I do not defend abortion. I defend human liberty. That's what conservatives are supposed to do.
You don't defend ALL human Liberty. You pick and choose and nibble at the edges of Liberty.
As long as it fits your Liberal agenda you defend it...the minute something contradicts Liberal dogma...you're severely and extremely against Liberty and people's right to choose.
States don't have moral consciences. Individuals do. And individuals - yes, that includes women - have natural rights, acknowledged under the Constitution, to privacy and self-determination. Why do you keep pushing back regarding the power of persuasion? Don't you have confidence in the strength of your argument that abortion is wrong?
Thank you for demonstrating you have no clue about States rights.
WTF are you talking about? If you don't want to marry a guy, then don't. Gay marriage is a matter of the equal protection of the law. My neighbors' marriage doesn't affect yours in the slightest.
I'll ask the question again that you never want to answer...why should gays have a government protected right that straight people don't?
Marriage is not a right. It's not guaranteed in the Constitution.
You're no conservative if you insist on .
So what do you call the Federal government forcing states to accept abortion on demand as the law of the land? What about forcing states to recognize gay "marriage"? Isn't forcing a Christian backer to go against his beliefs and bake a cake for a gay "wedding" the definition of "forcing your morality on others through the police power of the state"?
You have no problem with the Federal government using the power of the police state to force people to buy expensive and unaffordable health insurance.
Like I said...you're all for the police state and judges creating rights where there are none in the Constitution as long as it supports your far left agenda.
As for guns, I support the Second Amendment and have said so repeatedly. But every Constitutional right - including the abortion right - is susceptible to reasonable regulation.
You don't like the concealed or open carry laws. You'd be perfectly happy if the Heller decision in D.C. was overturned.
Abortion is not a right. There is not a "right" to abortion anywhere in the Constitution.
But there is a right to keep and bear arms.