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Thursday, May 28, 2009


Sotomayor faces some challenges, this time around from the Pro abortion side, worried that the 5-4 court might possibly overturn the illegally decided Roe.text
“Discussion about Roe v. Wade will — and must — be part of this nomination process,” Ms. Keenan wrote. “As you know, choice hangs in the balance on the Supreme Court as the last two major choice-related cases were decided by a 5-to-4 margin.”

Because Judge Sotomayor is the choice of a president who supports abortion rights at a time when Democrats hold a substantial majority in the Senate, both sides in the debate have tended to assume she could be counted on to preserve the Roe decision.
Well, you can't have it both ways, can you? What's good for the Souter is good for the Obama.



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