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A local news source is claiming that the law was not passed.
I really hope that is not the case!
The gallery inside the capitol was filled with abortion supporters and they SCREAMED and made so much noise the Senate could not hear themselves on procedures. Several were arrested but I hope they close the gallery when they vote again. I believe they must because this subverts the process of our government.This story claims it was not passed. How exactly can protesters outside a building cause enough chaos to prevent a bill from being signedā¦facepalm. Hopefully theyāll be called back for another session.
Juliane thank you for the inside view. I am astonished. Where did the protestors come from? Did that āGosnell Wannabeā abortionist hire them to protect his lucrative business? I just do not see Texas as being so determined to protect abortionists.The gallery inside the capitol was filled with abortion supporters and they SCREAMED and made so much noise the Senate could not hear themselves on procedures. Several were arrested but I hope they close the gallery when they vote again. I believe they must because this subverts the process of our government.
Heavenly Father come to the aid of your children in the womb.Saw this sad news and hope it can be rectified. What was even MORE dismaying was the extent to which politicians, protestors and even POTUS would go to make sure women can kill their unborn babies. It is truly impossible to understand this obsession with murder of innocent children.
As much as I want this Bill to pass and I am in Texas, I donāt see how we can logically justify banning the peoples voice from the voting process. Remember all the outrage over Obamacare? That was the peoples voice too. Even though I donāt agree with these protesters , protesting actions of government we donāt believe in is an integral part of the American political process. We would want the right to subvert them if they were expanding abortion.The gallery inside the capitol was filled with abortion supporters and they SCREAMED and made so much noise the Senate could not hear themselves on procedures. Several were arrested but I hope they close the gallery when they vote again. I believe they must because this subverts the process of our government.
Itās Austin, the city is over run with liberals. Heck the city slogan is āKeep Austin WeirdāJuliane thank you for the inside view. I am astonished. Where did the protestors come from? Did that āGosnell Wannabeā abortionist hire them to protect his lucrative business? I just do not see Texas as being so determined to protect abortionists.
Lisa
Yeah I heard Austin had gone over to the dark side but thought the rest of Texas would be able to overcome it. BTW same slogan hereā¦Keep Portland Wierdā¦they MEAN it.Itās Austin, the city is over run with liberals. Heck the city slogan is āKeep Austin Weirdā
Me tooā¦I think the filibuster to delay a vote in order for more debate, amendments or reconsideration is appropriate when it appears someone is rushing to judgment or running over the rights of the minority egregiously. But this was CLEARLY to run out the clock due to the part time status of the Texas legislature. It reminds me of those screaming meemies after the vote in Wisconsin where they took over the Capital.The fillibuster is that one part of government process that I donāt think Iāll ever understand. āIf I talk long enough, then we donāt vote and I get my way.ā![]()
Do not lose heart! Gov. Perry WILL call another special session and the bill WILL be passed this time. I am sure the disorder in the gallery will not be repeated, and this will be a momentous occasion for the pro-life movement and indeed, every American. There will be a fight all the way up to the SCOTUS but this could be the beginning of the end for unrestricted legalized abortion.
That wasnāt āthe peopleās voice,ā it was chaos and disruption. Order must be maintained, or the legislative process is meaningless.As much as I want this Bill to pass and I am in Texas, I donāt see how we can logically justify banning the peoples voice from the voting process. Remember all the outrage over Obamacare? That was the peoples voice too. Even though I donāt agree with these protesters , protesting actions of government we donāt believe in is an integral part of the American political process. We would want the right to subvert them if they were expanding abortion.
Wendy Davis had a catheter inserted so she wouldnāt have to go to the bathroom. You know things have gone too far when people do such things in order to stop legislation.The fillibuster is that one part of government process that I donāt think Iāll ever understand. āIf I talk long enough, then we donāt vote and I get my way.ā![]()
I trust what you say and I have a strong hope that it will be passed in the next special session.Do not lose heart! Gov. Perry WILL call another special session and the bill WILL be passed this time. I am sure the disorder in the gallery will not be repeated, and this will be a momentous occasion for the pro-life movement and indeed, every American. There will be a fight all the way up to the SCOTUS but this could be the beginning of the end for unrestricted legalized abortion.
Pray for our legislators! The Gov. is rock-solid pro-life, it would have been so awesome to have elected him for President in 2012.
Sometimes peoples voices are chaos and disruption. When we shut them down, we are also shutting ourselves down the next time they try and pass something we donāt agree with. Same way I hate the laws passed in some areas making it illegal to pray or protest outside abortion clinics.That wasnāt āthe peopleās voice,ā it was chaos and disruption. Order must be maintained, or the legislative process is meaningless.
I could not disagree more. There is a time and a place for argument and this is not argument but mob rule, mob aggressiveness. We donāt invade the abortion clinics and scream at the doctors for doing what is legal. Our legislators were doing what their constituents WANT, and there must be order in government, or we are lost and our Constitution is meaningless.Sometimes peoples voices are chaos and disruption. When we shut them down, we are also shutting ourselves down the next time they try and pass something we donāt agree with. Same way I hate the laws passed in some areas making it illegal to pray or protest outside abortion clinics.