Hmmm ...
My copy of the Constitution must be defective. I can't find a right to abortion in it anywhere. And I worry about any prospective president who campaigns on a platform to appoint judges who will "uphold" non-existent rights rather than uphold the law and the Constitution.
[Captain Obvious] Just a reminder, the constitution of the United States does not confer or create rights of any kind.[/Captain Obvious]
I certainly agree with you about the heinous nature of abortion as birth control and the extremes the left are taking it to.
But do we really want to limit what is permissible to those thing that are specifically spelled out in the COTUS/BOR?
There are any number of things we consider as natural/god given rights that are not specifically spelled out in the COTUS.
The BOR actually makes note of that fact -
Article [IX] (Amendment 9 - Unenumerated Rights)
The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.Do we want to live under the conditions of that which is not specifically permitted is prohibited? Or is it better to live under the premise of that which is not specifically prohibited is permitted?