Scott Walker simply has a different opinion about abortion,
with no plans to pass any laws making that choice impossible to make. Sure,
others have plans and write bills that he will probably sign that advances his point of
view, but it isn't on his radar.
Walker’s argument assumes we’re idiots, and maybe those who
believe him are, but we've grown accustomed to ignoring the obvious intent of
the conservative fringe. I even had to get this story (printed Wednesday, on page 7, in the WSJ), from the twin cities Pioneer Press .
While Walker got a pass for desperately trying to look
moderate on abortion, his position is more than clear below. Did you know women
seeking an abortion aren't too smart, and thanks to Scott Walker, they’re now
getting that important information?
Wisconsin Family Action endorsed Walker on Tuesday. In a Sept. 5 letter seeking the group's endorsement, Walker said he passed legislation that gives women seeking abortions more information and health protection… Walker signed a bill last year that requires a woman seeking abortions to undergo an ultrasound and doctors to show the woman the image of the fetus.
But Walker was just as proud of his unconstitutional
position on same sex marriage, which proves these guys don't care one bit about our founding document. Equal protection? Forget it, since marriage between a
man and a woman is right there in the constitution…somewhere.
He went on to say he was defending the state's constitutional ban on same-sex marriage. He said he swore an oath to uphold the constitution and supports "marriage between one man and one woman."
That doesn't make any sense, but this same article simply
accepts his statement as fact.
Walker also gets a pass for not saying what he means. No big
deal.
Walker opposes abortion, even in cases of rape and incest, but he hasn't said that in so many words as he's been campaigning.So this is what we can expect of our politicians...not much?
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