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Old 09-02-2008, 11:20 AM
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What Republicans Have done to stop Abortion

This is an edited version of what Pro-choice folks know that everyone should know.

...in April, women suffered a major setback when the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Federal Abortion Ban by a narrow 5-4 ruling. This decision represents a stark departure from prior rulings, and with it the Court effectively eliminated one of Roe v. Wade's core tenets: that a woman's health must always be protected. Perhaps most ominously, President Bush's appointees to the Court provided the votes needed to erase this core protection of Roe — likely signaling a seismic shift in the Court's future rulings on the choice issue. The ramifications of the decision are not limited to a single statute. In upholding a dangerous and invasive federal law, the Roberts Court has given the green light to anti-choice politicians to enact even more new restrictions to test the shrinking contours of the right to privacy.

NARAL Pro-Choice America's 2007 Congressional Record on Choice documents the key reproductive-rights votes taken during the first session of the 110th Congress. Despite their new status in the minority, this year anti-choice lawmakers continued their relentless assault on choice on the following fronts:

United Nations Population Fund: Anti-choice senators — led by Sen. Sam Brownback (R-KS) — voted to allow President Bush to block the U.S. contribution to the United Nations Population Fund for the sixth year in a row.

Title X funding: Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN) and other anti-choice representatives tried to defund Planned Parenthood — the nation's largest network of reproductive health providers — by banning the organization from participating in the Title X family-planning program. Thankfully, the effort failed.

Federal health grants: Sen. David Vitter (R-LA) tried to cut off all federal health funding for health centers that provide abortion services. Congress rebuffed the attempt.

"Unborn child" regulation: Anti-choice senators tried to block reauthorization of the State Children's Health Insurance Program by codifying the Bush administration's controversial "unborn child" regulation, which allows states to make an embryo or fetus — but not a pregnant woman — eligible for the health-care program. This effort, too, failed.

More legislative assaults: Anti-choice lawmakers continued to assail reproductive freedom in other contexts as well: they filed 11 anti-choice amendments to a single spending bill, a massive assault that parallels only their attacks in 1995 after winning control of Congress; they tried to entangle unrelated legislation in anti-choice politics by attacking medical abortion and raising the issue of so-called "post-abortion syndrome"; and they even tried to pick fights where they didn't exist by offering anti-choice amendments to legislation dealing with issues such as cockfighting and methamphetamine abuse.

Abortion bans: Finally, because Congress is still dominated numerically by antichoice forces, anti-choice lawmakers sustained bans on abortion access for women who depend on the federal government for their health care — Medicaid and Medicare clients, U.S. servicewomen and military dependents, federal employees, residents of the District of Columbia, Indian Health Service clients, and women in federal prison.

Despite suffering what the president described as a "thumpin'" in the 2006 elections, and a public that is clearly rejecting divisiveness on this issue, the Bush administration still refused to halt its own assault on reproductive freedom:

Veto threat: This year President Bush — at the behest of anti-choice activists — issued a blanket veto threat, vowing to reject any bill from Congress that includes a pro-choice provision.

Honaker nomination: In March, President Bush nominated controversial anti-choice ideologue Richard Honaker to be a federal district judge. Honaker is well-known to NARAL Pro-Choice Wyoming for his long history of working to end legal abortion: while serving in the Wyoming legislature he introduced a near-total ban on abortion care, and after it failed, he worked tirelessly to put the ban on the ballot as a statewide initiative. Sadly, this is just Bush's latest attempt to stack the courts with anti-choice judges.

Orr appointment: In October, President Bush appointed anti-contraception activist Susan Orr as acting director of the federal office that oversees the nation's family-planning program. Formerly a senior staffer at an anti-choice lobby group, Orr 2007 applauded the president's proposal in 2001 to cancel birth-control insurance for federal employees.

Office of Women's Health:
In February, media outlets reported that the Bush administration intended to cut funding for the Food and Drug Administration's Office of Women's Health (OWH) by more than 25 percent. The OWH played a vital role in approving the emergency contraceptive Plan B® for over-the-counter sales to adults in 2006, and many observers speculated that the budget cut may have been a political apology to the president's anti-choice allies who opposed the move. Amidst public outcry and mounting congressional pressure, the administration reversed course a month later and fully funded the OWH.


Misguided funding priorities: The president proposed yet another increase in taxpayer funding for discredited "abstinence only" programs, while he gave no increase to the Title X family-planning program — which provides essential health-care services to millions of American women and men — and proposed drastic cuts to international family-planning assistance.

Some things Pro-Murder crowed is doing with the majority in Congress

Pro-choice oversight hearing: In October, to highlight the dangerous effects of the global gag rule, the House held its first pro-choice hearing in more than 12 years.

Improvements to "abstinence-only" programs: For the first time in the program's history, the House passed legislation to improve the Title V "abstinence-only" program to guarantee that the curricula are medically accurate and proven effective. The bill also would have allowed states the flexibility to use these dollars for programs that work best for their teens, including honest and realistic sex education. Unfortunately, the Senate failed to take similar action so these improvements were not presented to President Bush.

Medical accuracy: For the first time, both the House and Senate health spending bills took steps to ensure that other federally funded "abstinence-only" programs are medically accurate.

Prevention agenda: Pro-choice lawmakers continued to champion a host of legislative measures to prevent unintended pregnancy and reduce the need for abortion, including the Prevention First Act, the Responsible Education About Life Act, the Compassionate Care for Servicewomen Act, and the Access to Birth Control Act.

Freedom of Choice Act: As anti-choice advocates rallied around the Supreme Court's decision on the Federal Abortion Ban, pro-choice lawmakers, led by Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-NY), responded by reintroducing the Freedom of Choice Act, a bill to codify a woman's right to choose in federal law. To date, more than 120 lawmakers have signed on — the highest number in recent times.

Emergency contraception: Pro-family-planning lawmakers introduced legislation to ensure that rape survivors are offered emergency contraception in hospital emergency rooms, ensure women in the military have access to the medication on bases overseas, and raise general awareness about this effective method to prevent pregnancy after sex.

Crisis pregnancy centers: Pro-choice Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) introduced a bill to protect women from anti-choice crisis pregnancy centers that use false advertising to lure in women seeking medical care or honest counseling only to bombard them with anti-choice propaganda.

Looking ahead to next year, NARAL Pro-Choice America remains committed to protecting the pro-choice gains we made in the 2006 elections, and electing even more pro-choice policymakers — including a pro-choice president. Much is at stake in next year's election. With the new conservative composition of the Supreme Court and anti-choice lawmakers still wielding a numerical majority in Congress, the next president could very well chart the future of Roe v. Wade for the next generation.

http://www.prochoiceamerica.org/choi...ord-on-choice/

And some of you didn't think it mattered if who you elected was pro-life.
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Re: What Republicans Have done to stop Abortion

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Re: What Republicans Have done to stop Abortion

good info baron, and of course we aint doin nothin, yeah right, dt
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In 2005, McCain opposed a Senate Democratic proposal that would have spent tens of millions of dollars to pay for pregnancy prevention programs other than abstinence-only education, including education on emergency contraception such as the morning-after pill. The bill also would have required insurance companies that cover Viagra to also pay for prescription contraception.

McCain voted for the Family Support Act in 1988, which passed overwhelmingly in the Senate and required teen mothers who receive public assistance to remain in high school and, in some cases, to live with their parents.

McCain cited abortion, sex education and birth control as some of the issues on which he differed with Joycelyn Elders, former President Clinton’s nominee for surgeon general. He quoted Elders as telling lawmakers that abortion has had positive health effects, including reducing the number of children “afflicted with severe defects.”

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I thought nothing had been done?
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I thought nothing had been done?
I expect others can add to this I just thought that I would kick it off with what those who make their living killing babies think about a pro-lifer in the Oval Office.
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Ferd, what has been done over 35 years is not nearly sufficient. 40 million murders is appalling. If abortion is murder, and if 40 million ten-year-olds were murdered, I doubt we would be satisfied with this. This has been my only point...Well, that and trying to see what the specific promises are going forward.
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Ferd, what has been done over 35 years is not nearly sufficient. 40 million murders is appalling. If abortion is murder, and if 40 million ten-year-olds were murdered, I doubt we would be satisfied with this. This has been my only point...Well, that and trying to see what the specific promises are going forward.
what I dont understand about you stew, is the clear refusal to recognize how difficult it is to change the supreme court, and the refusal to recognize the efforts of republicans to change the court in the last 25 years.


Im being honest here. not trying to pick a fight or even debate this issue.

However, all the work that has been done over the last 25 years, will either be vendicated or completely undone after this election.

John Paul Stevens will go off the court. when he does, IF an originalist judge is appointed, and only McCain will do that, the court flips.


that gives us a majority of justices that will vote to over turn Roe.
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what I dont understand about you stew, is the clear refusal to recognize how difficult it is to change the supreme court, and the refusal to recognize the efforts of republicans to change the court in the last 25 years.


Im being honest here. not trying to pick a fight or even debate this issue.

However, all the work that has been done over the last 25 years, will either be vendicated or completely undone after this election.

John Paul Stevens will go off the court. when he does, IF an originalist judge is appointed, and only McCain will do that, the court flips.


that gives us a majority of justices that will vote to over turn Roe.
Ferd, I posted earlier that if the moral majority had treated abortion like murder and aggressively demanded action over the last 35 years, things would be drastically different. The very Senators voting on a nominee would be governing from a pro-life position and would be held accountable. I would not think that anyone would be so patient with the system and allow for decades if their were actual ten-year-olds being murdered. When I look at the fact that abortion has been such a key factor in decades of voting, I am not satisfied with the millions still being killed.
What specifically do you expect (or know) that McCain will do about abortion, due to what he has promised...and how will that affect your relationship with the GOP during the next election cycle? I personally would like to archive the specific promises and platform so that there is something concrete to hold the party to and a clear evaluation barometer.
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what I dont understand about you stew, is the clear refusal to recognize how difficult it is to change the supreme court, and the refusal to recognize the efforts of republicans to change the court in the last 25 years.

Im being honest here. not trying to pick a fight or even debate this issue.

However, all the work that has been done over the last 25 years, will either be vendicated or completely undone after this election.

John Paul Stevens will go off the court. when he does, IF an originalist judge is appointed, and only McCain will do that, the court flips.


that gives us a majority of justices that will vote to over turn Roe.
And to that point I would have to say that having 8 out of the following 10 appointments is plenty opportunity to shape and change the court.
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