Posted on 08/11/2015 5:45:52 PM PDT by RC one
Jeb Bush considers himself to be the most pro-life governor in modern times, but pro-life advocates are pushing him to support a more aggressive agenda on abortion if he runs for president in 2016, with one group telling IJReview that they dont believe that he has gone far enough.
Bryan Longworth, president of Personhood Florida, told IJReview that now is the time to tackle abortion rights, which will require Bush and the other candidates to be more aggressive in their position on the issue.
He wasnt an enemy of the pro-life cause, but we dont believe that he has gone far enough, Longworth said.
Since Bush became active on the political scene, his rhetoric on abortion has consistently been more moderate than his actual policies.
During his successful 1998 gubernatorial bid in Florida, Bush told The New York Times that he didnt want to focus on abortion rights:
Theres all this Christian right, and abortion. These are not the issues that drive peoples concerns. They want to know, how do they get the support to make sure their children dont take drugs. They want their schools to be safe.
Bushs tune didnt change after leaving office in 2007. He told NBC News in 2012 that having a discussion about abortion wouldnt create jobs:
Its a powerful moral issue. People have deeply held beliefs. But its not going to change the economic climate of our country.
As governor of Florida, he sought restrictions on abortion using his executive power.
In 2003, Bush unsuccessfully attempted to get the courts to appoint a guardian for the fetus of a 22-year-old developmentally disabled woman who became pregnant after being raped in a state-supervised group home.
In 2005, he intervened in the case of a 13-year-old girl who was 13-and-a-half weeks pregnant when she tried to get an abortion. A judge overruled Bushs case that she was too young to make her own decision.
At the same time, the number of abortions in Florida rose during Bushs tenure (January 5, 1999 January 2, 2007).
In 1998, the total number of abortions for the state was 82,335, according to the Florida Vital Statistics annual report. That number continued to rise until it peaked at 95,586 in 2006. By 2011, the total abortions in Florida had dropped back down to 84,990.
nothing but empty air
During the general, he'll be 'non-controversial'.
Just like RINOs always are.
After Terri Schiavo, I doubt he will be conservative on this issues.
¡Yeb! is a Democrat in an R jersey.
He is NOT conservative at all, despite what he claims.
Amnesty
Commie-Core
Obamacare
Gore-Bull Warming
Might as well vote for Hillary
Waste of time,Mr 2% is not going to get the nomination.
After all, it's all an act of love, like invading our country.
Correct answer...who cares. We don’t want him in the White House under any circumstances just like Killery
I bet he will continue his legacy as Prescott Bush’s grandson.
FYI, Prescott Bush was the first TREASURER for Planned Parenthood.
Stay out of the Bushes!
Yes
bush is a piece of gopher crap
Not even Jeb knows the answer yet because it is too soon to do the polls and focus groups on the subject.
He will be Terri Schiavo conservative.
Jeb Bush murdered Terri Schiavo, and is totally unrepentant. He cannot be trusted to do ANYTHING on the basis of principle.
Less angry, but just as bitchy!
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