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In reply to the discussion: Why are Sanders AND ELLISON speaking at a rally for a gestational slavery advocate???? [View all]Omaha Steve
(109,311 posts)48. So you didn't view the video but know there are no women in it?
This is not passing the smell test!!!

Let me educate you about former candidate for Vice President Kaine! He had an anti-abortion past from 2005-2013 with quotes and links below.
Kaine says he changed and won't pass anti-abortion laws anymore, just like Mello.
Mellow however during the time you are mad at him about passed an amendment to make the procedure less invasive.
From Nebraska's largest new gathering agency: http://www.omaha.com/news/politics/bernie-sanders-stumps-for-heath-mello-in-omaha-stirs-national/article_284457a1-a7d1-5d79-ae2e-9c8bc68ea31e.html
In 2009, the version of Legislative Bill 675 that became law, on a 40-5 vote, was viewed as a compromise measure. As first introduced, the bill would have required a woman to look at the ultrasound image.
Mellos campaign said he signed on to the bill to support the compromise version.
Mello, who is Catholic, said he remains pro-life.
While my faith guides my personal views, as mayor I would never do anything to restrict access to reproductive health care, Mello said in the statement.
40 to 5. The more restrictive bill would have passed with far fewer votes even without the amendment because Gov. Heineman was anti-abortion. Only need 33 to override a veto in the unicameral
Kaine: on NBCs Meet the Press, an exchange emblematic of the challenge he faces in talking about a politically volatile topic where his religion conflicts with his policy stance. Im kind of a traditional Catholic. Personally, Im opposed to abortion, and personally, Im opposed to the death penalty.
Major abortion rights groups and some of their allies on Capitol Hill are tip-toeing around the prospect of a Clinton-Kaine ticket.
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/07/tim-kaine-abortion-predicament-225053
By DARREN SAMUELSOHN and DANIEL STRAUSS 07/04/16 07:23 AM EDT
But he hasnt always advanced policies directly in line with those of abortion rights advocacy groups. He pledged in his 2005 gubernatorial campaign to reduce the number of terminated pregnancies in the state by promoting adoption and abstinence-focused education. That cycle, the state NARAL chapter ripped Kaines GOP opponent, Jerry Kilgore, as an extremely anti-choice candidate but still withheld its endorsement of Kaine because he embraces many of the restrictions on a womans right to choose.
In a 2007 NARAL scorecard, Kaine was described as a mixed-choice governor and his state got an F grade thanks in part to a number of laws and other policies restricting access to abortions. Two years later, Kaine upset both local and national reproductive rights groups by signing a law that authorized the sale of customized Choose Life license plates. Kaine argued he was supporting free speech, but his critics complained that the law would fund pro-life organizations and didnt square with another very important hat that he was wearing at the time: Obamas personally picked head of the Democratic National Committee.
Kaine brings many other attributes as a running mate, including a widely respected reputation for bipartisanship, after serving just under four years in the Senate, and his own proven political chops winning three straight statewide races in the critical battleground of Virginia. But the hot button issue of abortion, where he has a much more nuanced stance than many of his fellow Democrats, is the baggage he carries.
Major abortion rights groups and some of their allies on Capitol Hill are tip-toeing around the prospect of a Clinton-Kaine ticket.
DNC chair infuriates abortion backers: http://www.politico.com/story/2009/03/dnc-chair-infuriates-abortion-backers-020686
Tim Kaine, the Virginia governor and President Barack Obama's hand-picked choice as the head of the Democratic National Committee, infuriated abortion-rights groups Monday by signing legislation that gives abortion foes a long-sought victory.
Kaine brushed off intense lobbying by abortion rights supporters in Richmond to sign a bill that allows Virginia motorists to advertise their anti-abortion views by sporting "Choose Life" specialty license plates.
The revenue from the specialty plates would go to crisis-pregnancy centers, which many abortion-rights backers believe proslyetize against abortion and encourage women to keep unwanted children.
If Kaine were merely the governor of the Old Dominion, the move might have been less notable. Kainea Catholic who says he is personally opposed to abortion but pledged to leave the right to choose intactwon office in Virginia partly by seeking to reassure social conservatives.
Abortion Rights Group in Va. Skips Gubernatorial Endorsement: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/08/16/AR2005081601329.html
By Michael D. Shear
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, August 17, 2005
RICHMOND, Aug. 16 -- The Virginia chapter of NARAL Pro-Choice America said Tuesday that it will not endorse any candidate in this fall's governor's race, citing a lack of support for abortion rights among the two leading candidates.
The group endorsed Democrats for lieutenant governor, attorney general and most delegate races but said Democratic Lt. Gov. Timothy M. Kaine failed to earn its backing for governor because of his support for some abortion restrictions.
The group condemned Republican gubernatorial candidate Jerry W. Kilgore as an "extremely anti-choice" candidate, and it charged that he would sign legislation to criminalize abortion and restrict access to contraceptives if given the chance.
"Tim Kaine . . . has said he would not sign such legislation, but he embraces many of the restrictions on a woman's right to choose that are opposed by NARAL," the group's statement said. "We cannot therefore offer any endorsement in this year's race for governor."
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/06/hillary-clinton-2016-vp-pick-tim-kaine-213997: Picking Kaine, a centrist, DLC [the now-defunct Democratic Leadership Council] Democrat, who happens to have some scary positions on abortion and the deficit,
Plenty more info on this with Goggle!
Where was your rage when Kaine's name first popped up?? Or was Kaine OK because he was Hillary's pick, but Mello's help from Bernie is bad. Caught in a double standard?

Now if you are so against Mello, we have to wonder how many with that attitude against former pro-lifer Dems stayed home last Nov. in close swing state votes!

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Why are Sanders AND ELLISON speaking at a rally for a gestational slavery advocate???? [View all]
musette_sf
Apr 2017
OP
Yeah they might be kinda shocked to find out what she advocated back in the day. nt
m-lekktor
Apr 2017
#3
You do realize you are carrying anti choicers water with this dreck, right?
obamanut2012
Apr 2017
#33
"Kaine says he changed and won't pass anti-abortion laws anymore, just like Mello."
musette_sf
Apr 2017
#51
Bold Nebraska has been fighting Keystone XL since day one, guess who they endorsed for mayor
Omaha Steve
Apr 2017
#49
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walkers appearance in Omaha to campaign for Stothert (Mello's opponent)
Omaha Steve
Apr 2017
#9
Well that doesn't make much sense! What the hell is going on? Something's not right...
NurseJackie
Apr 2017
#30
I know..I've been gathering clues.. BS said "..he isn't prepared to back Democrats just because of
Cha
Apr 2017
#32
So I guess a mayoral election is now more important than a Congressional election. Weird.
George II
Apr 2017
#37
I'm glad it's becoming transparent how willing they are to maintain the status quo.
NCTraveler
Apr 2017
#38