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 | Drummond (54) 12/27/2005 | What the religious right has termed "partial birth abortions" (not a medical term) were used only in extremely rare circumstances and only when the health or life of the woman was at stake. Most if not all of the senators who voted against the bill simply wanted to retain some emergency use of it. Hopefully the courts will straighten this one out.
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 | CastleBee (81) 01/12/2005 | Did you ever notice how Connor Peterson was referred to by his name? BUT, had he been aborted by a doctor at about the same time instead of murdered along with his mother he would have been known as the Peterson fetus instead? And we wonder why kids in this big village grow up with screwy ideas?
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 | Skizero (13) 01/12/2005 | this isn't a good reason. all abortion should be legal and of the right of the mother---Clinton was only doing what is constitutional
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 | louiethe20th (74) 01/11/2005 | I had this one written wrong.She voted NOT to ban partial birth abortion.
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 | EschewObfuscation (61) 01/10/2005 | No, c'mon, she's not a pro-abortion zealot. She's a moderate. CLARIFICATION: She voted against a ban of partial birth abortions.
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 | LanceRoxas (40) 01/10/2005 | An overwhelming majority of Americans believe there should be limitations on abortion (we disagree on the degree of limitations). This vote was pure pandering to her feminazi base- a huge contribute to her candidacy. It's shameless but I can't see anyone with a conscience voting for partial birth abortion for any other reason.
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