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The Kristan Hawkins Show

Roe v. Wade Was Illegitimate From The Start Ep. 15

The Kristan Hawkins Show

Savannah Slattery

Politics, News, News Commentary

4.1705 Ratings

🗓️ 2 August 2019

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Ever hear the lie that “Abortion is a Constitutional right?” In this episode of Explicitly Pro-Life, I lay out the case for why Roe v. Wade is illegitimate and explains (explain) how the Supreme Court got it wrong in 1973. Subscribe to Explicitly Pro-Life on Apple Podcasts today: bit.ly/explicitlypro-life

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0:00.0

Let's just get this straight.

0:02.2

The Democrats are lying to you.

0:13.1

Hey, everyone.

0:14.3

This is Kristen Hawkins.

0:16.0

Welcome to explicitly pro-life.

0:18.1

Thanks for tuning in.

0:19.1

So today I want to talk a little bit about what's going

0:23.5

on that you're going to be hearing kind of in this election of this constitutional right to

0:28.7

abortion, that women have a constitutional right to abortion, that Roe v. Wade is a constitutional

0:35.4

law. We're going to talk today about why Roe v. Wade is illegitimate and was

0:42.6

illegitimate from the very beginning from January 1973. And I want to go over just four reasons

0:49.5

why this decision was so poorly decided and quite honestly reasoned.

0:56.5

As you know, seven men in January of 1973 handed down Roe v.

1:03.4

Wade and Doe v. Bolton, the companion case to Roe.

1:07.1

Sometimes when you're talking about abortion, even I saw a poll a couple years ago, Gallup had done a poll on abortion, and they said, you know, as you know, Roe allows for abortion the first three months of pregnancy, and they failed to put into that poll that Doe versus Bolin, the companion case, released the exact same day, actually allows for abortion

1:27.7

all nine months of pregnancy. So that's actually a really important just talking point when

1:31.8

you're speaking to people, educating others about the legality of abortion to say row and dough. And

1:38.3

it's something that we're kind of conscience of at students for life. A lot of times I'll say

1:42.0

row and dough. So seven men, which by the way, no one had a problem then that seven men talked about abortion.

1:50.3

Now, if it was seven men who decided to reverse Roe v. Wade, there would be a holy war in

1:56.3

Washington, D.C. that goes on. So seven men, seven white men, decided to hand down Roe v. Wade in January

2:04.6

of 1973. It was thought at the time that this was going to like settle the abortion debate.

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