Showing posts with label Heartbeat Bill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heartbeat Bill. Show all posts

Monday, May 15, 2023

Trump says DeSantis' 6-week heartbeat bill 'too harsh'



"I've noticed that everyone who is for abortion has already been born" --Ronald Reagan
Former President Trump went after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis over the latter's abortion stance on Monday. While all abortions are harsh on the baby, because murder is harsh in any timeframe, Trump said that Florida's so called heartbeat bill, or six-week ban, was "too harsh."

Gov. DeSantis has not yet announced his bid for the White House, but most people believe he's going to do that very soon. Trump has anticipated that likelihood and has been going after him more aggressively now and the abortion issue might be the thing that voters will use to decide on which candidate best represents their values.

Trump made the abortion-related statement in an interview with The Messenger, which was published on Monday. However, even though the interview covered a lot of ground, he didn't elaborate on his personal stance regarding abortion, but claimed he "heard" that pro-life advocates oppose the DeSantis bill.

If anything, pro-lifers would prefer that abortions performed during any period in a pregnancy would be banned, but at least the six-week ban is the best we can hope for at this time. Trump, on the other hand, in many ways is further to the left than DeSantis and seems willing to compromise values for votes.

"He has to do what he has to do," Trump said when asked about Florida's six-week ban. "If you look at what DeSantis did, a lot of people don't even know if he knew what he was doing. But he signed six weeks, and many people within the pro-life movement feel that that was too harsh."

If someone said that they didn't know if Biden knew what he was doing, that would be fair to say, but DeSantis knows what he's doing and is governing Florida like a true conservative.

When asked about whether he would support a six-week ban, Trump didn't want to commit and replied, "I'm looking at all options."

In other words, it appears that Trump is looking at the best political outcome for his opinion, rather than having values congruent with conservatives.

Trump also confirmed in the interview that he supported the same exceptions in abortion legislation that conservatives agree with, "the life of the mother, raping and incest." No conservatives oppose this so Trump knows he's on safe ground.

"Just as Ronald Reagan was a believer in the exceptions, but I'm a believer in the exceptions," he added. However let's be honest, Ron DeSantis is more like Reagan than Trump is. Even DeSantis' six-week abortion bill includes the same exceptions.


Trump went on to take credit for the three Supreme Court justices he got appointed who were essential in overturning Roe v. Wade, claiming that he was the only president who could have accomplished that feat. And he's 

"For 50 years, they've been trying to get rid of Roe v Wade. I was able to do it. Nobody else could have done that but me. And I was able to do it [by nominating] three excellent judges on the Justices of the Supreme Court. And I was able to do that," he said hyperbolically. 

"I'm looking at all alternatives. I'm looking at many alternatives," Trump replied when asked if six weeks was too harsh. "But I was able to get us to the table by terminating Roe v. Wade. That's the most important thing that's ever happened for the pro-life movement."

And yes, you have to give Trump the credit he's due with Roe v. Wade but you also have to understand that he isn't opposed to abortion the way Ron DeSantis is. 

The tough question is, who is best equipped to beat Joe Biden in 2024, if he's still running? It may very well be Trump because people want entertainment over substance. 

In either case, the Republican candidate must get our votes. We cannot allow the left to destroy the country as we have known it, and we must rebuild what we had if we get the nod from the people.


Friday, December 14, 2018

Ohio ready to protect sanctity of life: now a RINO must act

In a wonderful move to protect the sanctity of human life, the Ohio State Senate passed the "Heartbeat Bill" Wednesday.

This bill would ban abortion after a fetal heartbeat can be detected, which can be as early as five weeks. The bill went back and forth after the Senate amended it, but now it's ready for Gov. John "Most Punchable Face In Washington" Kasich to sign it. 

Due to the fact that Kasich is only a pretend conservative, he will likely veto it. But now that he has hinted at wanting a run at the presidency in 2020, he just might try to win the hearts and minds of conservatives and sign it. Just don't make the mistake of believing that he has anything more than his own ambitions in mind no matter what he decides to do.

Ohio pro-life advocacy groups are hopeful (if Kasich refuses to allow babies in the womb the right to life) the legislature will have time and be willing to convene for a veto override because of the magnitude of this bill’s importance.

If the veto happens and rules to pass the bill, Kasich will look like a loser to both parties, but the GOP in particular.

Ohio's action is one of the staunchest pro-life legal measures in the country as it would require an abdominal ultrasound to detect a heartbeat, and if detected, killing the baby would be illegal.

Aliens might be looking down on our planet wondering why did we ever killed our babies in the first place. 

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Pro-life advocacy and conservative policy groups, including the James Dobson Family Institute and Live Action, are encouraged by the passage of this solid measure to protect life and support the legislation. This comes as a welcome opportunity for Ohio to lead other states in reclaiming their constitutional authority to determine law on sanctity of life issues.

But perhaps most compellingly argument for this bill comes from Josh Craddock who writes, governments are obligated to preserve and protect the right to life at all stages of development as a substantive moral and legitimate legal authority issue:
“The structure of the argument is simple. The Fourteenth Amendment’s use of the word ‘person’ guarantees due process and equal protection to all members of the human species. The preborn are members of the human species from the moment of fertilization. Therefore, the Fourteenth Amendment protects the preborn. If one concedes the minor premise (that preborn humans are biological members of the human species), all that must be demonstrated is that the term ‘person,’ in its original public meaning at the time of the Fourteenth Amendment’s adoption, applied to all members of the human species.”
The Constitution recognizes the government’s obligation to protect the rights of the individual, and the Founders understood the innate personhood of the unborn and all the rights and privileges that come with being human. 

The Founders undoubtedly intended to protect all the rights of the yet unborn and the future generations of Americans, with the right to life being the foundational and most basic and essential right.

Kasich is likely to wait until the last minute to veto the bill so that there isn't time enough to override it. He's just lucky his parents didn't do what he is willing to allow other parents to do. 

But maybe I'm wrong--I hope so.


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