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Showing posts with label Abortion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Abortion. Show all posts

Friday, July 3, 2009

Filibuster-proof majority my bum cheeks

This comes from NanceGregg's journal. Nance has a whole lot to say about this. Can't say I don't agree with her.

“We cannot support any health-care reform proposal unless it explicitly excludes abortion from the scope of any government-defined or subsidized health insurance plan,” the letter read.

The 19 representatives are:

Dan Boran (D-Okla.), Bart Stupak (D-Mich.), Colin Peterson (D-Minn..), Tim Holden (D-Pa.), Travis Childers (D-Miss.), Lincoln Davis (D-Tenn.), Heath Shuler (D-N.C.), Solomon Ortiz (D-TX), Mike Mclntyre (D-N.C.), Jerry Costello (D-Ill.), Gene Taylor (D-Miss.), James Oberstar (D-Minn.), Bobby Bright (D-Ala.), Steve Driehaus (D-Ohio), Marcy Kaptur (D-Ohio), Charlie Melancon (D-La.), John Murtha (D-Pa.), Paul Kanjorski (D-Pa.), and Kathleen Dahlkemper (D-Pa.).
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Video: Brian Williams high lites parts of recently released Nixon tapes


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Saturday, May 9, 2009

Left and Right: Activist Politicians Arrested At Protests

Republican Alan Keyes, was arrested in South Bend, Indiana while protesting against the invitation of the President of the United States to speak at the Notre Dame Commencement.

Video Update: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 at 9:50 AM


The irony is that Keyes was President Obama's challenger in the Illinois Senate race. As we must recall, the winner of that race was Barack Obama.

Alan Keyes accused Barack Obama of reading the newspapers. Go figure.






Democratic Rep. Bob Filner of California's 51st District was arrested on Friday at at a rally protesting loss of union jobs. Rep. Filner is not new to the protest movement either.

April 2007 - During the CA Democratic convention in San Diego on April 28, Rep. Bob Filner spoke out against Blackwater West and vowed to introduce federal legislation.


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Saturday, September 13, 2008

A thoughtful and honest article on the issues of 'Choice'

In my opinion, this is a very good read on choice --very personal and thoughtful. I have spent a good amount of time over my life thinking about this issue, and have also confronted it in a personal way on a few occassions, which I am not ready to discuss at this time.

I have been dismayed and astounded at being painted by the extremes of the Right as being 'Pro-Abortion'. This is wrong!
People who are 'Pro-Choice' are not 'Pro-Abortion'.

Perhaps I will be brave enough in the future to write on this issue in more detail. For now, it is my choice not to.

Peace and Love,


PD

In Support of Choice By: Christy Hardin Smith Monday September 8, 2008 3:00 pm

There are some very personal reasons that I support a woman's right to choose -- based on her circumstances, her history, and all the factors that go into making such a difficult decision. A lot of it has to do with my own history. And also the difficulties I have seen in the lives of women and children that I have met throughout my legal practice.

Let me start with the personal. Technically -- at least by the standard definition of abortion as an induced termination of a pregnancy -- I have had one. It was a medical necessity, due to my life being at risk because of a complication, and one of the most agonizing times of our lives. please read more here





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Friday, August 22, 2008

Carry me back to old Virginia: Barack Obama and Gov. Tim Kaine of Virginia stump in 'Old Dominion'







Obama: I'm not too liberal for Va.

He points to stances on abortion, guns and same-sex marriage

Friday, Aug 22, 2008

By OLYMPIA MEOLA
TIMES-DISPATCH STAFF WRITER

Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama yesterday brushed aside claims that he's too liberal to win in Virginia and suggested that his race will play only a minor role in his bid to capture the pivotal swing state.

"I think that race is always a factor in the minds of some people, but I think that's the tiny minority here in Virginia and around the country," Obama said in an interview with the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

Obama spoke after a town-hall meeting at John Tyler Community College in Chester, where the Illinois senator, joined by Gov. Timothy M. Kaine, talked about the economy before an audience of about 300 people.

"I think that people are looking for who's going to fight for them in the White House," Obama said. "And if they have confidence that I'm going to make their lives better, their children's lives better, I don't think they care whether I'm green or blue or polka dot."

Aided by Kaine, one of his earliest and most enthusiastic supporters, Obama has made a big push in Virginia.

He has peppered the state with 33 campaign offices and supplemented television ads with four visits during his general-election campaign. All are signs that he believes Virginia's 13 electoral votes are within reach; a Democratic presidential nominee has not carried the state in 44 years.

Obama spent the past two days talking about the economy. He visited Martinsville, which has the state's highest unemployment rate, and Lynchburg, Chester and Chesapeake.

During the interview in Chester, Obama sought to dispel the notion he's too liberal for Virginians by affirming his stances on several hot-button issues, such as his opposition to same-sex marriage and his support for Second Amendment rights.

"I am a strong believer of the Second Amendment," he said. "Nobody's going to take the guns of law-abiding Virginians away from them."

He said that while he supports abortion rights, he believes abortion is "a moral issue" and that he put "a strong message" in the Democratic platform that "we need to do things to reduce the numbers of abortions, through support for adoption and support for mothers, and providing education and various strategies to reduce unwanted pregnancies."

But convincing a majority of voters in a state that has held tightly to its Republican roots in presidential elections is Obama's challenge.

He says that mathematically, he could win the presidency by amassing 270 electoral votes without Virginia's 13, but he's working doggedly to turn the state Democratic.

"The fact that we're tied . . . I think that sends a good signal about what we're doing," Obama said, referring to polling showing he and presumptive Republican nominee John McCain are close in Virginia. "But it's not going to be easy.

"This is a state in transition. Obviously the success of [former Gov.] Mark Warner and Tim Kaine and [Sen.] Jim Webb indicate that Democrats can win statewide, but it's going to require everything we've got in order to pull this out."

That likely will include more help from Kaine, who yesterday still was enveloped in running-mate speculation. Obama declined to discusshis vice-presidential pick -- an announcement could come as soon as today -- but he said he has the "highest regard" for Kaine.

"I think the world of Tim Kaine," Obama said. "He's one of my earliest supporters, he was my earliest gubernatorial endorser outside of my home state, and he is a great friend of mine.

"He's going to help me win Virginia -- period."

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Sunday, August 3, 2008

Peon Video Spotlight: I thought this was an interesting video - Scott Cortmeister, asking the questions many of us would like to ask.

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