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Supreme Court draft on legalising abortion leaked to the media

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By Ivan Šokić

An unprecedented scandal is rocking the American judiciary. A draft decision of the US Supreme Court has been leaked, which is expected to overturn the Roe v. Wade ruling that made abortion legal in the US. According to media insiders, the draft ruling was provided to the media by one of the Supreme Court Justices or their assistants. The main suspects are said to be far-leftists in the camp of Chief Justice Sonia Sotomayor.

The issue of legalising abortion has been a bone of contention in the US since Roe v. Wade in 1973. Constitutionalists point out that the Constitution nowhere mentions abortion as a guaranteed civil right, while supporters of the murder of innocent children, on the other hand, insist that a woman should have the right to kill the life of the child she carries inside her at any time because it is her body.

The case was already built on a lie in 1973, as Norma McCorvey, the woman who posed as ‘Jane Roe’ in the 1973 Supreme Court case, confirmed later in life. McCorvey devoted her life to call for the judgment to be overturned for lying, as it should have been. That this is the case is said to be the case in a draft of the overturned judgment published by Politico. “Roe was a colossal mistake from the start,” Chief Justice Samuel Alito reportedly wrote in the leaked draft of the ruling, “and for that reason, Roe and Casey must be overturned.”

If the 1973 decision of the Court is indeed overturned, and the Supreme Court justices do not give in to pressure from the radical left, it will mean that the issue of abortion will be decided by the individual states. It may be allowed in some places and banned in others. After all, that is the whole point of the legislative branch of government. Something extremely disturbing to the Democrats, who, over the last few decades, have turned the judicial branch into a left-wing activist activity.

In the draft document, the Supreme Court judges have pointed out that the 1973 Supreme Court decision divided the country and sowed unrest by encroaching on the legislative sphere. “The inescapable conclusion is that the right to abortion is not deeply rooted in the history and traditions of the nation,” the draft says. What is more, from the earliest days of the common law system, abortion was punishable by criminal law.

“We do not pretend to know how our political system or society will react to today’s decision overturning Roe and Casey. And even if we could predict what will happen, we have no authority to allow such behavior to influence our decision. We can only do our job,” the justices wrote in the Supreme Court’s draft decision. “We, therefore, hold that the Constitution does not guarantee a right to abortion. Roe and Casey must be overturned and the power to regulate abortion must be returned to the people and their elected representatives.”

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