Posted on 08/23/2004 3:40:15 PM PDT by WKB
New York, NY (LifeNews.com) -- In addition to their efforts to overturn the Republican Party's pro-life position on abortion and to include a unity plank into the platform, leading abortion advocates are planning to hold their largest fundraiser ever. The shindig will receive support from some key Republican notables.
Jennifer Blei Stockman, co-chairman of the Republican Majority for Choice, a pro-abortion political action committee, says her group will hold its biggest fundraising effort on the second night of the convention at a club in New York City.
Stockman told the Greenwich Time newspaper that she expects 450 people to attend, including members of Congress, New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg and New York first lady Libby Pataki.
"We've never done anything of this magnitude," Stockman said. "We're calling it the 'Big Tent Event,' because we've invited everyone, all Republican members of Congress, even those who are not pro-choice."
The event will honor the 40 pro-abortion Republican members of Congress.
Stockman also said her group would try to influence the Republican Party platform, which for decades has backed a Human Life Amendment to the constitution. However, she admits the prospects are dim.
"With an incumbent president, I think it's very unlikely that we're going to see changes," she told the Connecticut newspaper.
Last week, pro-life Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour was chosen to craft the abortion part of the platform.
Pro-life attorney Jim Bopp is a member of the platform committee and he told LifeNews.com that Barbour's selection should ensure the platform will remain strongly pro-life.
"I am very pleased with the appointment of Gov. Haley Barbour as chairman of the Family subcommittee," Bopp said. "He has a strong pro-life and pro-family record and will be a powerful advocate for President Bush's positions."
Bopp, who has done legal work for the Republican Party and is general counsel for the National Right to Life Committee, tells LifeNews.com that he "expect[s] the pro-life plank to be retained and strengthened."
Though most Republicans, including President Bush and most GOP members of Congress, are pro-life Stockman told the Greenwich paper she plans to stay in the party and hopes to change it from within.
"But instead of leaving the party, as so many people have done, we're organized, we are now well-funded, and we're in there, working within our own party structure to try to change things," Stockman said.
The Democrats are far more united on the abortion issue than the Republicans.
Where were the pro-life Dems at their convention? The Republicans are the big-tent party after all! Many points of view are honored it seems. Or at least tolerated.
PING
The big tent Republicans will rule!
These people will never go away, and also have no chance of changing the party platform on this matter. The mainstream media loves to cover them though....
Republican Majority for Choice had a booth at the local fair. It was staffed by a lady who was deeply into piercing.
I have no problem with pro-abortion folks voting Republican. Just as long as they don't hold office. :)
You sound like a teenager.
Is that truly what you want?
What's next? The ELF and ALF types? The GLSEN/NAMBLA types?
Why don't we abandon all our ethics and principles and simply become Leftists?
Republican Majority for Choice had a booth at the local fair. It was staffed by a lady who was deeply into piercing.
Was she into soap and water?
Gov. Barbour bump!
These people will never go away,
Too bad they weren't aborted!!
Even the pro-aborts don't think they will rule.
And do you really wish that 568 Republican pro-aborts in Florida left the party in 2000 and voted for Algore?
Sometimes they come in handy.
"But instead of leaving the party, as so many people have done..."
Where's your proof, Jennifer?
Absolutley and it is too bad.
Just keep these nitwits out of the primary.
Well, one consolation, in 20 years, there will be LESS of them to worry about..
The "Roe" effect is leading to a greater and greater fraction of the people opposing abortion. This will be increasingly true in the Republican Party as well. These morons are slaugthering huge numbers of their potential supporters. Sad as it is, demographics are working in favor of pro-life forces.
As if the pro-choice position is something to be rewarded. It's not. It's something to be ashamed of.
Just how deeply would that be and how do you know? LOL
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