Posted on 04/09/2004 8:03:25 PM PDT by Coleus
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Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act
President George W. Bush signed the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban into law on November 5, 2003. Currently the constitutionality of this law is being challenged in three federal district courts. Check below for the latest transcripts out of the courtrooms in New York, Nebraska, and California. Please note the transcription may contain transcription errors.
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4/2/04
4/6/04Testimony & Letters to Congress:
- Letter to President Bush on the Signing of the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban, Bishop Wilton Gregory, President, USCCB, November 5, 2003
- Letter to the Senate Prior to the Appointment of Conferees for the Passage of the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act (S.3), Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua, USCCB Committee for Pro-Life Activities, September 12, 2003
- Letter to Congress on the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban, Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua, USCCB Committee for Pro-Life Activities, June 3, 2003
- Letter to Senate on the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act (S. 3), Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua, USCCB Committee for Pro-Life Activities, March 10, 2003
- Letter to the Judiciary Committee on the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act (H.R. 4965), Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua, Chairman, Committee for Pro-Life Activities, July 23, 2002
- Letter to the Judiciary Committee on the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act (H.R. 4965), Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua, Chairman, Committee for Pro-Life Activities, July 17, 2002
- Letter to the Editor of the Washington Times on Partial Birth Abortion, June 24, 2002
- Letter to Congress opposing Roe v. Wade language, May 24, 2000
- Letter to Congress Concerning the Partial Birth Abortion Act, H.R. 3660, March 20, 2000
- Cardinal Keeler's Letter to Senate on Upcoming Vote on Partial Birth Abortion Act, October 1999
- Testimony: House Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on the Constitution with the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, by Helen M. Alvare, Esq. Joint Hearing on "Partial-Birth Abortion: The Truth," March 11, 1997
- Testimony: House Committee on Judiciary, Subcommittee on the Constitution regarding Partial Birth Abortion, by Helen M. Alvare, Esq., March 21, 1996
News Releases:
To see more News Releases visit the archives.
- Catholic Bishops' Pro-Life Committee Chairman Issues Statement on Signing of Partial-Birth Abortion Ban, November 5, 2003
- Bishops' Official Hails Senate Vote on Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act, Looks Forward to Action by President, October 21, 2003
- Catholic Bishops Official Hails Senate Action on Partial-Birth Abortion, September 17, 2003
- Cardinal Bevilacqua Hails Passage of Partial-Birth Abortion Ban, June 4, 2003
- House Committee Passes Partial-Birth Abortion Ban, March 26, 2003
- Senate Passes Partial-Birth Abortion Ban - President Vows to Sign, March 13, 2003
- Bishops' Conference Official Calls on Majority Leader to Bring Partial-Birth Abortion Ban to Senate Floor, October 2, 2002
- Bishops' Spokeswoman Applauds House Passage of Partial-Birth Abortion Act, July 25, 2002
- Cardinal Bevilacqua Urges House of Representatives to Ban Partial-Birth Abortion, July 23, 2002
- Bishops' Spokeswoman Applauds Judiciary Committee's Passage of Partial-Birth Ban; Urges House to Move Quickly, July 18, 2002
- Bishops' Spokeswoman Lauds Hearing on New Partial-Birth Ban, July 10, 2002
- Statement on Partial-Birth Abortion, October 20, 2000
- Supreme Court Decision Frightening Development,' Says Cardinal, June 28, 2000
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Two great phrases that are hopefully becoming common are "NON-NEGOTIABLE ISSUE" and "disqualifying issue"
From A Brief Catechism for Catholic Voters :
"A disqualifying issue is one which is of such gravity and importance that it allows for no political maneuvering. It is an issue that strikes at the heart of the human person and is non-negotiable. A disqualifying issue is one of such enormity that by itself renders a candidate for office unacceptable regardless of his position on other matters."
The FIVE NON-NEGOTIABLE ISSUES are:
1. Abortion
2. Euthanasia
3. Fetal Stem Cell Research
4. Human Cloning
5. Homosexual "Marriage"
the apostate john kerry disqualifies himself on each of the 5.
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