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A Big Win for Women’s Liberty on the Anniversary of Roe V Wade
There’s good news for liberty on this 40th anniversary of Roe V Wade, a 1973 court decision that confirmed a woman’s right to abortion (at least for the first three months) under the 14th Amendment. For the first time, a majority of Americans support a woman as having the right to make her own medical decisions, according to a NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll. 54 percent of adults say that abortion should be legal either always or most of the time.
What next — Can we dress ourselves too?
Sadly, 41% of respondents did not know what Roe v Wade was about (civics much, America?), so for the next question, the pollsters explained it what the decision meant, “The Supreme Court’s 1973 Roe versus Wade decision established a woman’s constitutional right to an abortion, at least in the first three months of pregnancy. Would you like to see the Supreme Court completely overturn its Roe versus Wade decision, or not? And do you feel strongly about that or not?”
70 percent of Americans oppose Roe v. Wade being overturned, with 57% feeling strongly about this. In 1989, 58% did not want to see it overturned, while 31% did. On the date of this poll, January 13 2013, 70% did not want it overturned and only 24% did.
Next they asked, “Which comes closest to your view on abortion–abortion should always be legal, should be legal most of the time, should be made illegal except in cases of rape, incest and to save the mother’s life, or abortion should be made illegal without any exceptions?”
31% said it should always be legal and 23% said it should be legal most of the time, making 54% who think it should be legal most or all of the time. 35 percent said it should be illegal with exceptions (which is the same as legal under some circumstances, if you think about it but whatever), and only 9% agree with the Republican Party platform and Paul Ryan’s personhood bill that it should be illegal with no exceptions. 2% were not sure.
Compare those answers with 2003, when 14% thought it should be illegal without any exceptions while only 27% thought it should be legal all of the time, 17% most of the time and 40% illegal with exceptions.
These are the strongest numbers in support of of women’s liberty since the poll started in 1989. Republican pollster Bill McInturff called these “profound” changes and he attributes the shifts to Republicans’ legitimate rape and attempts to shame women for using contraception as well as force women to ask their employer for the right to have the company health insurance policy cover their contraception.
McInturff adds that the abortion-related events and rhetoric over the past year – which included controversial remarks on abortion and rape by two Republican Senate candidates, as well as a highly charged debate over contraception – helped shaped these changing poll numbers.
“The dialogue we have had in the last year has contributed … to inform and shift attitudes.”
Yes, it turns out that women’s liberty is enshrined in the Constitution via an amendment, just like the Second Amendment. Yet conservatives try to stop women from having access to their freedom and intimidate those who provide this freedom all over the country. Abortion doctors often find themselves targeted by terror campaigns, including publishing the doctor’s home address with encouragements to “confront” the doctor, pictures of their home and car and publishing their home telephone numbers. At least seven clinic doctors have been killed in order to intimidate doctors from performing the legal medical services of abortion. Countless others have been intimidated and harassed.
Americans are supposed to be protected from these threats by the FACE Act (“The FACE Act makes it a federal crime to use force, the threat of force, or physical obstruction to prevent individuals from obtaining or providing reproductive health care services. FACE also authorizes reproductive health care providers, the state attorney general, and/or the federal government to bring civil lawsuits to get injunctions against these activities, or to get monetary damages.”), but but we rarely enforce it.
We treat women’s liberty under the 14th Amendment as if it were not real. As Rachel Maddow pointed out almost a year ago, we allow the Right to use murder as a political tactic. We have allowed terrorists to chip away at a constitutionally protected freedom. We have allowed the murder of abortion doctors and stalking of women by crazy extremists who have no right to obstruct legal access to medical care.
Can you imagine if liberals were targeting gun sellers like conservatives target abortion providers?
We have chosen to entrust women with this medical decision and the constitution protects this liberty per the 14th Amendment. Furthermore, the majority of Americans agree that this liberty should be protected most or all of the time.
We give thanks to Republicans for raising awareness of this issue. Now we need to stop elected Republican legislators from proceeding with their unprecedented attacks on women’s liberty.
The ABC/WSJ poll interviewed 1000 Adults, including 300 cell phone only respondents.
Image: AnnofCarversville blog
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RMuse
Jan. 22nd, 2013 at 5:31 pm
This poll was a repudiation of anti-women and anti-choice mindset religious extremists (GOP) have attempted to impose on families under the guise of their religious liberty. No doubt, the personhood, anti-contraception crowd’s heads exploded at the news.
Reynardine
Jan. 22nd, 2013 at 5:54 pm
They really are not deterred by this, because they believe the ewepeople (nonmale, nonwhite, nonChrischun, and above all nonrich) have no right to make decisions. Heads explode? I guess. Let’s hope that’s all that does.
djchefron(Moderator)
Jan. 22nd, 2013 at 8:01 pm
A quick way to either shut the pro life[I hate that label] down or show their true colors ask a simple question.If you get your way an outlaw all abortions what will the penalty be for women that breaks the law?
Reynardine
Jan. 22nd, 2013 at 8:31 pm
Pro-fetus. These people conceive of pregnancy as a state where, as Dr. Robert Lindner described it, “a gnawing rate is placed upside-down in the womb as punishment for transgression”. Once it has outlived its usefulness as a gnawing, punitive rat, a tiny, powerless human being is an object of contempt, unworthy of any food, shelter, medical care, education, or love its family can’t win for it through their own financial might.
Reynardine
Jan. 22nd, 2013 at 8:36 pm
Rat, dammit.
Dr. Lindner was writing some six decades back, but it isn’t stretching imagination see feti as punishing parasites whose existence is necessary to deter female human beings from having “too much” sexual freedom. Bertrand Russell also remarked that sexist men drooled over babies because they saw them as a means to dominate women.
Reynardine
Jan. 22nd, 2013 at 8:38 pm
Read:…to say that such people… Crap, what’s wrong with me tonight?
Shiva(Moderator)
Jan. 22nd, 2013 at 6:11 pm
Sadly, the 70% that do not want Roe V Wade overturned will be ignored by a church/Koch driven loonificated Supreme Court and Congress.
The people are evidently tired of the hypocrisy. The people who talk the most about the constitution are the oppressors and 2014 doesnt look good for the red team
Churchlady
Jan. 22nd, 2013 at 8:22 pm
Be very sure that the Right and Religious Right don’t care what sinners and secularists think. But they do NOT pick the next SCOTUS judge, and thus they do NOT and WILL not control the constitutionality.
They do have guns, however. As we saw, the murders of doctors, staffers, and escorts (it was NOT all doctors, not at all) have all happened under Dem presidents.
The extremists will now move ahead with their plans to take out doctors where there are very few of them – e.g., the Dakotas – to shut those states down, and where abortion is very legal such as NY and CA where they think they can terrify people into not practicing. Those of us who watch the extremists see their movements and know where they are going.
They will stop at nothing to defend the embryo so that real, sentient human beings will not be able to exercise their consciences, morality, views that determine the course of their lives.
It might help you to know that the FBI’s commitment to fighting hate crimes includes protecting clinics and those using them from any manner of violence, blockades, vandalism, terror. Standing for the Freedom of Access to Clinic and Church Entrances is equal in priority to investigating LGBT, racial, and other hate crimes.
Why churches? Because attacking prochoice churches – most Protestant denominations ARE prochoice – is another of their tactics; remember Dr. Tiller’s Lutheran church in Wichita and the Unitarian Church in TN. Those are just the two you know. Others are under siege, too.
Also at risk are all the people on the “Nuremberg hit list” who have challenged the zealots one way or another.
We can keep it legal. Now we have to be sure we can keep it safe. Think about helping. You ARE needed as advocates and escorts and all other ways. We can be silent no more.
Reynardine
Jan. 22nd, 2013 at 8:42 pm
In fact, some gun-Nazi threatened me personally over at Hatewatch. He was absolutely precious. I doubt he knows my real identity in any event. But, yeah, they’re out there.
Churchlady
Jan. 22nd, 2013 at 10:01 pm
I’m so sorry that happened to you, Renardine. I know all too well what it’s like – I’ve lived with it for 20 years. They DO know where I live and who I am. Don’t reveal anything about yourself. NOTHING. Stay safe. You’re in my heart.
Reynardine
Jan. 22nd, 2013 at 10:14 pm
Hey, I’ve been threatened by mafiosi, too, and they did know who and where I was.