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Originally Posted by somerfrost
Woa, that's not the only question. Of course the courts and government have the right to change with the times...I'm sure glad they reconsidered Dred Scott for example. I agree that I don't want the government in the bedroom or dictating a person's choice but I'm uneasy saying the government can't change the law. I'm not sure I agree with you on the Schiavo case either.
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Sorry, I meant change this law. Not that government cannot change any law, which is obviously not true.
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