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Lindsey Graham introduced legislation that would ban abortions nationwide after 15 weeks of pregnancy
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 72952528:MV81MjMxNzkxXzk2MzMyNzg3XzZEMzdGN0JC] This is miss lindsey's attempt to fire up his handlers' base ahead of the midterms. The moron repubs snd rinos will of course line up behind him when in reality they are willfully aiding and abetting the dummycraps. What a pathetic paid for POS he/she/it/? is.... [/quote]
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Well that didn't take long. I was sure I heard the GOP saying recently it was states rights about abortion. Now thay want a nation wide ban. I guess they really want to lose the midterms.
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Washington — GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina introduced legislation Tuesday that would ban abortions nationwide after 15 weeks of pregnancy, embracing more severe restrictions on the procedure just as Democrats seek to elevate the issue of abortion rights ahead of November's elections.
The bill from Graham is a more stringent version of a proposal introduced by him and other Republicans last year that would have banned abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. Called the Protecting Pain-Capable Unborn Children from Late-Term Abortions Act, the new measure prohibits doctors from performing abortions five weeks earlier in a pregnancy, after 15 weeks. It includes exceptions for abortions that are necessary to save the life of the mother or when the pregnancy is the result of rape or incest, and would leave untouched state laws that are more restrictive.
Graham appeared alongside anti-abortion rights advocates to unveil the legislation on Capitol Hill, telling reporters his proposal will bring the United States in line with most European nations that impose limits on abortion.
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