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PostTue Jan 18, 2005 10:50 pm    'Jane Roe' Wants High Court to End Abortion

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'Jane Roe' Wants High Court to End Abortion

Tuesday, January 18, 2005

WASHINGTON � Norma McCorvey (search), the woman whose lawsuit challenging the state of Texas' abortion ban led to the landmark Supreme Court ruling legalizing abortion nationwide, now wants the court to change its mind.

McCorvey told FOX News' "Hannity & Colmes" that she would ask the high court Tuesday to vacate its 1973 Roe v. Wade (search) ruling, which remains a lightning rod for debate. It often takes several days for court officials to account for what gets filed so it was unclear Tuesday if McCorvey's appeal was made.

The court allows parties to its judgments to ask the court to vacate � or overturn � rulings, according to McCorvey's legal team.

McCorvey, now a born-again Christian, challenged Texas' abortion ban under the pseudonym Jane Roe.

In recent years, she has become a outspoken opponent of abortion, arguing that the procedure may harm women and goes against Christian teachings.

"I would like to see children stop being killed and women maimed and dead themselves," McCorvey said Monday on FOX News' "Hannity & Colmes."

Asked by show host Sean Hannity if she felt she bore a special burden as the plaintiff in Roe v. Wade, McCorvey said she did experience guilt for a long time, but no longer.

"I've been saved by the blood of the lamb through Jesus Christ, and so I'm just here," she replied.

McCorvey has tried to get lower courts to revisit the case, but has failed to get the original ruling thrown out.

Last year, a three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals (search) in New Orleans dismissed her lawsuit against the Dallas County, Texas, district attorney.

The court said the complaint was moot because Texas had not had a state abortion law for more than 30 years.

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PostWed Jan 19, 2005 6:15 am    

It's awesome how other people want to decide over a life other than their own.

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PostWed Jan 19, 2005 6:22 pm    

MJ wrote:
It's awesome how other people want to decide over a life other than their own.


You're 's are not appropriate for such a comment, I think..... ::thinks...::

However, yes, it is HORRIBLE, really, how people can decide the fate of another life like that. I like the fact that Roe is taking a stand against it now. I hope she is successful in her new quest.



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PostWed Jan 19, 2005 6:55 pm    

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MJ wrote:
It's awesome how other people want to decide over a life other than their own.


You're 's are not appropriate for such a comment, I think..... ::thinks...::

However, yes, it is HORRIBLE, really, how people can decide the fate of another life like that. I like the fact that Roe is taking a stand against it now. I hope she is successful in her new quest.


Bush decided the fate of thousands of Iraqis and Allied troops, did he not?


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PostWed Jan 19, 2005 6:55 pm    

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Republican_Man wrote:
MJ wrote:
It's awesome how other people want to decide over a life other than their own.


You're 's are not appropriate for such a comment, I think..... ::thinks...::

However, yes, it is HORRIBLE, really, how people can decide the fate of another life like that. I like the fact that Roe is taking a stand against it now. I hope she is successful in her new quest.


Bush decided the fate of thousands of Iraqis and Allied troops, did he not?


No.


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PostWed Jan 19, 2005 6:57 pm    

He didn't?

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PostWed Jan 19, 2005 6:59 pm    

No he didn't. Bush isn't an all powerful diety that controls the fate of thousands.

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PostWed Jan 19, 2005 7:00 pm    

Question. If this is a topic about abortion why is Bush mention? Not to be mean. Is it different topic? Bush protected America and too bad people can not see it.

Abortion is wrong in my eyes and in my opinion. So somebody has to take a stand.


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PostWed Jan 19, 2005 7:01 pm    

Founder wrote:
No he didn't. Bush isn't an all powerful diety that controls the fate of thousands.


Oh excuse me...I thought the command and chief controlled the armed forces pretty much...with the help of good ol' Donny boy .


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PostWed Jan 19, 2005 7:02 pm    

JanewayIsHott wrote:
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No he didn't. Bush isn't an all powerful diety that controls the fate of thousands.


Oh excuse me...I thought the command and chief controlled the armed forces pretty much...with the help of good ol' Donny boy .


Did Bush snap his fingers and say, "Kill all of these people?" No.



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PostWed Jan 19, 2005 7:04 pm    

Sooorry. I was under the impression that he made the decision to go to war in Iraq.... and since the troops have to follow orders of the military heirarchy....

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PostWed Jan 19, 2005 7:06 pm    

Did Saddam's regime have to fight back? No, they didn't. If they hadn't, they wouldn't have been killed. That wasn't Bush's doing.

And it's funny. Libs act like it's US killing our soldiers. Might I remind you all, it's the bad guys.

And we've gotten how many lightyears from the topic of abortion?


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PostWed Jan 19, 2005 7:08 pm    

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Did Saddam's regime have to fight back? No, they didn't. If they hadn't, they wouldn't have been killed. That wasn't Bush's doing.

And it's funny. Libs act like it's US killing our soldiers. Might I remind you all, it's the bad guys.

And we've gotten how many lightyears from the topic of abortion?


Exactly. Exalya, you are right on, and once again, Libs like Kevin are off. We went to war to DEFEND. There is NO correlation between that and abortion! Don't you DARE make one!



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PostWed Jan 19, 2005 7:10 pm    

Just because he doesn't agree with everything about the current administration, doesn't make him a liberal.


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PostWed Jan 19, 2005 7:12 pm    

IntrepidIsMe wrote:
Just because he doesn't agree with everything about the current administration, doesn't make him a liberal.


He's disagreeing with an awful lot. You can say what you want, but I know that he's even FARTHER LEFT THAN O'REILLY!



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PostWed Jan 19, 2005 7:16 pm    

God forbid someone be left

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PostWed Jan 19, 2005 7:16 pm    

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God forbid someone be left


Oh come on...Bah!

It's fine to be left, but I'm amazed at you...



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PostWed Jan 19, 2005 7:23 pm    

"Libs like Kevin".... ROFLMAO!

Perhaps you need a vacation from WN, RM? Quit stereotyping, or you'll be taking a mandatory leave of absence, clear? Kevin, a liberal, tsss...


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Theresa wrote:
"Libs like Kevin".... ROFLMAO!

Perhaps you need a vacation from WN, RM? Quit stereotyping, or you'll be taking a mandatory leave of absence, clear? Kevin, a liberal, tsss...


Whatever



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We will warn (Forum warning) people that openly disrespect any moderator. Moderators at STV are not paid and they solely do their job out of passion for this site. I am not asking you to start liking all mods, but when a warning (not a forum warning) is issued by a moderator I expect you to follow up that warning.

For example off-topic posts are frowned upon and at a certain stage a moderator will cut in, to direct a certain topic back into it's original path. When the user replies with a or any sarcastic comment for that matter the supermod, admin or I, will issue a General Forum Warning.

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PostThu Jan 20, 2005 2:39 am    

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You're 's are not appropriate for such a comment, I think..... ::thinks...::

However, yes, it is HORRIBLE, really, how people can decide the fate of another life like that. I like the fact that Roe is taking a stand against it now. I hope she is successful in her new quest.


I meant it in the way that Roe is deciding over the other people life's actually. The people that have the abortion.


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