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Politics should be focus of personhood coverage

by: Jason Salzman

Mon Nov 21, 2011 at 13:53:14 PM MST


Another attempt at passing a personhood amendment, defining zygotes as people, would almost certainly fail if it makes the Colorado ballot next year, given that it's gone down decisively twice in a row.

So journalists covering the announcement today by personhood backers that they are petitioning  to put the measure on the ballot shouldn't get bogged down in the old questions of which forms of the Pill this amendment would ban. It's well-known to Coloradans that common forms of birth control would be banned.

The focus for reporters should be the politics of having a personhood measure on the ballot in 2012, in a swing state like Colorado.

So I attended today's news conference announcing the personhood petition drive to make sure these issues were raised by reporters, and since they were not, I filled in the journalistic gap.

I asked Kristi Brown, who's changed her name from Kristi Burton since she sponsored the first personhood amendment with her father in 2008, if she expected to get the same support from major candidates that her measure had gotten previously.

Jason Salzman :: Politics should be focus of personhood coverage
I mean, you can argue that without a Republican primary, GOP candidates like Scott Tipton and Cory Gardner might not endorse the 2012 measure, given its apparent unpopularity with voters, especially women.

"I haven't personally talked to [Tipton and Gardner]," Brown told me.

"I know Cory Gardner is very conservative, has really good stands. I talked to him on the 2008 amendment. He was very, very supportive. He was one of our main supporters. So I would guess that he would."

When she says a main supporter what does she mean?

"Very supportive," she said. "He would come to events for us. He talked about it."

I asked Gualberto GarciaJones, who wrote this year's amendment, which has more expansive and precise language than last year's, if he thought presidential candidate Mitt Romney would support his amendment this time, given that he's changed his position over the years. GarciaJones said Romney is known as a flip flopper and that his group would persevere regardless of the positions of Democratic or Republican politicians. (No major Democrats support the effort, as far as I know, but Michele Bachman, Herman Cain, and Newt Gingrich back personhood, and it's endorsed in a plank of the national GOP platform.

Asked if he thought he'd get Tipton and Gardner on board for personhood this time, former gubernatorial candidate and "Generations Radio" host Kevin Swanson, said, "I think so," adding that he hopes to get Democrats as well. (In his prepared remarks, Swanson repeated his view that said Dr. Suess summed up the amendment best when he wrote, "A person's a person no matter how small.")

"I think it's real possible we could get some strong Republican support," but he said he hadn't been in touch with Tipton or Gardner.

A representative from Planned Parenthood attended the news conference and refuted GarciaJones statement that the main reason the personhood amendment was defeated last year is because Planned Parenthood lied about it.

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Press release from CDP
Colorado Democratic Party Chairman Rick Palacio Responds to New Ballot Initiative Attempts by Extreme Anti-Abortion Groups

Denver - After an out of state special interest group  confirmed it will return to Colorado for a third time to try to pass a ballot initiative placing extreme restrictions on women's health, including banning many forms of birth control and prohibiting abortions in cases of rape or incest, Colorado Democratic Party Chairman Rick Palacio responded with the following statement:

"Yet again, Republicans are pushing an extreme social agenda that Colorado voters have consistently and overwhelmingly rejected. Twice already, Coloradans have considered a so-called "personhood" amendment to the state constitution, and after learning about the dire consequences for women's health, voters have said no by nearly 3 to 1 margins.

"Coloradans understand that abortion is a difficult subject, and an even more difficult decision for a woman to make. While people have a right to hold deeply personal feelings about the subject of choice, Coloradans agree that it's a decision to be left to a woman based on her own conscience and faith. They find it completely unacceptable for an outside group to dictate decisions about birth control or about choice in cases of rape, incest, or the life of the mother. This is why voters have overwhelmingly said no to these efforts in the past.

"Mitt Romney and his fellow Republican Presidential candidates should know by now that pandering to the extremists in their Tea Party base doesn't appeal to the average Coloradan. And after the latest version of Romney said he "absolutely" supports the radical efforts of Personhood USA and other extreme groups, he will have a lot to explain to Colorado voters. Then again, we should probably expect yet another Romney flip-flop."

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As a testament to how much politics and culture in the country sucks, a ballot initiative like this serves to bring out the Democratic base in full force. Any Republican who endorses it gets women (Democrats) to vote against him, and Republican who doesn't endorse it, angers the pro-lifers. It's sad. It's true.

Plus, Planned Parenthood and NARAL get all sorts of publicity.

The backers of this are basically serving the left. Not only are they morally schizophrenic, they're dimwits to the nth degree.  


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