We The People Should Decide

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We The People Should Decide

January 27, 2024 - 08:03
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Wisconsin Republicans introduced Assembly Bill 975 this week which would protect the life of an unborn child after 14 weeks.

While different from the referendum I suggested, this bill fully aligns with the primary goal of allowing "we the people" to decide: " at what point does society have the responsibility to protect the life of an unborn child?"

This bill is based on a number of surveys, polls, and laws existing in other states and countries which indicate that a consensus is forming around protecting life after 14 weeks. The fact that 86% of abortions performed in Wisconsin occur before weeks 13-15 of gestation is further evidence of this growing consensus.

If signed into law, the bill would only take effect if it also receives a majority of votes in a statewide, binding referendum. In other words, the voters of Wisconsin will decide. The bill acknowledges that a mother can decide to end her pregnancy up to a certain point, but after 14 weeks, the rights of an unborn child take precedence unless the life of the mother is at risk.

The extreme position on abortion is backed by Democrats who have supported measures that allow abortion up to the moment of birth. What the bill is proposing will allow the voters of Wisconsin to decide what a reasonable solution is to this profound moral issue.

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Read up on Prop 187 (CA 1994).

Also consider the closest Senatorial race in MN history, Al Franken vs Norm Coleman. Franken went to Washington, was hastily seated by Harry Reid, and cast the deciding vote for Obamacare. Coleman challenged Franken’s narrow victory in the courts, a noble but Quixotic enterprise for a Republican in the modern legal system. The disqualified ballots (cast by convicted felons and similarly ineligible voters), if they had not been counted, would have turned the narrow result back toward Coleman, who had led by 225 votes on November 18, 2008, before the count favored Franken, who went on to leave the Senate following the publication of a photo depicting Franken reverting to form as the SNL pornographic clown.
Who was it who said that it doesn’t matter who votes, it’s who COUNTS the votes that determines the outcome?

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