It Can't Be Done when you have Republicans proposing insane bills that slap freedom in the face.
It’s
up to Republicans to step up to the plate and say: WHAT ARE YOU DOING? HAVE YOU
READ THE US CONSTITUTION AND THE ARIZONA CONSTITUTION?
You are not defending
freedom, you are interfering in a person right to choose.
A Republican who
wants to make attending church mandatory-Republicans who pass a bill that requires doctors to tell women they could
possibly reverse the effects of a drug-induced abortion.
Example:
Sylvia Allen, a Republican from Snowflake, who pretends to believe government should stay completely out of people lives --
When
debating gun bill at a legislative committee meeting some lawmakers want people
to be able to bring concealed weapons into public buildings. straying from the subject Allen brings up
religion. Allen Video on Religion
Rep
Allen said, "Probably we should be debating a bill requiring every American
to attend a church of their choice on Sunday to see if we can get back to
having a moral rebirth," adding "that would never be allowed."
Another Example: The measure approved by the
Arizona legislature would block women from buying insurance that includes
abortion coverage through the federal exchange. It also would require abortion
providers to inform women they can reverse the effects of drug-induced
abortions. In other state news, New York lawmakers are set to approve a bill to
codify abortion rights set by the Supreme Court, and Kansas legislators
approved a ban on a common second-trimester abortion procedure.
Reuters: Arizona Lawmakers Approve
Abortion Bill, Send To Governor
Arizona lawmakers on Wednesday passed a controversial measure blocking women from buying insurance that includes abortion coverage through the federal health care exchange. The fiercely-debated bill also requires doctors to tell women they could possibly reverse the effects of a drug-induced abortion, a claim that critics called "junk science." (Schwartz, 3/25)
Arizona lawmakers on Wednesday passed a controversial measure blocking women from buying insurance that includes abortion coverage through the federal health care exchange. The fiercely-debated bill also requires doctors to tell women they could possibly reverse the effects of a drug-induced abortion, a claim that critics called "junk science." (Schwartz, 3/25)