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WASHINGTON, July 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In A Recent Interview With
Relevant Magazine, Obama Said That He Did Not Believe "Mental Distress" Should
Qualify Under The Health Of The Mother Exception In Late-Term Abortion Bans:
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Obama: "I have repeatedly said that I think it's entirely appropriate for
states to restrict or even prohibit late-term abortions as long as there is a
strict, well-defined exception for the health of the mother. Now, I don't
think that 'mental distress' qualifies as the health of the mother. I think it
has to be a serious physical issue that arises in pregnancy, where there are
real, significant problems to the mother carrying that child to term." (Sen.
Barack Obama Interview, Relevant Magazine, 7/1/08)
-- Obama Appears To Have Backed Away "From His Long-Stated Positions On
Abortion." "In a recent interview, Obama appears to back away from his
long-stated positions on abortion (and a proposed federal abortion rights law
he had co-sponsored), repudiate 35 years of accepted Supreme Court rulings on
the issue and embrace a view on abortion restrictions that has been expressed
on the Court only by Justices Thomas and Scalia." (Jan Crawford Greenburg,
"Obama: Sounding Like Thomas And Scalia?" http://blogs.abcnews.com, 7/4/08)
-- "There's No Mistaking That Obama Says He No Longer Will Support What's
Long Been A Cornerstone Of The Abortion Rights Debate." "[T]here's no
mistaking that Obama says he no longer will support what's long been a
cornerstone of the abortion rights debate: The Court's insistence that laws
banning abortions after the fetus is viable (now about 22 weeks) contain an
exception to allow doctors to perform them if necessary to protect a pregnant
woman's mental health." (Jan Crawford Greenburg, "Obama: Sounding Like Thomas
And Scalia?" http://blogs.abcnews.com, 7/4/08)
Obama Has Strongly Supported Exceptions For The Health Of The Mother Which
Pro-Choice Groups Believe To Include Mental Health:
Obama Said He "Strongly" Disagreed With Last Year's Supreme Court Ruling
On Partial-Birth Abortion, Citing Concerns Over The Health Of The Mother.
Obama: "I strongly disagree with today's Supreme Court ruling, which
dramatically departs from previous precedents safeguarding the health of
pregnant women." (Sen. Obama, "Obama Response To Supreme Court Decision,"
Press Release, 4/18/07)
-- Obama: "We Know That Five Men Don't Know Better Than Women And Their
Doctors What's Best For Women's Health." "We know that five men don't know
better than women and their doctors what's best for women's health," Mr. Obama
said, alluding to the 5-to-4 majority in the abortion case, Gonzales v.
Carhart, which upheld the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003." (Mark
Sherman, "Justices Uphold Abortion Procedure Ban," The Associated Press,
4/19/07)
"The Freedom Of Choice Act Specifically Allows Abortions After Viability
Where Necessary To Protect A Woman's Health, And The Legislation Refers
Repeatedly To The Guarantees Of Roe And Doe, Which Protect The Right To An
Abortion Where Necessary For A Woman's Physical And Mental Health. One Of Its
Co-Sponsors? Barack Obama." (Jan Crawford Greenburg, "Obama: Sounding Like
Thomas And Scalia?" http://blogs.abcnews.com, 7/4/08)
"But Abortion Rights Groups Just As Strongly Argue The Mental Health
Exception Is Critical To Preserving A Woman's Right To An Abortion -- And That
The Woman And Her Doctor Must Be Allowed To Make Those Decisions About Her
Health Without Government Interference." (Jan Crawford Greenburg, "Obama:
Sounding Like Thomas And Scalia?" http://blogs.abcnews.com, 7/4/08)
OBAMA HAS AN EXTREME RECORD ON SENSITIVE ABORTION ISSUES
Obama Voted At Least Three Times Against Legislation That Would Provide
Medical Care To A Child Surviving An Abortion:
In The Illinois State Senate, Obama Voted Against Legislation Three Times
That Would Protect The Life Of A Child Born-Alive During An Abortion
Procedure. (S.B. 1093:Illinois Senate Judiciary Committee, Passed, 7-4,
3/27/01, Obama Voted Nay; S.B. 1094:Illinois Senate Judiciary Committee,
Passed, 7-4, 3/27/01, Obama Voted Nay; S.B. 1095:Illinois Senate Judiciary
Committee, Passed, 7-4, 3/27/01, Obama Voted Nay)
And Obama Voted "Present" Three Times On Providing Medical Care To A Child
Surviving An Abortion:
In The Illinois State Senate, Obama Voted "Present" Three Times On
Legislation That Would Protect The Life Of A Child Born-Alive During An
Abortion Procedure. (S.B. 1093: Senate Floor Third Reading, Passed, 34-6-12,
3/30/01, Obama Voted Present; S.B. 1094: Senate Floor Third Reading, Passed,
33-6-13, 3/30/01, Obama Voted Present; S.B. 1095: Senate Floor Third Reading,
Passed, 34-5-13, 3/30/01, Obama Voted Present)
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