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The Heinous Murders of 21st Century Women

The Hitmen Were Wearing Judge's Robes

Shirley J Foor

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English
Interrobang
10 July 2024
The Heinous Murders of 21st Century Women calls out the Supreme Court's unconstitutional revocation of Roe v. Wade and the unconstitutional laws prohibiting women's rights guaranteed by the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution, and the Ninth and Fourteenth amendments to that constitution. Shirley Foor's research is based on historical documents. She has found evidence that the High Court breached its two pledges to uphold the Constitution and to meet justice fairly and its execution of the procedures associated with reviewing cases.

Throughout her research, she found law after law and procedure after procedure that violated the Constitution and its protection of life, liberty, and due process. Additionally, the majority decision in the revocation is filled with statements that contradict the Constitution. The decision emphasizes the states' rights. The three documents that she cites, disavow those rights.

In fact, the decision, written by Justice Samuel Alito, shows gross discrimination against women's rights. Among other nonsense, the decision actually says that abortion is not a gender issue.
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Imprint:   Interrobang
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   204g
ISBN:   9798989166220
Pages:   132
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Shirley Foor began as a freelance writer when she was a young stay-at-home mom. When her husband broke his back, she became the breadwinner for her family of six. Shirley was hired as a features writer at The Daily Dispatch, in Illinois, a local newspaper. As her skills improved, she advanced to a beat reporter, to bureau chief, and to assistant editor of the regional department. She was declared unqualified and denied a promotion to regional editor but received a timely invitation to interview for the city editor's position at The Bradenton Herald in Florida. She moved her family to Florida to become the first female city editor and then the first female managing editor at The Herald. After 20 years in journalism, Shirley retired. She continues to write and to regularly publish creative-nonfiction stories for an email list of family and friends. In addition to writing, Shirley also is a photographer. She began as a photo- journalist to improve her strength as a journalist. She also has published three creative-nonfiction books of common daily experiences that touch us all, and her first major work, It's Okay to be Gay-God How Man Rewrote Scripture to justify his bigotry. The Heinous Murders of 21st Century Women is her second major nonfiction work and is based upon her years of journalistic practices.

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