Today marks the 48th anniversary of the terrible Roe v. Wade decision. With that in mind, let's address whether a common apology for abortion rights is actually logically consistent: If you truly believe the government should not interfere in the relationship between a woman and her doctor, you should oppose government prosecuting "candyman" doctors who knowingly over-prescribe painkillers and cause patients to become addicted to opioids. But you do not believe that, do you?
A tragic anniversary: 48 years of Roe v. Wade
A tragic anniversary: 48 years of Roe v. Wade
A tragic anniversary: 48 years of Roe v. Wade
Today marks the 48th anniversary of the terrible Roe v. Wade decision. With that in mind, let's address whether a common apology for abortion rights is actually logically consistent: If you truly believe the government should not interfere in the relationship between a woman and her doctor, you should oppose government prosecuting "candyman" doctors who knowingly over-prescribe painkillers and cause patients to become addicted to opioids. But you do not believe that, do you?