"Roe's Birth, and Death"
David Brooks shares an interesting theory on the impact of Roe v. Wade on the current Senate problems.
"Justice Harry Blackmun did more inadvertent damage to our democracy than any other 20th-century American. When he and his Supreme Court colleagues issued the Roe v. Wade decision, they set off a cycle of political viciousness and counter-viciousness that has poisoned public life ever since, and now threatens to destroy the Senate as we know it."
We all know that Roe v. Wade continues to be a very devisive decision. Mr. Brooks may have a good point in his conclusion:
"Unless Roe v. Wade is overturned, politics will never get better."
Question is: Could it ever happen?
"Justice Harry Blackmun did more inadvertent damage to our democracy than any other 20th-century American. When he and his Supreme Court colleagues issued the Roe v. Wade decision, they set off a cycle of political viciousness and counter-viciousness that has poisoned public life ever since, and now threatens to destroy the Senate as we know it."
We all know that Roe v. Wade continues to be a very devisive decision. Mr. Brooks may have a good point in his conclusion:
"Unless Roe v. Wade is overturned, politics will never get better."
Question is: Could it ever happen?
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