Posted on 09/23/2010 7:17:29 AM PDT by Lakeshark
Part of Gov. Chris Christies belt-tightening plan for New Jersey was the termination of $7.5 million in public funding for Planned Parenthood clinics in the state, a decision Democrats in the legislature countermanded with a bill that cleared the Senate with a 30-10 vote sufficient to override a veto. But when that veto came and the Democrats scheduled an override vote, Republicans in the legislature backed down, and the measure failed 23-17.
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Usually liberals scream that budget cutting will kill people.
This time, they can’t say that.
>>Christie is NOT as conservative as this action would suggest. Im pretty sure that the reason for the veto had more to do with belt tightening than the abortion issue.<<
Could be but I’m not sure I care at all.
God works in mysterious ways.
Maybe now they will start to take state’s rights seriously.
Christie for President!!!
That was a good thing, it allowed the clinics to have funds cut off.
best guv in America?
Christie is quite openly pro-life.
Re #22
Amen
Praise GOD!! :*)
(How long will it last??)
(And praise the LORD for the saving of those precious lives!)
I could see him being a great vp candidate if asked. He handles the press really well and does a great job attacking the libs head on.
I wish he hadn't done a few things (mosque, Castle), so he ain't perfect.
I’d trade him for our gov any time, plus the republican squish who looks like he will win this year.
Besides the governor, there are very few pro-life Republicans in statewide office in NJ.
The NJ GOP is more or less the definition of country club Republicanism, and in comparison the governor looks like a right winger.
The success of his governorship and the possibility of a Tea Party-driven Congressional upset in the 6th district will start to embolden actual NJ conservative Republicans.
Is he? I had no idea and never would have guessed. It's almost amazing to me that New Jersey would have elected him. Was the Catholic vote much of a factor?
The key phrase is backed down. That implies that they changed their position from supporting the veto override to opposing it. That tells me they did it grudgingly and their heart wasn’t in it.
I just tell people that Christie is PERFECT for New Jersey and that he is the definitive TEA party politician, and leave it at that.
This is how you save unborn lives. One state, one clinic, one life at a time. Way to go, Chris.
You may be right about them not wanting to back down, but the good news is they did.
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