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To: omegatoo
Uncle Bill figured out a long time ago that most people are idiots, and that they will believe the dealine, and his missinformation without ever bothering to actually think for themselves.

Bill is an anarchist, his goal is to create chaos under any sort of administration.

Bush promised a ban on partial birth abortions, and it has been delivered, yet you see people in here yelling tyhat they will not vote GOP again...I want to see the sort of anti-abortion bill the Dems will pass to please these single-issue voters.
17 posted on 08/03/2003 12:18:59 AM PDT by Luis Gonzalez (Yo soy la Cuba libre.)
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To: Luis Gonzalez
I applaud any sort of restriction on abortion, but I won't be happy until abortion of any sort is illegal. This bill is probably the best we're going to get for a while, though, and it's a start.
18 posted on 08/03/2003 12:24:47 AM PDT by gsrinok
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To: Luis Gonzalez; Jim Robinson
From the ACLJ

Senate Passes Ban on Partial Birth Abortion
Susan Jones Morning Editor

(CNSNews.com) - As expected, the Senate passed a bill banning partial birth abortions Thursday morning, by a vote of 64 to 33. House passage is anticipated this spring, and President Bush has said he will sign the bill into law.

Supporters say the bill outlaws a barbaric procedure that is tantamount to infanticide - a baby is partially delivered, stabbed in the head, and then born dead. Opponents say the bill is a Trojan horse - a sneaky move to clamp a wider ban on other types of abortions.

Opponents of the bill are promising a court challenge once it becomes law, and supporters say they're ready.

The American Center for Law and Justice called passage of the bill "an important victory for the protection of human life."

Jay Sekulow, ACLJ's chief counsel, said his group will now work to ensure passage of a partial birth abortion ban in the U.S. House of Representatives. And he predicted the measure will end up before the U.S. Supreme Court.

In that case, Sekulow said, "We will work aggressively to defend this law in court - a law that is not only necessary, but eminently constitutional as well."

Another pro-life group, Concerned Women for America, said the bill the Senate passed on Thursday will "end a gruesome procedure that is harmful to women."

Sandy Rios, CWA president, says the late-term procedure endangers women's lives for the abortionist's convenience.

"Who would have thought that a ban on such a harmful procedure as partial-birth abortion would have taken nearly a decade to enact into law?" Rio s asked.

Dr. James Dobson, president of Focus on the Family, called Senate passage of the bill a victory for the most vulnerable members of the human family - babies just a heartbeat away from being born.

"Any society that condones infanticide cannot call itself civilized," said Dobson in a statement. It not only kills babies, "It dulls our senses as a nation," he said.

Some pro-life groups, however, see the partial birth abortion bill as a smokescreen that obscures the real issue - which they define as abortion at any stage of pregnancy.

In a statement, President Bush called partial-birth abortion "an abhorrent procedure that offends human dignity." He commended the Senate for passing the bill, calling the action "an important step toward building a culture of life in America."

874 posted on 08/07/2003 9:49:59 PM PDT by RedBloodedAmerican
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To: Luis Gonzalez; Jim Robinson
ACLJ Applauds U.S. House Approval of Ban on Partial-Birth Abortion
June 5, 2003

(Washington, DC) - The American Center for Law and Justice, a public interest law firm specializing in constitutional law, said the vote last night in the U.S. House of Representatives approving legislation that bans partial-birth abortion is a critical next step in the defense of the unborn. The measure passed by a vote of 282-139.

"This is the next critical step in protecting the life of the unborn from a procedure that can only be described as infanticide," said Jay Sekulow, Chief Counsel of the ACLJ. "This is a constitutionally-sound measure that will meet the legal challenges ahead. We look forward to President Bush signing this bill and stand ready to defend it in the courts."

The ACLJ this week notified the House that it has heard from nearly 145,000 Americans who signed petitions urging the House to approve a ban on partial-birth abortion. The Senate already approved a similar measure and once the differences are worked out, President Bush has said he will sign it into law. Once that occurs, several organizations have said they will immediately file lawsuits challenging the measure.

The American Center for Law and Justice is a public interest law firm specializing in constitutional law. The ACLJ is based in Washington, D.C. If you would like additional information about the ACLJ, you can visit these websites: www.aclj.org or www.demossnewspond.com/aclj.

http://www.aclj.org/news/pressreleases/030605_pba.asp?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20030605/ts_nm/congress_abortion_dc_4
875 posted on 08/07/2003 9:51:44 PM PDT by RedBloodedAmerican
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