Posted on 05/14/2010 10:35:19 AM PDT by NYer
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, May 13, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) -- Pro-abortion protestors gathered Thursday in cities across Florida to protest the pro-life HB 1143 - just one part of a barrage of pressure against Governor Charlie Crist to try to force him to veto the measure.
Crist, who has a mixed record on abortion, recently said that although he considers himself "pro-life," he may veto the landmark bill out of a reluctance to "impose my will on others."
Planned Parenthood has launched a massive statewide campaign calling on him to veto the bill since it was passed by the state legislature April 30: rallies have been held in Orlando, St. Petersburg, Tallahassee, and West Palm Beach.
The ACLU has also been aggressively opposing the bill.
"This legislation puts lawmakers in the exam room, during the most fragile point in any womans life, and takes the medical decision away from her and her doctor," said Maria Kayanan of the Florida ACLU. "Politicians should not have played doctor in the legislature, but they did, so now it is the Governors responsibility to correct their mistake."
HB 1143 passed the Florida legislature by significant, but not veto-proof, majorities in both the House and Senate. The pro-life Florida Family Policy Council's president, John Stemberger, has called it "the single greatest legal or policy measure the state of Florida can take to significantly reduce abortions statewide," short of reversing Roe v. Wade.
State Rep. Scott Plakon, who co-sponsored the bill, spoke similarly.
"Depending on whose count you believe, we're the third- or fourth-largest state," Plakon told Charisma Magazine. "So our ability to get legislation like this passed, I think, will have an impact on the way other states view [similar pro-life legislation]. The impact of this will go beyond the state of Florida."
The bill requires doctors to give women an opportunity to view ultrasound images of their unborn children before an abortion and to provide a description of the fetus at various stages of its development. It includes an exception in cases where the mother is a victim of rape, domestic violence, incest, or human trafficking, or is at risk of life-threatening injury due to the pregnancy.
Despite some media coverage to the contrary, the bill allows women to decline to view the ulrasound.
The bill would also prevent private health insurance plans from covering abortion if the plan in question is subsidized by state or federal government.
Critics of the bill have held that it is cruel to require women to tell their doctors of their attack before they may opt out of an ultrasound.
Local pro-lifers are alarmed that Crist has expressed doubts regarding the bill. As a state senator in 1995, Crist voted against a bill requiring a waiting period for abortion. In his U.S. Senate Campaign, he said that he was "pro-choice," but not pro-abortion.
In recent years, however, he has claimed to be pro-life. Last week he changed his party affiliation from Republican to independent so that he would not lose the Republican Primary to the pro-life Marc Rubio.
Florida Right to Life has been begging local pro-lifers to call Crist and urge him to sign the bill, and to also tell their friends to call him. Of the people who have called the Governor thus far, the Miami Herald has said that aproximately 80% have asked him to veto the bill.
There is a limited time for either pro-life or pro-abortion supporters to make their message known: Crist has only 15 days to veto or sign the bill after it reaches his desk.
To contact Governor Charlie Crist:
Phone: (850) 488-7146 or (850)-488-4441
Fax: (850) 487-0801
Charlie.Crist@MyFlorida.com
See related stories on LifeSiteNews.com:
Florida Gov. Crist Swaying Toward Veto for Abortion Mandate Opt-Out, Ultrasound Bill
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2010/may/10050611.html
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“This legislation puts lawmakers in the exam room, during the most fragile point in any womans life, and takes the medical decision away from her and her doctor,” said Maria Kayanan of the Florida ACLU.”
Actually, it’s the baby’s “most fragile point in life”.
They are just afraid that women will realize there really is a human being in there and will choose not to kill it.
I hate the ACLU.
I hate the ACLU.
Another seek and destroy goal for Americans.
Given Crists deep convictions as a staunch Republican I am betting he will veto. (Sarcasm)
He will probably kill it.
He’s already said he’s personally against abortion but doesn’t feel like he should impose his will.
Why should women be allowed to be lied to about what they are about to do? Why not kake them see exactly who they are about to murder?
OPPPSSS kake= make
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Crist was delighted to assist in Terri’s murder, I’m sure he will be thrilled to help the abortionists.
He will do whatever is commanded, so long as the ones holding the proof of his deep degeneracy keep the record private.
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Translation: "I just want to get re-elected and this bill may alienate pro-choice/pro-abortion voters!"
RE: I hate the ACLU.
Some time ago while changing into my workout clothes at the local athletic club I saw this little “girly man” walk in wearing of all things an aclu T shirt. I looked at him and said “you gotta be kidding” aclu?? He walked out never to return. I felt like taking a shower before my workout.
The A/C is located ih Helena, Mt.
Sickening! Abortion is imposing someone else’s will on a helpless, innocent baby!
” he may veto the landmark bill out of a reluctance to “impose my will on others.”’
But he imposes his will on the unborn baby, and he imposed his will on Terri Schiavo.
“Sickening! Abortion is imposing someone elses will on a helpless, innocent baby!”
That’s right. The unborn baby tries to avoid the abortionist’s probe, to no avail.
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