GOP platform committee approves tough anti-abortion stance

POSTED: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 - 12:26pm
UPDATED: Friday, August 24, 2012 - 10:46am
Tampa, Florida (CNN) — Republicans drafting their party's official policy platform on Tuesday ratified a call for a Constitutional ban on abortion that makes no exceptions for rape or incest.
The vote to endorse the party's long-standing opposition to abortion and support for a "human life amendment" took place at a meeting of the GOP's official platform committee in Tampa, the site of next week's Republican National Convention.
The party's official stance on abortion was approved after just a few minutes of discussion. The language in the platform must be voted on before the full Republican Convention next week, though Republicans say it is all but certain to pass.
"Faithful to the 'self-evident' truths enshrined in the Declaration of Independence, we assert the sanctity of human life and affirm that the unborn child has a fundamental individual right to life which cannot be infringed," the platform language declares. "We support a human life amendment to the Constitution and endorse legislation to make clear that the Fourteenth Amendment's protections apply to unborn children."
Platform committee chairman Gov. Bob McDonnell of Virginia thanked the 110-member committee for "affirming our respect for human life" and quickly moved on to other topics as top advisers to Mitt Romney's Republican presidential campaign looked on from the back of the room.
Because the language about a Constitutional abortion ban is similar to language in past Republican platforms, the vote might normally have escaped notice.
But the debate over abortion -- and exceptions for rape victims -- was thrust into the national political spotlight on Sunday in the wake of Missouri Rep. Todd Akin's comments about "legitimate rape."
Romney and his running mate Paul Ryan sharply condemned Akin's remarks and pledged that under a Romney administration, abortion would be allowed in the case of rape.
An exemption for rape, though, is not included in the platform set to be adopted by the party Romney will officially lead when he accepts the Republican nomination next week.
And Ryan, his vice presidential pick, has opposed exceptions for rape and voted alongside Akin in the House, though Ryan now says he defers to Romney's position on the matter.
Republican officials said the language in the platform was "100% pro-life" but stressed that the document has to remain vague and avoid specific language about abortion exceptions because different states have varying abortion regulations.
In the abortion and "sanctity of life" platform, Republicans also outlined its opposition to federally-funded embryonic stem cell research and demanded that the government "not fund or subsidize health care which includes abortion coverage."
Additionally, the party inserted a "salute" to states pushing "informed consent" laws - an apparent reference to ultrasound bills that have moved through some state legislatures - "mandatory waiting periods prior to an abortion, and health-protective clinic regulation."
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The word abortion always brings up 3 other words, Rape, Incest, and Mothers health. My point is if out of the hundred some thousand abortions if there is only one convenience abortion, could you find it in your heart to save that one?
If so lets find out how many are condemned to death for no more than convenience. My guess is the majority have nothing to do with the horrible, insane acts that always are referenced when discussing abortion.
The vast majority of abortions have nothing to do with rape or incest, it's a convenient way to end the ramifications of bad moral decisions. If, in the case of rape, abortion is requested then a police report should be filed so we can catch the criminal and get him off the street. In the case of incest, an arrest should not be far behind.
My "guess" is, Convenience 99.9%, rape .005%, Incest .005%. Anyone have better numbers?
The issue is a man violating a woman during a violent rape...I, too, am against abortions of convenience, given all the preventive measures a woman has available, but in the case of 32,101 women who DID become pregnant after being raped (remember, turkey, rape is rape, no matter what!) as noted in the last reporting period (and you can bet there were thousands more not reported because the woman knew no one would believe her), abortion should ALWAYS be an option. Your "guess" stinks!
Where are the spinless, cowardly and gutless women of East Texas/Tyler? How on earth can any of you condone, by your silence, the repub platform item that states clearly that under no circumstances will you be allowed to make a decision to abort, even after a violent rape? Maybe the rich can spirit their "in trouble" daughters elsewhere to have a "procedure", and maybe a poor woman finds a back alley "practitioner" to take care of the secret...is this how all of you conduct your lives?
(Doubt this site will allow this, but here it goes, anyway.) Should willard mitt and slash-and-burn ryan get to the White House and, if I was young enough to have a uterus and the misfortune to be "legitimately" raped, the government would OWN my uterus and would tell me that, the trauma of violent rape notwithstanding, I am, by law, going to have to endure carrying my rapist's fetus to term. Great country you teavangelicals could give us, should your fool win.












