Possibly the most punchable face in politics, a moral coward, weasel scumwafer, Ohio Gov. John Kasich did as I predicted. Had his mother decided what he agrees to, Kasich would not have been born and perhaps an actual conservative with a set of real morals would have gone ahead with allowing the bill to become law.
Kasich's cowardly amoral veto came on Friday. It would have banned abortions on unborn babies with detectable heartbeats.
According to LifeNews, Gov. Kasich vetoed the bill arguing that it would not survive in a court challenge, without even testing whether or not it was the case. He did the same in 2016 for similar fake reasons, but that was before Justice Kavanaugh sat on the Supreme Court.
Kasich, putting money ahead of the lives of the unborn, also argued that the legal challenges would cost taxpayers too much money, which is bull crap.
"As governor I have worked hard to strengthen Ohio’s protections for the sanctity of human life, and I have a deep respect for my fellow members of the pro-life community and their ongoing efforts in defense of unborn life," he said in a statement. "However, the central provision of Sub. H.B. 258, that an abortion cannot be performed if a heartbeat has been detected in the unborn child, is contrary to the Supreme Court of the United States’ current rulings on abortion."
Current rulings can become more current, especially with our current SCOTUS. He knows that but he isn't a real conservative.
"As the losing party, the state of Ohio will be forced to pay hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars to cover the legal fees for the pro-choice activists’ lawyers," Kasich said, knowing what a loser he is.
State House Bill 258 passed in a 58-35 vote and sailed through the State Senate. Most abortions in Ohio would be effectively banned had Kasich signed it into law, but he is a gutless coward.
"The controversial legislation would ban most abortions in Ohio if it becomes law," reported LifeNews. in November. "An unborn baby’s heart begins beating around six weeks, though the latest research suggests that it may begin as early as 16 days after conception."
Abortion providers could also be charged with a felony for breaking the law by killing a baby with a detected heartbeat. The reason for that is due to the fact that it is murder to kill a human being and what is a fetus, if not a human being?
Proponents of the new law said the potential legal challenges should not matter.
"The point is: it’s time. It doesn’t matter if the governor is with us or against us," said state Rep. Christina Hagan, a sponsor of the bill. "Motherhood isn’t easy but it’s necessary."
Other pro-life lawmakers (mostly female) have pushed similar arguments.
"(Abortion) is not a constitutional right," said Rep. Candice Keller (R-Middletown). "If you don’t know that, you need to read the Constitution."
"Today, let us stand up for the most innocent among us: the unborn," Rep. Kristina Roegner said.
Kasich doesn't agree--it costs too much. And this clown calls himself a conservative.
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Kasich's cowardly amoral veto came on Friday. It would have banned abortions on unborn babies with detectable heartbeats.
According to LifeNews, Gov. Kasich vetoed the bill arguing that it would not survive in a court challenge, without even testing whether or not it was the case. He did the same in 2016 for similar fake reasons, but that was before Justice Kavanaugh sat on the Supreme Court.
Kasich, putting money ahead of the lives of the unborn, also argued that the legal challenges would cost taxpayers too much money, which is bull crap.
"As governor I have worked hard to strengthen Ohio’s protections for the sanctity of human life, and I have a deep respect for my fellow members of the pro-life community and their ongoing efforts in defense of unborn life," he said in a statement. "However, the central provision of Sub. H.B. 258, that an abortion cannot be performed if a heartbeat has been detected in the unborn child, is contrary to the Supreme Court of the United States’ current rulings on abortion."
Current rulings can become more current, especially with our current SCOTUS. He knows that but he isn't a real conservative.
"As the losing party, the state of Ohio will be forced to pay hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars to cover the legal fees for the pro-choice activists’ lawyers," Kasich said, knowing what a loser he is.
State House Bill 258 passed in a 58-35 vote and sailed through the State Senate. Most abortions in Ohio would be effectively banned had Kasich signed it into law, but he is a gutless coward.
"The controversial legislation would ban most abortions in Ohio if it becomes law," reported LifeNews. in November. "An unborn baby’s heart begins beating around six weeks, though the latest research suggests that it may begin as early as 16 days after conception."
Abortion providers could also be charged with a felony for breaking the law by killing a baby with a detected heartbeat. The reason for that is due to the fact that it is murder to kill a human being and what is a fetus, if not a human being?
Proponents of the new law said the potential legal challenges should not matter.
"The point is: it’s time. It doesn’t matter if the governor is with us or against us," said state Rep. Christina Hagan, a sponsor of the bill. "Motherhood isn’t easy but it’s necessary."
Other pro-life lawmakers (mostly female) have pushed similar arguments.
"(Abortion) is not a constitutional right," said Rep. Candice Keller (R-Middletown). "If you don’t know that, you need to read the Constitution."
"Today, let us stand up for the most innocent among us: the unborn," Rep. Kristina Roegner said.
Kasich doesn't agree--it costs too much. And this clown calls himself a conservative.
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