Posted on 02/28/2003 2:44:08 PM PST by ravingnutter
I just found out today that Rick Santorum has introduced the Partial Birth Abortion Ban. I could not find the announcement in a search on FR and wanted to make sure everyone is aware of this, as it must have happened under the radar with all the war talk going on. Please pray for passage of this legislation. Bill Summary can be found at the Thomas Legislation site (url posted above)...just put "Partial Birth Abortion" in the search engine and follow the links (I don't think it will link to a query, which is where I found it).
There are 42 co-sponsors currently on record:
S.3 Sponsor: Sen Santorum, Rick [PA] (introduced 2/14/2003)
Latest Major Action: 2/24/2003 Senate preparation for floor.
Status: Read the second time. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 19.
Title: A bill to prohibit the procedure commonly known as partial-birth abortion.
Sen Allard, Wayne - 2/14/2003 [CO]If your Senator is not on the list, please contact them and encourage them to support this legislation. And pray...pray...pray...Sen Allen, George - 2/14/2003 [VA]
Sen Bennett, Robert F. - 2/14/2003 [UT]
Sen Bond, Christopher S. - 2/14/2003 [MO]
Sen Brownback, Sam - 2/14/2003 [KS]
Sen Bunning, Jim - 2/14/2003 [KY]
Sen Campbell, Ben Nighthorse - 2/14/2003 [CO]
Sen Chambliss, Saxby - 2/14/2003 [GA]
Sen Cochran, Thad - 2/24/2003 [MS]
Sen Coleman, Norm - 2/14/2003 [MN]
Sen Cornyn, John - 2/14/2003 [TX]
Sen Craig, Larry E. - 2/14/2003 [ID]
Sen Crapo, Michael D. - 2/24/2003 [ID]
Sen DeWine, Michael - 2/14/2003 [OH]
Sen Dole, Elizabeth H. - 2/14/2003 [NC]
Sen Domenici, Pete V. - 2/14/2003 [NM]
Sen Ensign, John E. - 2/14/2003 [NV]
Sen Enzi, Michael B. - 2/14/2003 [WY]
Sen Fitzgerald, Peter G. - 2/14/2003 [IL]
Sen Frist, Bill - 2/14/2003 [TN]
Sen Graham, Lindsey O. - 2/14/2003 [SC]
Sen Grassley, Charles E. - 2/14/2003 [IA]
Sen Gregg, Judd - 2/14/2003 [NH]
Sen Hagel, Chuck - 2/14/2003 [NE]
Sen Hatch, Orrin G. - 2/14/2003 [UT]
Sen Inhofe, James M. - 2/14/2003 [OK]
Sen Kyl, Jon - 2/14/2003 [AZ]
Sen Lott, Trent - 2/14/2003 [MS]
Sen Lugar, Richard G. - 2/14/2003 [IN]
Sen McCain, John - 2/14/2003 [AZ]
Sen McConnell, Mitch - 2/14/2003 [KY]
Sen Miller, Zell - 2/25/2003 [GA]
Sen Nickles, Don - 2/14/2003 [OK]
Sen Roberts, Pat - 2/14/2003 [KS]
Sen Sessions, Jeff - 2/14/2003 [AL]
Sen Shelby, Richard C. - 2/14/2003 [AL]
Sen Smith, Gordon - 2/14/2003 [OR]
Sen Sununu, John E. - 2/24/2003 [NH]
Sen Talent, Jim - 2/14/2003 [MO]
Sen Thomas, Craig - 2/14/2003 [WY]
Sen Voinovich, George V. - 2/14/2003 [OH]
Sen Warner, John W. - 2/14/2003 [VA]
I mean, when the day comes that you can't deliver a baby, all but the face and then dig out it's brains so it's dead on arrival then that's a tyranny!
(I am sure I heard that on here somewhere.. )
It's a real shame, allot of our (ahem) "conservatives" could take a lesson from Zell.
No, it's not..
It's telling them what they can't do to other people's bodies.
And as far as "men" go, I see the child as half theirs.. So I think they should have some say in whether or not women can unilaterally declare war on their half of the child.
If you support PBA, make idiotic sexist arguments and call yourself "conservative" I think you have some soul searching to do.
Don't flatter yourself, no one cares about you.. Go "reproduce" all you wish.
This is a war on women harming other people..
So go scream "My Eggs" to someone else, cause no one here is buying.
Perfect.
Your reproductive rights end where a partially delivered child's skull begins.
Also, since you sound like your favor equal rights between the sexes, do you agree that men should also have control over their own bodies -- they should not be forced to labor with their bodies for the purpose of supporting the child if they do not want to or do not feel ready -- or if it would harm their mental health?
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