It doesn't matter what you would do. The left is not interested in restricting abortion and on the right you have misdemeanor murder for the doctor and the woman goes free.I would charge the woman as an accessory. You don't want to be pregnant, don't make that choice!
Given that political landscape - what are the odds of laws being added?
But I do love the abortion wars. While the stupids on the right are busy fighting those wars the left is stealing us blind. Way to keep your eye on the ball guys.
I might note that abortions go up in difficult economic times. Smart politics on the right eh?
The cry of statists everywhere: "just let me get my hands on the government guns and I'll fix things." And when things don't get fixed the answer is always the same: "I just need more money and more government guns."http://powerandcontrol.blogspot.com/201 ... tives.html
I think it is past time to retire the "Tax and Spend but I'm against Abortion" Republicans. A party that favors fiscal sanity and other wise leaves the people alone to make their own (good and bad) choices is the American way. Unless you believe government can make people moral. And how is that Drug War working out for you?
BTW my favorite anti-abortion group is not interested in government solutions (smart people - in fact some of them are friends of mine):
http://powerandcontrol.blogspot.com/201 ... itics.html
Sooner or later moral socialism fails just as economic socialism does. For the same reason. Government can no more make us moral than it can make us prosperous.
I have nothing against moral crusades. Done in the private sector. It is when the moralists get the bright idea that with he help of government guns they can FORCE people to do the right thing.
Not in America. We are a nation full of people willing to break laws we don't agree with. Which is why drug prohibition with 95% compliance is such a failure.
And Mr. D - if prohibition is working how did the folks you were shocked by get their drugs?
Nice prohibition poem:
Prohibition is an awful flop.
We like it.
It can't stop what it's meant to stop.
We like it.
It's left a trail of graft and slime,
It won't prohibit worth a dime,
It's filled our land with vice and crime.
Nevertheless, we're for it.
Franklin P. Adams, 1931