Bush's Stance on Roe vs. Wade: No Comment

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In summary, Bush doesn't really care about Roe vs. Wade, and thinks that people should get out of New Orleans because it's too hot. He also thinks that people are too skinny and that when he was born he was ugly.
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Q: What is Bush's position on Roe vs. Wade?

A: He really doesn't care how people get out of New Orleans.
 
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LOL! Ok, even if the Bush jokes are getting rather trite that was pretty funny.
 
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Seconded...that was really funny !
 
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Good one pattylou!
 
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pattylou said:
Q: What is Bush's position on Roe vs. Wade?

A: He really doesn't care how people get out of New Orleans.

I shouldn't laugh but I couldn't help it...
 
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Townsend said:
I shouldn't laugh but I couldn't help it...
It's OK, Townsend. We understand. :smile: There there.
 
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I don't even know what Row v. wade is so I didn't laugh... oh well.
 
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It's a famous court case.
 
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Yes. A court case that was about whether it is constitutional for Americans to Row their boats rather than Wade. Hence the term. :biggrin:

It made its way all the way up to the Supreme Court. :-p
 
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Did you hear about Bush's plans for a mission to the Sun?

He plans to go at night.
 
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Ivan Seeking said:
Did you hear about Bush's plans for a mission to the Sun?

He plans to go at night.
:smile: :smile:
 
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Didn't really get that one, Ivan..

But I got pattylou's and it was hilarious :biggrin:
 
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Knavish said:
Didn't really get that one, Ivan..

:smile: If you go during the day it would be too hot. :biggrin:
 
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I didn't get pattylou's
 
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yomamma said:
I didn't get pattylou's
Roe v. Wade was the big supreme court case that determined abortion was a constitutionaly legal right.
 
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oh, I get it!

:smile:
 
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Ivan Seeking said:
Did you hear about Bush's plans for a mission to the Sun?

He plans to go at night.

Keep the comedy to the professionals. Go on pattylou, continue.
 
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Pengwuino said:
Keep the comedy to the professionals. Go on pattylou, continue.
shh! I want to hear if he makes it! go on Ivan... :smile:
 
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Hahahaha, that is good, and terrible :smile:
 
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I could have been your father but the dog beat me over the fence...

My wife is so skinny that she has to run back and forth in the shower just to get wet...

When I was born, I was so ugly that instead of slapping my bottom, the doctor slapped my mother...

yomamma is so short that he plays racket ball against the curb...
 
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FAQ: Bush's Stance on Roe vs. Wade: No Comment

What is Bush's stance on Roe vs. Wade?

Bush has consistently stated that he does not comment on ongoing court cases, including Roe vs. Wade. He has also stated that he believes it is the role of the courts to interpret and uphold the Constitution.

Has Bush ever publicly spoken about Roe vs. Wade?

No, Bush has not publicly commented on Roe vs. Wade. He has maintained a consistent stance of not commenting on ongoing court cases.

Does Bush support or oppose Roe vs. Wade?

As mentioned before, Bush has not publicly stated his stance on Roe vs. Wade. However, he has appointed conservative judges to the Supreme Court who are likely to have a stricter interpretation of the Constitution, which could potentially lead to changes in the ruling of Roe vs. Wade.

How does Bush's stance on Roe vs. Wade affect reproductive rights?

As the President, Bush has the power to nominate judges to the Supreme Court who could potentially impact the future of Roe vs. Wade. However, as stated before, he has not publicly stated his stance on the case, so it is difficult to say exactly how it may affect reproductive rights.

What actions has Bush taken regarding reproductive rights during his presidency?

During his presidency, Bush has signed several laws and policies that have restricted access to abortion and contraception, such as the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act and the Global Gag Rule. He has also appointed conservative judges to lower courts who have ruled in favor of restrictions on reproductive rights. However, it is important to note that these actions do not necessarily reflect his personal stance on Roe vs. Wade.

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