Posted on 11/05/2019 1:27:49 PM PST by Morgana
A Pennsylvania Democrat lawmaker is receiving calls for her resignation after she referred to a miscarried baby as a mess on a napkin last week.
State Rep. Wendy Ullman, a pro-abortion Democrat representing Bucks County, apologized for her insensitive remarks Friday on social media after national news coverage of her comments caused outrage.
But, as the Daily Wire first noticed, many women who have experienced miscarriages are saying that her apology is not enough.
Ullmans initial comments came in response to state House Bill 1890, which would require health care facilities to bury or cremate the remains of unborn babies who died in abortions or miscarriages. It does not require burial/cremation for babies miscarried at home.
An early miscarriage is just some mess on a napkin, Ullman said during a House committee meeting last week, according to a video shared by the Pennsylvania Family Council.
Ullman implied that miscarried and aborted babies are not valuable enough to be buried or cremated, saying, And Im not sure people would agree that this is something that we want to take to the point of ritual, either cremation or interment.
She was endorsed by Planned Parenthood during her election campaign, and she voted against the bill.
On Friday, Ullman apologized for choosing her words poorly.
Many women and families find tremendous comfort and solace in ritual burial or cremation in the case of early miscarriages, but others do not, she wrote online. Some would choose donation for medical research, like my family friend, who I quoted in a committee meeting, saying, So my loss can have meaning.
In the discussion, which was on a bill that would require ritual burial or cremation following any miscarriage, I was in near-tears relaying a story of my family friend, Ullman continued. This issue is intensely important to me, and thats why I struggled for words. My words were poorly chosen, and I apologize. I remain steadfast that every single step of a medical process, including the handling of remains, should be decided by a patient and her doctor.
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She posted her comments on Twitter and Facebook, but neither post received a positive response. Instead, there were just a few dozen likes compared to thousands of replies most all of which were in outraged opposition with the lawmaker, including some detailing personal stories of miscarriage, according to the Daily Wire.
Some people posted comments urging Ullman to resign, while others expressed hope that she would learn from the experience and realize that unborn babies are valuable human beings who deserve protection.
Tell my mother, aunt, sister and sister-in-law that their miscarriages were nothing. Resign and disappear, one person commented.
Several mothers also shared ultrasound images and photos of their miscarried babies on Ullmans Facebook page to help her understand how valuable a babys life is, no matter how short.
Please also apologize to my daughter, one woman wrote, sharing an ultrasound image of her miscarried child. Unfortunately that is the only ultrasound of her. The only picture I will ever have of her because at other ultrasounds I didnt end up with any pictures. We miscarried her at 17 weeks and this is the second baby we lost (the first was at 12 weeks). My heart shattered. My healing is in progress, but my ache to hold either of our babies wont go away.
Another grieving mother shared a photo of her miscarried babys headstone: This is where my daughter and her 10 fingers and 10 toes are buried. At 12 weeks 6 days, she was considered an early miscarriage by just a few days. Your words were more than just poorly chosen.
Tom Shaheen, vice president for policy for Pennsylvania Family Institute, called Ullmans comments callous and heartless toward families who have lost a child.
A miscarriage, no matter how early, does not result in a mess on a napkin but the loss of a child, Shaheen said. Each human life deserves respect, even when lost at an early stage in development.
The remains of human beings should be treated better than medical waste. Rep. Frank Ryans bill is a compassionate effort to help offer some closure to many mothers and families in Pennsylvania, Shaheen added.
The pro-life organization thanked state Rep. Kathy Rapp (R-Warren), lead sponsor Rep. Frank Ryan (R-Lebanon) and all of the lawmakers who support the pro-life legislation.
Similar legislation has passed in other parts of the country. In 2016, Indiana passed a law under then-Gov. Mike Pence to help ensure that aborted babies remains are properly disposed of and not sold. The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the law earlier this year. Texas leaders are fighting to defend a similar burial law in court in their state.
Action: Contact Pennsylvania state lawmakers and ask them to support HB 1890.
What? Shes not saying anything Democrats havent said before. And Im pro-life.
Democrats are indeed “nasty women”.
Is it just me, or is the language of the Dumb-o-craps getting coarser and coarser and coarser??
I’m ex-Navy. It takes quite a bit to hit my “bad language” button,
...but this is coming pretty f’in close!
Wendy was always such a sensitive girl...
/s
Another Leftist’s attempt to coin a cool phrase. Didn’t quite cut the mustard > IMO.
A friend of mine calls Pizza “abortion on toast” I think it’s so he can eat most of it
Words fail me. That woman suffers from a depth of callous cynicism that takes my breath away.
If they really think it's just a bunch of useless tissue like a tumor then they are lying when they say they feel for the mothers of miscarriages. If they think the miscarriages were tragic loss of babies, then they are monsters when they demand abortion on demand until birth (spoiler: it's this one).
From a mess on a napkin, to a mess in the abortionists clinic, to a mess in the abortionists home and car.
Ms. Ulman and her ilk would justify and call it nothing no matter what. You know what that means for old people too. Ezekiel Immanuel told us a few years ago.
The DemDeath Party.
It sure does and its something that a well placed blow to the head with metal riot baton would not fix.
With every passing day it becomes more and more obvious that God was booted out of the Democrat party.
Perhaps her resignation can have meaning for those who take her place, to not be so uncaring.
All candidates for public office, from dog catcher to president, every teacher, every policeman, etc. ought to be required to articlate in writing and in their own words some fundamental ideas about human nature and governance, particularly within a Constitutional Republic.
The League of Women Voters has questions tailored toward specific offices, but any candidate can fudge answers that sound right. The core beliefs of public servants are essential to self-goverment. Make them give public answer to their core beliefs.
Can you imagine what they say to one another in private conversations?
She’ll be reelected with no problem...
Don’t be so sure. Ullman is in a Trump district that is normally Republican. She won by less than 600 votes for an open seat where the Republican candidates usually get over 60% of the vote. The prior incumbent, Marguerite Corr Quinn, ran and lost for the State Senate. If she runs again for her old seat, she’ll take it back.
The vast majority of what ones I know of, very much so.
I avoid contact with them and liberals in general.
Don’t you love liberals who deny the unborn the right to experience, and achieve the same life choices, goals, and successes that they have experienced?
She sounds like a Nazi. “Jews are not worth burying”.
Get rid of the Ilse Koch now before she kills a baby.
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