Sorry guy, but you are fantasizing not only in your arguments in support of abortion, but in your thoughts about me. I have all the facts, and all the truth on my side. Eventually, fact replaces fantasy in everything and such is the case here as well. Polls show that every year, a greater percentage of our population comes to favor restricting abortion and those who think like you become a smaller and smaller minority. Those who support abortion on demand are down to a minorityof 17% now.
Like I said, keep believing.
8 years already? He is going to fail at reversing the economy with liberal policies and as a result, 4 years is all he is going to get and if he engages in conservative policy which will turn around the economy, he loses his base and 4 years is still all he gets. Perhaps he gets two judges, both of which are already pro choice.
The number of judges is irrelavent however as the nature of the legal challenge is going to change from arguing a woman's theoretical right to what is actually being terminated when an abortion is performed. Like you, no pro choice council is going to be able to disprove the settled fact that an unborn is a living human being from conception. Neither is a pro choice council going to be able to overcome the large body of legal precedent that now exists establishing the personhood of the unborn. Roe was decided based on an assumption that unborns were not human beings. Such an assumption can no longer stand in today's world of instant information. I doubt that roe would have been decided as it was if the news cycle and availability of information were what they are today.
But hey, you keep on beliving. I encourage it. By the way. You assume that a judge will do exactly what the president who appoints him expects him or her to do. Do a bit of research and you will see that such is far from the truth.