The lesson of the tale of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" is clear: if you cause people to unduly worry too soon, by the time they should be scared, they won't be. And, as the LA Times points out, now's the time we ought to be a leetle worried about Roe v. Wade, but since the pro-choice movement has been sounding the alarm for so long, people are sort of tuning it out. And they probably ought not to be. Through most of the 1990s and until recently, the Supreme Court had a solid 6-3 majority in favor o....
