I hope she isn't picked. She's against abortion and too religious. Religion should never have a part in government. It's the one thing the right keeps fucking up. Along with freedom speech and rights. (Patriot act, going after internet companiesfor users postings, etc)
We have lots of judges who are personally against abortion on demand (not necessarily against abortion in cases of rape, incest or if pregnancy is a risk to the mother). They all are expected to put personal opinions aside and rule according to the law.
Ever since Roe, the judges have upheld abortion rights because of that precedence, not because of personal beliefs.
If Roe v Wade is ever reversed, it won't end abortion rights. it'll simply push the legal decisions back down to the states, like they existed before Roe.
It's irrational to believe the federal courts will ban abortions. They would simply stop the practice of using a bad law to force all states into compliance. So, if CA decides after-birth abortions are okay, the rest of the states have the ability to prohibit the practice.
You seem to be forgetting that the nation was founded on Judeo-Christian beliefs. You can follow those beliefs without practicing religion. I think most people agree with the 10 Commandments, the concept of forgiveness, and with treating others as you want to be treated. Whether your acceptance of these moral concepts is based on what you learned from the Bible or from your parents is immaterial. The result is the same: a moral foundation that we all share.
Abortion is a very difficult issue. While many Christians see abortion as murder at any stage of development, many others believe there is a window in early development where the woman can choose to terminate the pregnancy. Others still believe the decision should be based on rational factors, not personal convenience. Then there are those who think life has no meaning at any point on the timeline, and they can kill before, during or after birth.
When Roe v Wade was being debated, the mantra from the Left said abortion should be safe, legal and rare. it has since become a call for abortions as a sign of normalcy. We have celebrities talking about how their first abortion was the best one, or that they wish daily that they could get pregnant so she, too, can be part of the clique who've all terminated a pregnancy. That's pretty sick.
There are extreme positions on both ends of the spectrum, but it all comes down to "what if". What if that child you didn't want was the prodigy that develops a cure for cancer, discovers a viable, sustainable form of energy with none of the current disadvantages of fossil fuels, or develops the first ship capable of traveling at light speed?
Millions of potential lives every year are terminated. I'd say the odds are in favor of at least a few of them being a major loss to the the human race in terms of achievement.
Planned Parenthood was based on the mission to terminate the births of children to minority parents. The Left has denied that truth for so long, they forgot how racist the organization is at its very roots. This year, they finally admitted it, but instead of disbanding them, they are simply expunging Margaret Sanger's name from buildings and monuments. Don't like the history of your racist group? Just erase a few names from the charter and carry on.
New York's Planned Parenthood will remove founder's name over her views on eugenicshttps://www.cnn.com/2020/07/22/us/margaret-sanger-planned-parenthood-trnd/index.html