So then ... you agree ... Neither Roe v Wade nor PP vs Casey apply after 20 weeks, given that 21 weeks is proven to be viable. Glad we cleared that up.
91% of abortions don't involve ANY of that, and most of the rest are because the mother's health is in jeopardy. Get educated.
but you do favor the legality of the abortion regardless of how and how late it is performed, is that corrrect? or do you think very late term abortions should be banned, because you hate women? which is it?
Just wondering how many aborted murdered kids were going to be great women. The left claims to care for womens health yet destroy them before they have a chance to be the next great woman. How many were black women? The DEMOCRATS act like they are tge guardians of people of color. Since most planned parenthood murder centers are in black and Latino neighborhoods bet more little unborn black and Latino girls that are ripped apart in the womb dwarf the races of others. Something blacks folks might think about. While they are aborting black babies they are allowing an open border to let in non citizens to get freebies and have a shot at the American dream and literally murdering the dreams of unborn black babies who are legal citizens.
Why the big hooptie do over the court saying "this isn't our decision to make" Its EXACTLY what they should say
still waiting on rex to answer if he is ok with abortion a minute before birth like the dems and biden
Weak what a very weak post. Almost as weak as your climate post and that's saying a lot. As far as "Hitler's" too bad all the "Hitler's" in your party weren't aborted before they started murdering children in the womb and destroying America. Any Antifa meeting coming up for you soon?
This is the accurate account of the democrats position on abortion. Quit evading and lying Rexie OPINION Democrats are proving to be the real extremists on abortion Democrats are salivating over the chance to portray Republicans as antiabortion extremists in the wake of the anticipated overruling of Roe v. Wade . But their unwillingness to accept limits on late-term abortions shows they are the real extremists. Third-trimester abortions are incredibly unpopular among most Americans. The most recent Economist-YouGov poll, for example, found that only 25 percent of all Americans, and 21 percent of independents, agree that abortion should “always be legal” with “no restrictions.” Yet Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) is scheduling a vote this week on a bill that would effectively make abortion legal without restrictions for the duration of a woman’s pregnancy. Even though he knows the legislation is doomed to fail because of the Senate filibuster, Schumer is pushing his entire caucus to support the highly unpopular proposal, for which opponents will be able to tar them. Schumer isn’t alone among Democrats in making themselves politically vulnerable. Rep. Tim Ryan, the Democratic nominee for Ohio’s Senate seat, dodged a direct question from Fox News host Bret Baier on whether Ryan would support any restriction on abortion by saying he would leave it up to the woman and her doctor. White House press secretary Jen Psaki similarly swerved when Fox News reporter Peter Doocy asked about President Biden’s position. She repeatedly refused to commit Biden to supporting any limit on abortion, instead referring Doocy to the president’s prior statements without offering any specifics. In politics, if you’re avoiding a clear answer to a question, it’s usually because you don’t want the public to know what it is. It might seem strange that Democrats are contorting themselves into pretzels to avoid saying they oppose late-term abortions. But it makes complete sense considering that about half of Democrats believe in no abortion restrictions at all. That total rises to 60 percent among liberal Democrats, according to the most recent ABC News-Post poll, and is surely even higher among the abortion rights activists in the party who are most passionate about the issue. Democratic candidates and officeholders, therefore, must tread carefully if they want to make the purported extremism of Republicans an issue. If Democrats express support for their base’s view, they give Republicans a potent issue to use against them. If they express support for the view backed by most Americans and almost all swing voters, they anger that base. Hence the abortion shuffle played out before audiences every day. Get the Post Most Newsletter The most popular and interesting stories of the day to keep you in the know. In your inbox, every day. That’s just not going to fly, especially in critical races. Republicans will force this question at every opportunity and throw every vote in favor of the Senate bill this week in Democrats’ faces. The more a Democrat tries to waffle, the more foolish they will look. It’s pretty clear to most Americans that a child who can live outside of a mother’s body shouldn’t be killed. The fact that too many Democrats can’t say that without fear of getting ambushed by the left speaks volumes about today’s Democratic Party. It’s not just me, a conservative Republican, who sees this. Matthew Yglesias, a prominent progressive writer and abortion rights supporter, recently said as much in his newsletter. He notes that more than 90 percent of all abortions are performed in the first trimester and that Democrats could preserve access for the vast majority of women who want abortions if they sacrificed the extreme views that so many Americans abhor. That Democrats are preparing to utterly ignore this counsel is instructive. They are pushing no-limit abortion policy either because they are afraid of their base or because they believe in it. Either way, that’s not the leadership Americans want. This is the same dilemma that sunk Democrat Stephen A. Douglas’s chance to become president in the 1860 election. Douglas tried to finesse the explosive slavery issue by arguing that people in each territory should be able to decide whether to permit slavery. He was caught between Northern popular opinion, which thought slavery was wrong, and Southern opinion, which favored it. Douglas tried to placate Southerners by saying he didn’t care whether slavery was voted up or down and to satiate Northerners by saying he would vote to admit a new state with a constitution banning the odious practice. Instead, his dodge lost the North and the South and helped elect Abraham Lincoln. Republicans this fall should be as persistent as Lincoln in forcing their foes to choose on abortion between the American majority and the Democratic base. If they do, they should be the political winners, against all expectations, on the abortion debate. Henry Olsen is a Washington Post columnist and a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. Democracy Dies in Darkness © 1996-2022 The Washington Post
I am ok with late term abortion. I am not religious and don't think life is sacred. the difference between me and rex is I am honest. Rex and his party are afraid of losing sympathy if they say what they really think, which is that they agree with me and think it ok to murder precious babies.