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You are joking, right? How do you define pro life?Actually, Harry Reid the current Senate Majority Leader is openly and staunchly pro-life.
You are joking, right? How do you define pro life?Actually, Harry Reid the current Senate Majority Leader is openly and staunchly pro-life.
Actually, Harry Reid the current Senate Majority Leader is openly and staunchly pro-life. Off the top of my head I can think of at least 8 more that score very high on most pro-life legislative checklists and have done so for a long time.
This just brings up another problem with the politicizing of the issue. Pro life organizations also become ‘pragmatic’ and ultimately find themselves putting partisan politics ahead of proported agenda.
Notice this article from yesterday’s The Hill:
thehill.com/leading-the-news/dems-lash-out-at-activist-group-on-abortion-issue-2007-10-17.html
I didn’t explain myself apparently…I really meant none of the Democrat presidential candidates were pro-life.
The NRLC campaigned against the s-chip children’s health care bill, arguing that a certain provision would potentially lead to euthanasia - but Dems, responding to 10 staunchly pro-life members of the Dem caucus, killed that provision.
In the absense of the provision, the NRLC seems to have no particular reason for its objection, but still continues to do so. Other pro-life groups, like Catholics United, have agressively supported the bill, even running ads:
catholics-united.org/schip-ads
But I guess somewhere along the way the NRLC changed the R from “Right” to “Republican”.
Folks like Reid have shown that a Dem can not only be pro-life, but rise to a leadership position, but it doesn’t really help them politically because too many people are just like the NRLC. Somewhere along the line they got their priorities switched. For all the talk, I bet a lot of them will stick with the GOP even if the nominee has an extensive pro-abortion background.
Seems a lot like lot like John Kerry. So he voted for before it before he was against it? Typical left-wing reaction., BTW, a direct quote from somebody is “smearing” him.Ah, the 'ol right wing smear. Harry Reid has always been clear, he supports abortion exceptions for rape, incest, and saving the life of the mother. No, this is not in keeping with Catholic teachings, however it is in line with about 80% of the stated positions for the GOP caucas.
Reid voted for the ban (he has voted for bans 3 times actually), and issued an official statement supporting the courts upholding the ban.
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It is impossible to be pro-life and be in Democrat leadership.You are joking, right? How do you define pro life?
Reid gets a 100 pro choice rating from NARAL.Reid has a higher rating from Planned Parenthood than he does from the National Right to Life Committee. He has a 57 rating out of a hundred from Planned Parenthood and only at 50 rating out of a hundred from the national right to life committee.
You are not allowed in Democrat Leadersip unless you are rabidly pro-abortion. Gore. Clinotn, Durbin and Edwads, for instance, were all pro-life until they got in a postion to move into congressional ledership or decided to run for president–at which point they dropped their oppostion to killing children and embraced abortion with a fervor.Reid gets a 100 pro choice rating from NARAL.
Is it fundemtally impossible for you to be honest? Reid spoke negatively about Alito. He objected Alito’s nomination to the court for stated reasons. The man had a history of lying to congress and padding his resume with hate group references. Also, he has some very peculiar ideas about presidential powers.Seems a lot like lot like John Kerry. So he voted for before it before he was against it? Typical left-wing reaction., BTW, a direct quote from somebody is “smearing” him.
I note that you hold Democrats to much lower standard for pro-life credentials than you do Republicans. What is Reids stand on forced abortion and slavery in Saipan? Do you think maybe he could have spent some time addressing these alleged violations instead of writing letters to Rush Limbaugh?
"I would only say that this isn’t the only decision a lot of us wish that Alito weren’t there and O’Connor were there."Is it fundemtally impossible for you to be honest? Reid spoke negatively about Alito. .
No, Reid commented on the DECISION. See the quote."I would only say that this isn’t the only decision a lot of us wish that Alito weren’t there and O’Connor were there."
Harry Reid commenting on the USC upholding the partial birth abortion ban.
It took me a long time to reach tha point and occassionally I make the mistake of reading one and respondingI am now going to join those who quit responding to
SoCalRC.
Thanks Estesbob, for hanging in there.
I reject your claim that the Supreme Court’s ruling in the partial birth abortion case reaffirms Roe and strengthens its legal precedent.{Gonzales v. Carhart}
A) Reaffirms Roe.
B) Provides a blueprint for bypassing the ban
C) Argues that not one abortion will be stopped
It seems to me that “pro life”, using your own definition, would involve supporting things that reduce abortions, not strengthen the legal precedent that permits them.
The only people who dont think casey was a huge victory for Pro-life are those who claim that it doesnt matter which party is in power.I reject your claim that the Supreme Court’s ruling in the partial birth abortion case reaffirms Roe and strengthens its legal precedent.
Ginsburg in her dissent wrote this about the majority decision: “Casey’s principles, confirming the continuing vitality of ‘the essential holding of Roe,’ are merely ‘assume[d]’ for the moment … rather than ‘retained’ or ‘reaffirmed.’”
If an unhappy Ginsburg specifically disagrees with your characterization then it’s probably time to drop this particular charge. The ruling didn’t do all we would like but it clearly did more than the pro-abortionists wanted and while it may be a small step it is certainly movement in the right direction. Other cases will wind up in the court and eventually the web of conflicting rulings will have to be resolved.
This is why the Supreme Court is so vital and why loss of the presidency to a Democrat could be so damaging. The oldest members are liberals; the replacement of even one of them with another Alito or Roberts might very well see the end of Roe. It certainly is unlikely with another Ginsburg.
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FWIW, Roe and Casey are two different things. The principle substance of the dissent was that the court gave lip service to Casey, but then weakened the principle of maternal health rights.I reject your claim that the Supreme Court’s ruling in the partial birth abortion case reaffirms Roe and strengthens its legal precedent.
Ginsburg in her dissent wrote this about the majority decision: “Casey’s principles, confirming the continuing vitality of ‘the essential holding of Roe,’ are merely ‘assume[d]’ for the moment … rather than ‘retained’ or ‘reaffirmed.’”
Really? Parental notification laws, waiting periods, and even Missouri’s new attempted clinic standards laws, all cite the precendts laid out in Casey.The only people who dont think casey was a huge victory for Pro-life are those who claim that it doesnt matter which party is in power.
Roe, Casey, et al were not reaffirmed, regardless of why you believe it; Ginsburg specifically addressed that point. Scalia and Thomas didn’t disagree with anything, they used their concurring statement to reiterate their position that abortion law *“has no basis in the Constitution.” *The majority opinion simply didn’t address the constitutionality of prior abortion cases therefore there can be no doubt that earlier cases were not reaffirmed - which was the cause of Ginsburg’s lament.To understand why I believe that Roe was reaffirmed, look at the brief concurring opinion. Justices Scalia and Thomas concurred with the majority as an interpretation of law, but felt compelled to point out that they disagreed to the extend that they did not fell Roe, which the majority upheld, is constitutional.
My litmus test is even simpler: is an argument true? On this single point, your argument fails the test.Of course people can disagree on what legal precedents mean, but my litmus test is simple: …
Does the opinion create any new precedents which allow for further regulation of abortion?
This is an appalling charge. I watched a great deal of those hearings and know what this refers to and know there isn’t even a shred of truth in these accusations. If you watched the hearings and followed the analysis yourself then you know your charges are untrue. If you don’t know the truth yourself then you have been deliberately misled and you should know better than to repeat such slander.{Alito} had a history of lying to congress and padding his resume with hate group references.