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Originally posted by Rudey
[B]If you were married and your wife was getting an abortion, wouldn't you like to know? I know I would. But maybe, men have no rights and no freedom according to liberals?
You can't kill 2 birds with one stone. If there is spousal abuse, address that. If there is abortion notification, address that. Evidently, Planned Parenthood lacks the ability to separate the issues.
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Hellsyeah I'd like to know. You're right, I have no rights or freedom according to liberals. I guess it's more of a philosophical question as to what the marriage contract entails exactly. Do I think it should at minimum involve cooperative decision making or at least spousal notification in matters of reproduction? Yes. As a matter of public policy, is it a good idea for husbands to know that wives are aborting babies that they didn't know about? Again, I think yes.
The 3rd circuit is just out of step with us Rudey. A pox on them.
Planned Parenthood was just looking for something -- ANYTHING to object about with this judge. If this is all they have, then there's not much to go on except his mother's comments.
His mother's comments are dismissable though because a judge's personal views on abortion will not necessarily enter into his judicial decision making. The Democratic Party may try to make a big deal out of these things, but truthfully, there's nothing there.