Posted on 11/26/2001 4:43:22 AM PST by ThJ1800
http://www.dallasnews.com/texas_southwest/STORY.ea67664f19.b0.af.0.a4.30d24.html
Texas court to hear abortion case
By JIM VERTUNO, Associated Press, Dallas Morning News, 11/25/01
AUSTIN The battle over whether Texans should help pay for "medically necessary" abortions for poor women goes before the state Supreme Court this week. Supporters and a Texas appeals court say the women are entitled under the state constitution. Anti-abortion groups warn that the case could open the door for "abortion on demand" at taxpayers' expense. The case will be presented in arguments before the all-Republican court Wednesday.
Certainly, Hillary Rodham Clinton is one of these for her militant approach that "babies must die" to free the mothers.
I watched a totally disgusting (and staged, from the looks of it) argument between Hitlery's and Rick Lazio's campaign managers in NY last year. Of course they're both pro-aborts, but Hitlery's manager was yelling till he was blue in the face about how Lazio only wanted abortions for "rich" women who could afford to pay for them. Hitlery was sooooo much better because she wants government subsidies so that everybody has access.
Abortion as a populist issue, to score political points ... these people are ghouls.
This is the last line of the article. It is the typical liberal line. These women don't exercise any of their choices before becoming pregnant, now the taxpayer must pay for the only choice the will make.
How about before having sex, get birth control pills or a condom? How about saying no? How about choosing to put the child up for adoption. Or getting married? There are so many other choices.
The only choice the pro aborts want for these women is to abort. It's all about money and destroying the traditional family.
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