U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz issues statement on 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade

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POSTED: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 - 9:59am

UPDATED: Friday, February 1, 2013 - 2:35pm

U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) on Tuesday issued the following statement to KETK on the 40th anniversary of Roe vs. Wade:


Today marks the dark anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court decision that overturned a Texas law that prohibited abortion on demand. Since that 1973 ruling, more than 55 million lives have been lost to abortion.

Defending life, at its core, includes protecting both the unborn child and his or her mother from an irreversible injustice. 



We cannot know how many inventors, musicians, scientists, athletes, physicians, and entrepreneurs were never allowed to breathe their first breath of life. We cannot know the medical cures, artistic masterpieces, thriving businesses, and life-transforming charities that never came into existence.

Today we mourn those 55 million souls.


I have been honored to defend the dignity of human life, helping successfully defend the federal Partial Birth Abortion Act, state parental notification laws, and Texas’s law prohibiting state funds for groups that provide abortions.

No right is more precious and fundamental than the right to life, and any just society should protect that right at every stage, from conception to natural death.

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Ted Cruz is a big proponent of the death penalty, so I don't think he's pro-life.

Interesting to see that he's proud of his efforts to permit all kinds of government interference
in the most personal of medical decisions, yet he's totally against any kind of gun control.

Wonder how Mrs. Cruz sees her ****-rententive husband...wonder if anyone in his family has ever used birth control for family planning, for we all know that using "the pill" prevents sperm from penetrating an egg, which means that conception has been thwarted...for certain religious groups, this is preempting the production of a viable "personhood", considered a sin...right? As for any man telling a woman what she can and cannot do concerning her personal medical decisions...should not happen!!

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