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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

G.O.P. Pushes New Abortion Limits to Appease Vocal Base

By JEREMY W. PETERS, NYT

WASHINGTON — After Republicans lost the presidential election and seats in both the House and the Senate last year, many in the party offered a stern admonishment: If we want to broaden our appeal, steer clear of divisive social and cultural issues.

Yet after the high-profile murder trial of an abortion doctor in Philadelphia this spring, many Republicans in Washington and in state capitals across the country seem eager to reopen the emotional fight over a woman’s right to end a pregnancy. Their efforts will move to the forefront on Tuesday when House Republicans plan to bring to the floor a measure that would prohibit the procedure after 22 weeks of pregnancy — the most restrictive abortion bill to come to a vote in either chamber in a decade.

The bill stands no chance of becoming law, with Democrats in control of the Senate and the White House. Republican leaders acknowledge that its purpose is to satisfy vocal elements of their base who have renewed a push for greater restrictions on reproductive rights, even if those issues harmed the party’s reputation with women in 2012.

But beyond Washington, advocates on both sides of the issue say the chance to limit abortion in the near future is very real. Republican-dominated state legislatures in South Carolina and Wisconsin are weighing bans similar to the one the House will vote on, which would impose the 22-week limit based on the scientifically disputed theory that fetuses at that stage of development can feel pain.

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2 Comments:

Blogger Minnesota Central said...

Key takeaway : The bill stands no chance of becoming law, with Democrats in control of the Senate and the White House. Republican leaders acknowledge that its purpose is to satisfy vocal elements of their base who have renewed a push for greater restrictions on reproductive rights, even if those issues harmed the party’s reputation with women in 2012.

I suspect that this legislation could have easily passed during the 109th Congress (2005 - 2007) as breakdown was as follows:
Senate: 44 D, 55 R House: 202 D, 231 R
and the President was George W. Bush.

Guess, it's time to re-read Tempting Faith: An Inside Story of Political Seduction by David Kuo (Bush's Special Adviser)

7:23 AM  
Blogger Tom Koch said...

A sincere question to VV - When does life begin? When is it OK for others to arbitrarily end an innocent life, much less, one that is completely defenseless?

7:57 AM  

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