Exposing Domestic Abortion
Strategies
By Steve Mosher
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Congressional Record, "It is especially important that policy makers
know, and more fully understand, the deceptive practices being employed
by the abortion lobby. These documents are from recent CRR strategy sessions
where, according to a quote from a related interview session, one of the
CRR's trustees said, 'We have to fight harder, be a little dirtier.' These
documents expose the wolf donning sheep's clothing in an attempt to sanitize
violence against children. These papers reveal a Trojan Horse of deceit."
CRR opposes any regulation of the abortion business, wants Medicaid to pay for abortions in all 50 states, and even objects to "Choose Life" license plates. Their answer to any and all challenges to the abortion-on-demand mentality is the same: Sue, sue, sue. |
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Overturning ‘TRAP’ Laws
The
CRR would overturn in the courts any standard medical regulations of abortion
clinics. To use the CRR’s own jargon, these medical regulations are called “targeted
regulation of abortion providers” or TRAP laws.
According
to CRR, “TRAP laws regulate the medical practices of doctors who provide abortions
by imposing burdensome requirements that are different and more stringent than
regulations applied to comparable medical practices. These excessive and unnecessary
government regulations ultimately harm women’s health and inhibit their reproductive
choices.”(2)
In
reality, however, these laws protect women from dangerous medical complications,
even death, under the hand of the abortion-clinic worker.
One
so-called TRAP law -- Arizona statute 36-431(A); 13-707(A)(3), 13-802(C) --
ensures that an abortionist has a valid medical license: "A person is guilty
of a class 3 misdemeanor who . . . establishes, operates or maintains [an abortion
clinic] unless the person holds a current and valid license . . .” Another
such law --
Another
law -- Missouri statute 19 CSR 30-30.060(1)(c)(4) -- provides for adequate medical
response to life-threatening complications: "Physicians performing abortions…
shall have staff privileges at a hospital within fifteen (15) minutes travel
time from the facility or the facility shall show proof there is a working arrangement
between the facility and a hospital within fifteen (15) minutes travel time
from the facility granting the admittance of patients for emergency treatment
whenever necessary."
Expanding Medicaid Coverage for Abortion
So
far, courts have ordered 13 states to provide coverage for abortion under Medicaid
(
The CRR litigation strategy would press courts
to mandate universal abortion coverage under Medicaid for every state.
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are currently seeking law firm support for new cases in two or three states. License plates for cars with the popular “Choose Life” message have been legal in |
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Endnotes
1. Center for Reproductive Rights, Domestic Legal Program of Strategic Planning
Through
2. Center for Reproductive Rights, Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers: Avoiding the TRAP, September 2003; http://www.crlp.org/pub_bp_trap.html.
3. http://www.choose-life.org.
Steve Mosher is the president
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