Bush Court to Women: Drop Dead

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NOW's outstanding President Kim Gandy speaks for me:

Today the Supreme Court upheld this nation's first abortion procedure ban—a ban enacted by George W. Bush and conservatives in Congress. Five justices, including Chief Justice John Roberts and Associate Justice Samuel Alito—both installed by Bush and a Republican-majority Senate—ruled that the law does not violate a woman's constitutional right to abortion.

Not since Bush v. Gore has the Supreme Court made such a political decision, or one that so completely distorts the law and disregards the U.S. Constitution.

The law is so vaguely written that it may ban the most common abortion procedure used after 12 weeks of pregnancy, and there is no exception to allow its use if the woman's health is in serious danger. The joint ruling in Gonzales v. Carhart and Gonzales v. Planned Parenthood is a major step in the campaign to outlaw all abortions, first by chipping away at and then by fully overturning Roe v. Wade.

Bush used his allies' control in Congress to push through anti-abortion legislation, and he used their power to confirm anti-abortion justices to the Supreme Court—justices who have now upheld that same legislation.

The National Organization for Women and other advocates predicted as much, and fought tooth and nail against the confirmation of Roberts, and even more passionately against Alito, who replaced Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. Now we see that apparently, everything Roberts and Alito said at their confirmation hearings about respecting precedent was a pack of lies.

When the time came for women's rights supporters in the Senate to prevent confirmation of Sam Alito, the "fifth vote" against abortion rights, only 25 senators stood up for women. And indeed he was the fifth vote for the majority in today's decision. The senators who voted to end the Democratic filibuster, thus allowing Alito to join the court, must be reminded that their failure led to this day. We must stop the stacking of the federal courts and work toward a congressional majority that supports women's rights.

Tellingly, seven years ago in Stenberg v. Carhart, the Supreme Court ruled against an almost identical ban enacted in Nebraska. The clear precedent set by Stenberg in 2000 was the reason three U.S. Courts of Appeal declared the federal ban unconstitutional. But last year the Bush administration pressed on with appeals to the Supreme Court by Attorney General Alberto Gonzales.

So why did Gonzales forge ahead when a clear precedent had been set only six years earlier? And why did the court uphold this ban, effectively undoing that precedent? In the dissenting opinion, Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg explains it quite clearly:

"Though today's opinion does not go so far as to disregard Roe or Casey, the Court, differently composed that it was when we last considered a restrictive abortion regulation, is hardly faithful to our earlier invocations of the 'rule of law' and the 'principles of stare decisis.'"

In other words: The Supreme Court changed, stupid!

This is a clarion call for feminists, progressives and everyone who cares about justice, equality and democracy. We must link arms and say "No more."

We must elect a Congress that will repeal this ban and a president who will sign the repeal.

November 2008 can't come soon enough.

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Let the women choose

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There shouldn't be such arguments over this birth control issue from the first place. I'm not saying abortion is right, but women should have right to make their own choices.
What is more important is what can we do for our future generations?
$12 billion can provide education for every kid on earth; $15 billion can provide access to water and sanitation; and it only cost $19 billion to end global poverty, according to The Borgen Project. Comparing to the $522 billion U.S. military budget and $340 billion for Iraq War thus far, these annual costs of improving the world is very little.
Unfortunately, our political leader is not making a commitment to the U.N.’s Millennium Development Goals to end global poverty. It is really not so hard if we are truly willing to make a change and bring peace to the world not by military solution but by humanitarian aid.

This is beyond distressing

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This is beyond distressing and once again Dubya & Co.'s carefully laid plans have yielded their fruit.
ALL women, regardless of age, or their feelings on abortion should be VERY alarmed at this.
The clock has been turned back for every woman.
This is not the end of it.

I know the perfect way to get them out of our Booty.

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We won't need a abortion if we don't give them any,and just invetro for birth. That's the punishment for telling me when and how I should take care of my Booty.
Example: I have been raped three times, two resorting in pregnancy. I was in school and rising three children by myself w/fiancee. The relationship was destroyed after the rape, through blame and insecurity. Some men are funny that way. SOILED GOODS SYNDROME.
Everyday,until I got the abortion, I had to hear, I'm not raising a rapist child. I'm not paying for the birth.
Well, I got it and still the relationship didn't work. I had a choice of not seeing my rapist face throughout the rest of my life by not raising his seed planted, without love into MY BODY. Now your telling me that unless I face eminent death and then only sometimes, that I have to keep my tormentors child and spend my money and love it as if it was brought here through love?

How sick and twisted can you be. First of all, I'm not sure i'm mentally equipped after suffering post pardom, that I won't have a flash back of hatred and kill the little bastard. Don't put me in that predicament.
I have enough people in my pockets for neccessities that I don't have to take care of that type of monsterous issue. That is what it would be. Like incest, that curses seven generations, I will not tolerate that sin in my body.

Maybe that is hard to hear, but it's even harder to live through. And I'm not by myself on this, it's a sick optional choice. I'd like to see the ones pushing this have to go through it. Just like I'd like to see the low wage employer live on the wages paid to employees.

Justice served. The absolutely poitively proof positive effect of not becoming pregnant, is to keep the irresponsible stubborn won't pull out idiots out of our drawers.

Let's Strike Ladies, there are enough toys on the shelf, become a vegetarian, cucumbers don't give you aids or bring home unwanted bastards after cheating on their wives.

Think about it Christian right, would you like your husbands bastards coming through your bridge games?
Don't play with the power of the Booty.

You mind yours and I'll mind mine, I dont' have to answer to you, only God and you are not He, nor could you ever fill His shoes.
This law doesn't stop your husbands down low relationship with his male sex partners, why don't you do something about that. You holier than thous' always passing judgement.

Judge not least ye be JUDGED. Get out of our butts.
MY BODY MY CHOICE, DON'T PUSH US WOMEN, NOTHING IS WORSE THAN THE SCORN OF A WOMAN, EXCEPT THE WRATH OF GOD.

Birth is the second pain to death, we have nothing to lose.

mommapanther