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"Today, legalized abortion is the law of the land because the Supreme
Court decided in 1973 that its recently created constitutional right to
privacy also included a new constitutional right to abortion. If you look
in the Constitution, however, you will find no general “right to privacy”
any more than you will find a right to abortion — and for good reason:
It’s not there. The framers assumed no general right to privacy because,
to state the obvious, criminal and evil acts can be committed in privacy.
Criminal codes are full of such examples — from murder to incest to rape
and other crimes." Compiled by Thomas George
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