Sunday, July 7, 2013

Good For Gov. Scott Walker

While I am sitting here with a a RINO governor and RINO U.S. Senator, in Wisconsin, they have a true conservative governor.
And he is not afraid of the namby pandy liberal trolls who stalk him in the paper and on troll web sites.
From the NY Daily News: Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker signed into law on Friday new abortion restrictions that opponents said could lead to the closing of two of the state's four abortion clinics.
Opponents of the law, which goes into effect Monday, July 8, filed a federal lawsuit challenging it.
The law requires women to undergo an ultrasound before they get an abortion and doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at a hospital within 30 miles of their clinics.
"This bill improves a woman's ability to make an informed choice that will protect her physical and mental health now and in the future," said Tom Evenson, a spokesman for the governor.
According to Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin and Affiliated Medical Services, which are the state's two abortion providers, the law could prompt the closing of abortion clinics in Appleton and Milwaukee because doctors there do not have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital.
The two providers filed a lawsuit in Madison federal court on Friday arguing that the law fails to protect the due process and equal protection rights that women who are seeking an abortion have under the Constitution.
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/wisconsin-gov-signs-tough-new-abortion-bill-law-article-1.1391662#ixzz2YM9c1c2m
These are common sense issues.   If a doctor doesn't have admitting, what does that tell you about the doctor?  If a doctor cannot get admitting privileges in Milwaukee or Appleton, where there are numerous hospitals, that kind of tells you the doctor sucks.
Getting an ultrasound, what is wrong with that?  Are the pro-death-pro abortion people afraid that if a woman sees that the baby's heart is beating, they may not get an abortion?
So, good for Walker, just wish we had his clone here in Nevada.

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