watching the plan pthd ads make me want a drink. going to make one now.
If I was a drinker,I would be doing the same.Maybe I'll just put less ice in my Pepsi,so it will be stronger.
In the July 17 speech, Obama attacked the Supreme Court decision that upheld the federal partial-birth abortion ban and the nomination of Supreme Court justices who favor overturning Roe v. Wade. In the speech the senator said, "There will always be people, many of goodwill, who do not share my view on the issue of choice. On this fundamental issue, I will not yield and Planned Parenthood will not yield."
Obama based his speech around the question, What kind of America will our daughters grow up in?
He specifically argued against the Supreme Court decision Gonzales v. Carhart, which upheld restrictions on partial-birth abortion.
For the first time in Gonzales versus Carhart, Obama said, the Supreme Court heldupheld a federal ban on abortions with criminal penalties for doctors. For the first time, the Courts endorsed an abortion restriction without an exception for womens health. The decision presumed that the health of women is best protected by the Courtnot by doctors and not by the woman herself. That presumption is wrong.
He warned abortion supporters that the partial-birth abortion ban should not be construed as an isolated effort, saying it was wrong to presume the law was not part of a concerted effort to roll back the hard-won rights of American women.