No, Fred is the guy who called the Republican party’s prolife platform a problem. I don’t know what Romney has said about it.
Did Fred initiate any prolife legislation while he was in the Senate?
He was a senator from a nominally prolife state, and there are some “prolife” votes, I am told, but if he was prolife, why didn’t he do something about abortion and euthanasia and embryonic stem cell research?
He seemed to vote to get along on most things, but the areas where he took initiatives are things like Campaign Finance Reform.
Look, I’ll say it again: I pray he is prolife, and I pray he will follow through on his current promises, but I am not sold.
Well then, let me tell you...
Mitt Romney
I believe that each state should be able to make their own choice as to whether they are pro-life or prochoice. - Hardball with Chris Matthews, Dec. 12, 2005
Here’s the others, just for the record. Not one of them in agreement with the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, or the Reagan GOP pro-life platform:
Mike Huckabee
All Roe v. Wade really did was to take it away from
the states and federalize it. . . . Its best left to the
states.
Iowa Voice blog interview, Aug. 3, 2007 (also see Right Wing News interview, 2006)
John McCain
Just as I believe that the issue of gay marriage
should be decided by the states, so do I believe that
we would be better off by having Roe v. Wade return
to the states.
This Week with George Stephanopoulos, Nov. 19, 2006
Ron Paul
While Roe v. Wade is invalid, a federal law banning
abortion across all 50 states would be equally
invalid.
Ron Paul column, Federalizing Social Policy, January 31, 2006
Rudy Giuliani
I think that the problem with Roe against Wade is
that it took the decision away from the states. If Roe
against Wade were overturned because it was poorly
decided, if the justices decide that, it would then go
back to the states, and it would seem to me that that
would be the answer. . . . Ultimately, I think these
decisions should be made on a state-by-state basis.
CNN/YouTube debate, Nov. 28, 2007
Alan Keyes:
Stand and fight for our Republican principles
“The founding principle of our country is that we are all created equal and endowed by our Creator, not by human choice or will, with our unalienable rights. And that means from the moment of fertilization we are dealing with something that represents the will and the authority of the Creator God and we have no choice but to respect it.
“It is already clear in the Constitution that the ultimate aim of our government is to secure the blessings of iberty to ourselves and our posterity. Our posterity, including of course the elemental part of posterity that lies in the womb, is placed by the Constitution on an equal level with ourselves in terms of the claims to liberty.
“The question is answered right there in the Constitution, and we simply need to respect that answer. Whether you are talking about children in the womb or innocent people in the World Trade Center, the abortionists and the terrorists have no right to target innocent human life.
“Thats the cause for which we are fighting and it in fact involves the fundamental principle on which our whole way of liberty is based.
“My first priority as President would be to reestablish ith in the executive branch respect for, and protection of, the unalienable rights of the unborn children in the womb - to make sure nothing was done by the executive branch of the United States that violated the Constitution of the United States in this regard.”
Abraham Lincoln recognized that we could not survive as a free land when some men could decide that others were not fit to be free and should therefore be slaves.
Likewise, we cannot survive as a free nation when some men decide that others are not fit to live and should be abandoned to abortion or infanticide.
Abortion and the Conscience of a Nation, 1983
Dont be fooled by politicians who say that any individual OR STATE has any right to practice or allow abortion. They dont.
The central purpose of the U.S. Constitution, according to the document itself in its preamble, is to secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves AND OUR POSTERITY.
The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments guarantee the unalienable right to life of all innocent persons.
Justice Blackmun, whose majority decision in Roe v. Wade opened the door to the brutal killing of tens of millions of American children over the past thirty-five years, admitted, in the text of Roe, that if it could be established that the unborn are persons, then they were therefore protected by the Fourteenth Amendment.
If the suggestion of personhood is established, the appellants case, of course, collapses, for the fetus right to life would then be guaranteed specifically by the
[Fourteenth] Amendment. (Judge Blackmun, Roe v. Wade)
The Reagan Republican prolife platform spells out how we overturn Roe and forever end the heinous practice of abortion in America: enforce a policy that recognizes the personhood of the unborn!