bugeye, I am as ardently pro-life as you. I believe Sen Paul's position is the most likely to result in the end of the abortion industry for several reasons:
1. It has the backing of the rule of law. The Constitution was written to limit the power of the federal government, and leave the majority of decision making to be made in the context of the State. Its expressly in the language. The change is the usurpation of power by the executive branch. If you give that office too much power, you will have a tyrant one day.
2. It keeps a liberal congressional majority from imposing the anti-life agenda on the rest of us who do not want it. You keep this on the national table, and the progs will outlaw your ability to protest abortion.
3. It undermines federal $ and participation in the debate, leaving it up to the anti-life movement in each individual state to defend itself. Believe me, they are not as strong as they want us to think
4. I have done the research, without a national anti-life organization, they could not stand for very long. The anti-lifers need this to be a national issue so they can move $ and muscle around and make it seem like they are of a greater majority than they actually are.
5. Roe v. Wade would be open for contest, as the Supreme Court could only discuss it as a matter of interstate commerce.
6. The Pro-Life movement in each individual state has a much greater chance to succeed and outlaw abortion at the state level, than we do against a nationally organized anti-life engine.
If we went back to the constitution tomorrow, there are about a dozen states that would have pro-life legislation passed in session this year, to cut tax payer funding, restore parental rights, and hamstring the industry. You would save millions of lives in the first year alone, just by going back to the constitution. Liberal states would continue at their present pace, but they would slowly lose their ability to operate as they would 1. lose national taxpayer funding through Obamacare, 2. Lose buyer base for baby parts at research facilities. 3. Doctors would risk losing national licensing which would keep some off the fence.
You want to tie this issue to a federal on/off switch, so you can turn it off, understood. The problem is, you left them the switch. It only takes one election and the next tyrant will turn it on. I want to choke the life out of it so its good and gone, and the best way to do that is to take away the anti-life's national platform.