activist in the anti-abortion movement. McCorvey stated that her involvement in Roe was "the biggest mistake of [her] life."
Abortions cannot be stopped. In past history, there were people who did abortions using coat hangers/other means to go inside the woman to kill the baby and many of the women bled out and died. Legal abortions came about to save women's lives when the abortions were done. The reality is, it is her body and she can do whatever she wants with her body. That is a truth no matter what a law says.
What about a law that prevents men from having sex so babies can't be aborted? What about a law that requires men to have a child? Would men go along with either of those laws? No, they would not, their body is theirs to do with as they want.
My mother, married to my father, was in her early 40s when I was born. She told me I was an "accident". They were Christians, went to their Baptist church three times a week. She was a Christian woman, so she had me. At that time, there was only the non-medical, crude methods of having an abortion and she would not have done that anyway.
Sixteen years later, I was the pianist at that Baptist Church, three times a week, plus the pastor would pick me up early on Sunday morning, drive to Kilgore, Tx, and I played him onto the radio, and off the radio.
Now, here I am, an "accident", on this forum.