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Old 04-01-2004, 06:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Bush Signs Fetus Rights Legislation
By JENNIFER LOVEN

WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush invoked the case of pregnant murder victim Laci Peterson on Thursday as he signed legislation expanding legal rights of the unborn. ``The suffering of two victims can never equal only one offense,'' Bush said.

Bush was joined on an East Room stage by Peterson's mother, Sharon Rocha, and her stepfather, Ron Grantski. Peterson was eight months pregnant when she disappeared in December 2002 in the highly publicized case. Supporters of the bill have cited her and the son who was to have been named Connor.





``This little soul never saw light, but he is loved and he is remembered,'' the president said. ``All who knew Laci Peterson have mourned two deaths and the law cannot look away and pretend there was just one.''

Bush gave the bill, an important one to many in his conservative base, the first elaborate signing ceremony of the year. The law makes it a crime to harm a fetus during an assault on a pregnant woman.


``As of today, the law of our nation will acknowledge the plain fact that crimes of violence against a pregnant woman often have two victims,'' Bush said. ``Therefore, in those cases, there are two offenses to be punished.''


The bill passed by a 245-163 vote in the House and by a 61-38 margin in the Senate.


People on both sides of the fetal rights and abortion issue have said the new law will have far-reaching consequences.


Abortion opponents welcome it as a step toward more sweeping protections for the unborn, while abortion-rights proponents say the measure represents the first recognition in federal law of an embryo or fetus as a separate person.


Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., Bush's presumptive opponent in this fall's election, voted against the bill.


Bush has said he doesn't believe the country is ready to completely ban abortions; he opposes them except in cases of rape or incest or when pregnancy endangers a woman's life. That position has become a standard line in most of his speeches.


Bush has taken several actions that have pleased anti-abortion advocates.


As one of the first acts of his presidency, he reinstated the ``Mexico City policy'' that bars U.S. money from international groups that support abortion, even with their own money, through direct services, counseling or lobbying activities.


He has signed legislation that bans certain late-term abortions and that amends legal definitions of ``person,'' ``human being,'' ``child'' and ``individual'' to include any fetus that survives an abortion.


He has increased federal support for abstinence education, adoption and crisis pregnancy programs, placed severe restrictions on federal funding for human embryonic stem cell research to only a few existing cell lines and extended state health coverage to ``unborn children.''


The measure Bush signed Thursday is limited in scope, applying only to harm to a fetus while a federal crime, such as a terrorist attack or drug-related shooting, is being committed against the pregnant mother. The legislation defines a potential victim as ``a member of the species homo sapiens, at any stage of development, who is carried in the womb.''


A number of states have similar laws, including California, which is trying Peterson's husband, Scott, on double murder charges.


Peterson, 31, could face the death penalty if he is found guilty of killing his pregnant wife, Laci. He has pleaded innocent. Lawyers and the judge have completed the second week of questioning potential jurors.



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Old 04-01-2004, 08:43 PM   #2 (permalink)
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hmmm...sounds reasonable.

I believe abortion can only be used when someone was unexpectly pregrent, like raped or whatever like that but for other reasons like didn't even use protection and didn't even want a baby...well that one is no excuse.
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Old 04-01-2004, 10:59 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I am glad that President Bush has made this into law, because there has been many pregeant females being victimized by abuse all the times!

And, Steel, I will have to agree with you on that, but not the abortion part.
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