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People talk about abortion, shouldn’t they be talking about the Constitution?

The Constitution is clear that the unborn child is protected. The Constitution of the United States of America states, “to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution.”

Our Founding Fathers knew and stated how important the unborn child was to the United States. I will give a few quotes. George Mason of Virginia wrote to his son, “Happiness or misery of millions yet unborn is an object of such magnitude, as absorbs, and in a measure suspends the aspirations of the human understanding.”

You may read the Constitution, and if you do, you will not find any part saying that a woman has the right to kill the unborn.

Sarah Weddington, the Texas lawyer, bullwinkled the five Supreme Court judges. If people do not like what the Constitution says, then amend it. Do not pass laws. The law that these five judges passed was unbelievable.

Judges are not interpreting the Constitution; they are passing laws. Article III of the Constitution, “The Judges … shall hold their office during good behaviour.” When judges supersede Congress and the Constitution, this is not good behavior. I think they should be removed.

Judges are passing laws, the Constitution prohibits them from doing so.

The unborn child is an offspring; it is also the future generations. It is posterity.

Albert J. Cyr Sr., Rumford

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