Posted on 10/15/2018 3:38:38 PM PDT by Morgana
Planned Parenthood and the ACLU slammed Indiana leaders Monday for striving to protect unborn babies with Down syndrome from discrimination.
Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear his appeal and uphold a 2016 state law that prohibits discriminatory abortions based on an unborn babys disability, gender or race. Vice President Mike Pence, who was Indianas governor at the time, signed the law.
Planned Parenthood and the ACLU challenged the law in court, and on Monday, criticized the state for defending it, The Times reports.
[The law] ignores long-settled precedent from the Supreme Court that a woman, not the Legislature, gets to decide whether an abortion is the right decision for her and her family, said Ken Falk, legal director of the ACLU Indiana chapter. The states request (for Supreme Court review) is yet another attempt by Indiana elected officials to take that decision out of a womans hands.
If enacted, the law would ban abortion doctors from knowingly aborting an unborn baby solely because of a disability such as Down syndrome, the unborn babys race or sex. It also requires that aborted or miscarried babies bodies be cremated or buried.
Indiana was the second state to establish a safeguard to protect unborn children with Down syndrome and other disabilities. Eight states also prohibit sex-selection abortions prior to viability.
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Heres more from the report:
Christie Gillespie, Indiana Planned Parenthood CEO, said she is disappointed the state is continuing to defend these unconstitutional and medically unnecessary abortion restrictions.
By appealing to the Supreme Court, the state of Indiana is trying to not only chip away at Hoosiers rights, but also threaten the rights of people seeking safe and legal abortion care across the country, Gillespie said.
If they truly want to reduce the need for abortion in Indiana, our legislators should focus on expanding access to affordable birth control and comprehensive sex education, not blocking patients access to care.
Jane Henegar, Indiana ACLU executive director, said the states appeal to the Supreme Court is part of an an assault on womens constitutional rights being waged across the country.
The lawsuit has been moving through the courts for years. The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a decision to block the pro-life law earlier this year, after a federal judge ruled against it last year.
Pro-life advocates hope the U.S. Supreme Court, which now has a conservative majority, will hear the case and uphold the law.
When a federal judge blocked the law in 2017, Mike Fichter, president and CEO of Indiana Right to Life, said the ruling would be devastating to children with disabilities.
He said Indianas largest abortion company, Planned Parenthood, will continue to be able to abort unborn children for the sole reason of the childs sex, race, national origin or a potential disability like Down syndrome. Indiana abortion providers also will continue to treat the remains of unborn children as common medical waste.
We are deeply disappointed that Planned Parenthood can discriminate against unborn children and target them for abortion, Fichter said at the time. Its a shame that Planned Parenthood cares more about their bottom line than recognizing the worth of children with Down syndrome. No one should be targeted for abortion solely because of their sex, race, national origin or a potential disability like Down syndrome.
A recent CBS News report shocked the nation with its exposure of the discriminatory abortion trend. According to the report, nearly 100 percent of unborn babies who test positive for Down syndrome are aborted in Iceland. The rate in France was 77 percent in 2015, 90 percent in the United Kingdom and 67 percent in the United States between 1995 and 2011, according to CBS.
Some put the rate as high as 90 percent in the United States, but it is difficult to determine the exact number because the U.S. government does not keep detailed statistics about abortion.
What about the homo gene? We demand to abort homoes.
Oh boy would there be an outcry on that!
I’m thinking Planned Parenthood prob has a picture of their hero, Gosnell in their headquarters.
No problem.
Dr Mengele will be with you shortly
Liberals claim that homosexuality is a born with condition.
Do you think PP will demand to abort babies “with” homosexuality?
But since this is the central Sacrament of the Liberal faith, they must protect it at all costs.
I demand the right to abort Christie Gillespie and Jane Henegar.
The tests to determine Down’s Syndrome are notoriously inaccurate.
They would kill a baby on the SUSPICION that it MIGHT have DS?
All they want is an excuse of any kind to murder a baby.
The March of Dimes was a leader in this prenatal diagnosing.
The aCLU and Planned Parenthood. The Last of the Original BABY KILLERS.
What about aborting girls? They up for a law that says aborting babies if they are girls would be accepted by them.
Iceland did it.
When my daughter was pregnant with her last child, nearly the entire staff of the clinic keeping pushing her to have the baby *tested* for Down’s.
It was bad enough that she asked to accompany her for the ultrasound and other wellness testing.
I finally had to pull the Dr aside and threaten both a lawsuit and reporting the harassment to the Medical Bord for this sh** to stop.
Even since that asshole John Edwards - remember him, the Dem candidate for President? — made big bucks claiming DS was caused by “Medical malpractice” and made tons of money in the process;
I have to believe OB/GYN docs are scared spitless of malpractice suits by the like of John Edwards...
Oddly, the baby was born whole and healthy. Imagine that.
I’m not going to say *everything wrong* about America today is the fault of sleazily lawyers, but they are part of the problem....
I like this thinking. Though of course they can abort any baby. But when it hits a protected group, that makes them very uncomfortable.
They love eugenics.
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