He said he liked the ruling. I didn't hear him say he was opposed to partial birth abortion. You do know there is a difference, right?
If he DID say he was now opposed to partial birth abortion, that represents an untested flip-flop on the position, and for Rudy, one of a growing chain of flip-flops.
HILLARY: ‘Erosion of our constitutional rights’...
GIULIANI: ‘I agree with it’...
OBAMA: ‘I strongly disagree’...
ROMNEY: ‘A step forward’...
MCCAIN: I’m very happy...
EDWARDS: ‘I could not disagree more strongly’...
Yes, I do think Rudy has indicated that he thinks PBA should be banned as long as there is an exception to save the life of the mother.
Why dont you accuse Fred of flip flopping on abortion?
I still like them both. There is probably not a single politician who does not have a situation akin to this in his record.
I saw that.
Rooty was just having another temporary blackout trying to dupe voters into thinking he's one of them. Stay tuned----Rooty will issue a retraction faster than you can say "dilation and curettage on the taxpayers" dime."
Rooty is joined at the hip with the most radical elements of the pro-abort crowd. They'll NEVER let their boy off the leash. Rooty stays in Abortion Obedience School.
A LOOK AT RUDY'S RADICAL PRO-ABORTION HISTORY IS A GLIMPSE INTO THE FUTURE
NARAL Honored Mayor Rudy for his pro-abortion efforts---he was the honored guest speaker and made The Opening Remarks at NARAL's "Champions of Choice" luncheon, The Yale Club, Thursday, April 5th, 2001.
NARAL trusted Rudy's pro-abortion credentials, and Rudy's willingness to advance NARAL's radical abortion-on-demand agenda.
From the FEC database: 04/24/1999
Donations New York State NARAL, Inc Women's Health PAC
NARAL donated exclusively to Democrat candidates with one exception----Rudy Giuliani.
Giuliani got $1,000 from NARAL in 1999 while NARAL gave $250 to Hillary Rodham Clinton. NARAL gave $1000---4 times as much-----to pro-abortion Giuliani.
Giuliani's 1994 and 1998 tax returns show $500 in donations to Planned Parenthood, the country's largest abortion provider. In 1996, Mayor Giuliani issued a proclamation declaring "Planned Parenthood Day" in New York City, while praising the group's founder, eugenicist Margaret Sanger.
In a CNN interview, Giuliani indicated he does not support even a modest ban on the gruesome partial-birth abortion procedure saying, "No, I have not supported that, and I don't see my position on that changing." Giuliani also indicated he would have upheld President Clinton's veto of the partial-birth abortion ban.