Posted on 11/02/2014 2:38:32 PM PST by Morgana
NARAL Pro-Choice Americas president, Ilyse Hogue, said in a recent fundraising email that shes seriously starting to panic. No, its not because shes suddenly realized how her organization makes life easy for sexual predators.
Rather, its because [a]nti-choice Republicans are about to take over the Senateand Mitch McConnell has already said that one of the very first things hell do is pass a ban on abortion after 20 weeks. For evidence of the impending takeover, Ms. Hogue pointed to the Iowa senate race, where polls say the anti-choice candidate is ahead by 2.5 points.
That anti-choice candidate would be Joni Ernst, an Iraq War veteran and mother of one whos made the choice to try and become Iowas first female senator. Her opponent is Democratic Congressman Bruce Braley. Not all of Braleys comments have gone over wellearlier this year, video footage surfaced in which he can be seen dismissing Republican Senator Chuck Grassley as just a farmer from Iowa, who never went to law school. Although the congressman isnt always wise with his words, he is smart enough to know one thing: late term abortion isnt all that popular.
Most people dont feel particularly good when they think of a late term abortion (stories like this probably dont help). It could be due to concern the fetus will suffer, and theres certainly evidence for that. Dr. Kanwaljeet Anands research at the University of Tennessee suggests a fetus can experience pain by the 20 week mark, which is somewhat disquieting when you consider what an abortion at that stage involves.
Or it might stem from the idea that a viable fetus should have a chance to live outside the womb. Not that abortion providers want to see that happen, of coursewhile Giana Jessen and Melissa Ohden both survived botched late term abortions, surviving infants are often either denied medical care or just murdered. Planned Parenthood seems to be fine with that approach: when a spokesperson for the group was asked in March of 2013 what should happen to a baby who lives through a failed abortion, she said the decision should be left up to the patient and the healthcare provider.
Whatever the reason, Rep. Braley knows that late term abortion isnt something he wants to be associated with. In fact, he declared during a debate with Ersnt that I oppose all late-term abortions that arent necessary to save the life or health of a mother. While that may have been a popular declaration, Braleys record shows that it wasnt an honest one. Not only did the congressman vote against a ban on abortions after 20 weeks, he even cosponsored a piece of federal legislation that would have rolled back the majority of abortion rules.
Polls show theres widespread support (particularly among women) for outlawing most late-term abortions. Rep. Braley knows that, which is why he cant be truthful about his position on the issue. Im definitely not wishing a panic attack on Ilyse Hogue, but if Iowans learn the facts about Bruce Braley, then I suspect shes going to have one.
Braley is going down big-time Tuesday night. He is a despicable person.
seriously starting to panic...
money train is getting derailed. has nothing to do with their belief in “women’s rights”.
To the left and a bunch of people here reproductive rights are only a women’s issue. the only part for guys is being a checkbook for decades. sometimes even when the kid isn’t even yours. so much for rights.
Stick a fork in him.
They love death...
If pro-choice think it's all right to refer to pro-life as anti-choice, I guess we can use the anti-life tag for them.
Why, sure he will.... if he can find time while dismantling Odeathcare.
/sarc
I call those people PRO HOMICIDE...
The anti-choice people are the ones who don’t want the people to decide on their own State laws regulating abortion.
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