Paladino has been under
attack by abortion - rights advocates since expressing his extremely conservative opinion on choice on national TV shortly after his Sept. 14 GOP primary win.
Not exact matches
The number one issue is
abortion on every agenda, yet this is an issue which is not stopped
by legislation, it is stopped
by attacking poverty,
by increasing love for children,
by accepting everything a sinner does — instead the goal is secular laws, shaming women with ultrasounds.
When an
abortion doctor was killed
by a radical fundamentalist, my pastor stood up and openly condemned the
attacks.
She has been
attacked by conservative Catholic «tradbros» for her economic views, and
by operatives close to the Clintons for her opposition to
abortion.
If the bishops persist in pressing them on
abortion, Catholic politicians will either be «precluded from holding high public office, because
attacked by their own church's officials and otherwise harassed
by their coreligionists,» or else, if they are elected, it will be «precisely because they are portrayed
by coreligionists as renegades from the church.»
The
attack on pro-life Ireland resumed with a vengeance in 2005, when three women accused Ireland of violating their basic rights under the European Convention on Human Rights
by prohibiting
abortion.
This is just another attempt
by President Obama to get us to forget about this until after the election when his
attack on those who do not share his opinion of
abortion, freedom of religion, etc. will continue.
The persistence and coherence of this angst and its potential for divisiveness and violence have been demonstrated
by the recent wave of
attacks on
abortion clinics, as well as
by the waning prospects for passage of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA).
Jewish representative Barney Frank, for example, in Massachusetts retained his seat in a heavily Roman Catholic area despite late, strongly directed
attacks by the conservatives and the Roman Catholic Archbishop in the area over the issue of
abortion.
By noon, the group EMILY's List, which backs women
abortion - rights Democrats, called on Gillum «to make clear to his supporters that negative, gendered
attacks have no place in political discourse.»
On Long Island, incumbent Republican Senator Jack Martins has been touting a vote for pay equity ahead of expected
attacks on his opposition to an
abortion rights bill pushed
by Governor Andrew Cuomo.
I first noticed it in 1979 when the United Nations International Year of the Child — a global campaign to end poverty and provide health and human rights to all children — was
attacked by a number of groups, including Americans Against
Abortion, which called it «an intense propaganda campaign to «liberate» children from their parents.»
Not surprisingly, the conference was
attacked in advance
by groups opposing contraception and
abortion.
The continued
attacks by extremist politicians in Washington on women's health are part of a dangerous agenda to roll back access to reproductive health care and ban
abortion, leaving millions of patients across the country devastated
by stripping them of the basic health care they need and deserve.
As legislators in several states are launching all - out
attacks on women's health
by restricting access to birth control, medically accurate sex education, and
abortion, FOCA is needed now more than ever.
And for the first time in history, the platform
attacks Planned Parenthood
by name, denying
abortion as basic health care and ignoring the millions of patients who rely on Planned Parenthood health centers each year for cancer screenings, contraceptives, and other critical services.
In a letter to Congress today, Planned Parenthood detailed how recent
attacks are part of a decade - long pattern of illegal harassment
by extremists, whose focus is banning
abortion and preventing women from accessing preventive health care at Planned Parenthood health centers.
State Senators Bob Onder (R - 2, St. Charles) and Andrew Koenig (R - 15, Manchester) have been wasting taxpayers» time and money
by attacking Planned Parenthood and making it even more difficult for Missourians to access safe and legal
abortion.