Friday, October 26, 2007

If Brownback is comfortable, I'm not

IF RABIDLY ANTI-CHOICE SENATOR SAM BROWNBACK IS "COMFORTABLE" WITH LEADING REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE RUDY GIULIANI'S POSITION ON ABORTION, THEN I MOST ASSUREDLY AM EVEN MORE UNCOMFORTABLE THAN EVER ABOUT RUDY. HE HAS OBVIOUSLY CHOSEN TO PANDER TO THE LOWEST COMMON DENOMINATOR ON THE QUESTION OF WHETHER WOMEN SHOULD HAVE THE HUMAN AND CIVIL RIGHT TO MAKE THEIR OWN DECISIONS ABOUT CHILDBEARING WITHOUT GOVERNMENT INTERFERENCE. SEE THE REPORT:


Kaiser Daily Women's Health Policy

Friday, October 26, 2007

Election 2008
Brownback Says He Is 'More Comfortable' With Giuliani's Stance on Abortion
Sen. Sam Brownback (R-Kan.) on Thursday said he is "much more comfortable" with former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani's (R) position on abortion after meeting with him in Washington, D.C., the AP/CBS News reports. Giuliani is running for the Republican presidential nomination. Brownback withdrew from the race last week, and the Republican candidates have been "seeking his endorsement," according to the AP/CBS News.

Giuliani and Brownback spoke with reporters following their meeting. "Justices are key," Brownback said, adding, [Giuliani has] stated publicly many times about his support for strict constructionists like" Chief Justice John Roberts. Brownback said he believes that if elected president, Giuliani would appoint Supreme Court justices who take a limited and conservative view on abortion, like Roberts. Asked whether he would endorse an abortion-rights candidate like Giuliani, Brownback said, "I don't know that he would ... describe himself as a pro-choice mayor or a pro-choice candidate."

Giuliani, when asked how he would describe his position on abortion, said, "You know what I am," adding, "I've described it in the past. I've opposed abortion. I'd like to see a society in which there is no abortion. I think you have to get there by changing people's minds and hearts. I'm not in favor of changing the law and the right that presently exists."

However, Giuliani added that he is in "favor of everything else that would limit the number of abortions, that would increase the number of adoptions and that would move us in the direction of many fewer abortions. And if we could get to no abortions based on people's decision-making, I'd be in favor of that" (AP/CBS News, 10/25).

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