Posted on 03/10/2008 4:01:27 PM PDT by madprof98
This morning, NY Gov. Eliot Spitzer had been scheduled to speak to the Family Planning Advocates 31st Annual Conference. The abortion racketeers are seeking more money. And he was preparing to push legislators to do their biddingbefore he was forced to cancel his appearance.
As payback to his abortion industry supporters, Spitzer had supported the Reproductive Health & Privacy Protection Act (RHAPP) under the guise of codifying Roe v. Wade. It would:
* Allow non-doctors to perform abortions, including a dentist, a social worker, or a health care practitioner.
* Let girls as young as 12 obtain abortions throughout all 9 months of pregnancy without ever having to tell their parents.
* Force health practitioners or Catholic hospitals to lose their medical licenses if they dont perform abortions since they would be denying women the fundamental right of an abortion.
Greg Mueller of CRC e-mails:
This is only the beginning. The Catholic Church in NY is already slamming Spitzer and New Yorkers for Parental Rights, an independent, newly formed group in opposition to the bill is about to launch a statewide campaign with ads, phone calls and a YouTube video to make sure RHAPP never makes it out of the legislature. It is currently in the State Senate.Theres more info on the bill here.
Perhaps todays news will knock the wind out of its sails.
That would be a life-saving silver lining.
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The Lord works in mysterious ways....
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Next in line....Patrick Fitzgerald?
A sex fiend who wants more abortions.
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I had forgotten what an offense to the beauty of Life this poor soul was. Maybe he’ll change.
Read Michelle more carefully before you call her a sucker. Many at FR (myself included) consider RU486 to be an abortifacient and social workers would be protected from prosecution for dispensing same under this demonic bill. Even the AMA ought to be against this insaqnity from leftism. As for the governor ... good riddance, except he will have near nothing in the way of punishment for his criminality because he’s a damned democrat.
No, social workers would not be “protected from prosecution for dispensing RU-486”, because social workers are not authorized to dispense RU-486 or even obtain RU-486 without a prescription from a physician. Social workers do not have prescription-writing authority, and federal law requires that RU-486 be provided under the supervision of a physician, and there are additional specific requirements for the physician’s qualifications before the law allows him/her to provide RU-486.
The morning after pill is not RU-486. The morning after pill, or “Plan B”, is available without a prescription to women age 18 or older. There are many situations where a social worker is given authority to provide non-prescription medications to a minor. There are likely some specific situations where a social worker — with or without this bill being passed — is allowed to provide the morning after pill to a minor, probably a minor who is already in state custody and will also be getting physician care via the state. This is hardly the same as social workers “being allowed to perform abortions”. YOU may regard it as “performing an abortion”, but it is not regarded as such by the laws of the land, nor by the medical profession which defines abortion as a termination of an established pregnancy, in other words, post-implantaion.
So the claim that the bill would allow social workers to perform abortions is patently false. If you bother to read the text of the bill, there is no mention whatsoever of social workers.
I wouldn’t trust a social worker to remove a splinter from my fingertip. Their education is comparable to that of graduates of “teacher colleges”. Lots of incoherent leftist ideology and no concrete knowledge whatsoever.
God indeed has a sense of timing and humor.
You, I know, are aware that Plan B can cause a spontaneous miscarriage of an early implanted embryo. That is an abortifacient effect, hence social workers will be immune from prosecution for dispensing plan B to a minor and therefore immune from prosecution for aborting a minor’s pregnancy. Michelle Malkin is more likely to be right than you are, GS. Plan B is a single dose regimen (which social workers can give out) whereas RU 486 is a two drug regimen, one to shrink the uterine lining blood supply and the other to cause shedding of the uterine lining which may or may not be sustaining an emplanted embryonic aged human being. As to dispensing without a medical license, well, abortuaries aren’t supposed to operate outside of ‘sterile OR procedures either, but they do in too many cases because there is no operational oversight of the slaughterhouses. The dispensing of RU 486 will get the same ignoring if this legislation goes into effect, count on it.
God had other plans for him.
But most importantly, there is a God, and he answers prayers.
Fire him.
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Spitzer sent his Lt. Gov. (Paterson) to an abortion “rights” meeting on Monday, because he couldn’t make it for some reason, and we all know what that reason is.
Hopefully Paterson couldn’t make it, either.
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