Just wondered if anyone else had ever
heard of this and knows if it.S ongoing if
not ongoing what the outcome was?
Unborn children's civil rights act (s.40)
dear fellow american:
vital legislation has been introduced by
the house of representatives to protect
america's most vulnerable citizens, the
unborn. While similar legislation has
been introduced in the past, it often went
unnoticed because the number of advocates
demanding abortion at any time, for any
reason.
Despite a recent glut of horrific news
stories which emphasize how human life,
especially unborn life, is now held in
complete disregard, abortion advocates
still insist that an annual death toll of
1.5 million abortions and the murderous
practice of partial-birth abortion are
"harmless."
we must respectfully disagree. We urge
your support for the following
legislation, the text of which has been
faithfully presented for your review:
unborn children's civil rights act" (s.40)
section 1. Short title. This act may be
cited as the `unborn children's civil
rights act'.
Sec. 2. Findings. Congress finds that-
scientific evidence demonstrates that
abortion takes the life of an unborn child
who is a living human being;
a right to abortion is not secured by the
constitution;
in the cases of roe v. Wade (410 u.S.
113 (1973)) and doe v. Bolton (410 u.S.
179 (1973)) the supreme court erred in not
recognizing the humanity of the unborn
child and the compelling interest of the
states in protecting the life of each
person before birth.
Sec. 3. Prohibition on use of funds for
abortion. No funds appropriated by
congress shall be used to take the life of
an unborn child, except that such funds
may be used only for those medical
procedures required to prevent the death
of either the pregnant woman or her unborn
child so long as every reasonable effort
is made to preserve the life of each.
Sec. 4. Prohibition on use of funds to
encourage or promote abortion. No funds
appropriated by congress shall be used to
promote, encourage, counsel for, refer
for, pay for (including travel expenses),
or do research on, any procedure to take
the life of an unborn child, except that
such funds may be used in connection with
only those medical procedures required to
prevent the death of either the pregnant
woman or her unborn child so long as every
reasonable effort is made to preserve the
life of each.
Sec. 5. Prohibition on entering into
certain insurance contracts. Neither the
united states, nor any agency or
department thereof shall enter into any
contract for insurance that provides for
payment or reimbursement for any procedure
to take the life of an unborn child,
except that the united states, or an
agency or department thereof may enter
into contracts for payment or
reimbursement for only those medical
procedures required to prevent the death
of either the pregnant woman or her unborn
child so long as every reasonable effort
is made to preserve the life of each.
Sec. 6. Limitations on recipients of
federal funds. No institution,
organization, or other entity receiving
federal financial assistance shall-
discriminate against any employee,
applicant for employment, student, or
applicant for admission as a student on
the basis of such person's opposition to
procedures to take the life of an unborn
child or to counseling for or assisting in
such procedures;
require any employee or student to
participate, directly or indirectly, in a
health insurance program which includes
procedures to take the life of an unborn
child or which provides counseling or
referral for such procedures; or
require any employee or student to
participate, directly or indirectly, in
procedures to take the life of an unborn
child or in counseling, referral, or any
other administrative arrangements for such
procedures.
Sec. 7. Limitation on certain attorney's
fees. Notwithstanding any other provision
of federal law, attorneys' fees shall not
be allowable in any civil action in
federal court involving, directly or
indirectly, a law, ordinance, regulation,
or rule prohibiting or restricting
procedures to take the life of an unborn
child.
Sec. 8. Appeals of certain cases.
Chapter 81 of title 28, united states
code, is amended by inserting after
section 1251, the following:
`1251. Appeals of certain cases.
`notwithstanding the absence of the united
states as a party, if any state or any
subdivision of any state enforces or
enacts a law, ordinance, regulation, or
rule prohibiting procedures to take the
life of an unborn child, and such law,
ordinance, regulation, or rule is declared
unconstitutional in an interlocutory or
final judgment, decree, or order of any
court of the united states, any party in
such a case may appeal such case to the
supreme court, notwithstanding any other
provision of law.'.
Civil rights of infants act (s.41)
section 1. Short title. This act may be
cited as the `civil rights of infants
act'.
Sec. 2. Depriving persons of the equal
protection of laws before birth. Section
1979 of the revised statutes (42 u.S.C.
1983) is amended-
(1) by inserting `(a)' before `every
person'; and
(2) by adding at the end the following:
`(b) for purposes of subsection (a), it
shall be a deprivation of a `right'
secured by the laws of the united states
for an individual to perform an abortion
with the knowledge that the pregnant woman
is seeking the abortion solely because of
the gender of the fetus. No pregnant
woman who seeks to obtain an abortion
solely because of the gender of the fetus
shall be liable for such abortion in any
manner under this section.'.
If you agree with the above legislation,
please print out a copy, complete the
information below, and send it to one of
the following representatives sponsoring
the bills:
rep. J.C. Watts, ok
rep. Jo ann emerson, mo
1210 longworth house office building
132 cannon house office building
washington, d.C. 20515
washington, dc 20515
rep. James l. Oberstar, mn
rep. Chris smith, nj
2366 rayburn house office building
2370 rayburn house office building
washington, dc 20515
washington, dc 20515
rep. Hunter duncan, ca
2265 rayburn house office building
washington, dc 20515
while e-mails can be deleted and telephone
calls ignored, each letter represents an
unborn child. Let's fill the house floor
with thousands of letters in the hopes of
saving thousands of children.
I support s.40 "unborn children's civil
rights act" and s.41 "civil rights of
infants act"
name___________________________________
address
___________________________________
___________________________________
phone ___________________________________
**we invite you to copy and distribute
this document to friends and associates**
I'm really not sure what happend with
it.
I do know that some states have passed a
law that makes killing an unborn child
through a violent act homicide.
It confuses me that they can pass a law
protecting unborn children but yet you can
get an abortion.....
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FISHX
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 27 Dec 2004 Posts: 920 Location: UK
Posted: 01-31-05 16:42pm
mom2trevor
wrote:
i'm really not sure what
happend with it.
I do know that some states have passed a
law that makes killing an unborn child
through a violent act homicide.
It confuses me that they can pass a law
protecting unborn children but yet you can
get an
abortion.....
i know it sort of contradicts itself do,nt
you think?
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msrosie
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 02 Jan 2005 Posts: 360 Location: Ontario, Canada
Thanks: 4
Thanked:1
Posted: 02-01-05 14:34pm
mom2trevor
wrote:
it confuses me that they can pass a law
protecting unborn children but yet you can
get an
abortion.....
the same way I can have my dog euthanized,
but if you kill her, it's a crime.