decision to a woman and her doctor. let s be clear on that. the whole commercial says i m prolife. i can only imagine how difficult the decision might be for someone to end up pregnant. i said i support giving a woman the information she needs, which was the ultrasound bill that i signed. the number one priority of wisconsin right to life. i said the law, not my position. the law still leaves the ultimate decision to a woman and her doctor. that s not my position on abortion. that s what the law does. i knew if you gave people the opportunity to see an ultrasound i believe that people are going to choose life over and over again when you can see that unborn child. you defunded planned parenthood. you said if somebody wants an abortion you require an ultrasound. i m prolife 100%. you don t think you think it should be out lawed? to me, i believe that that when you think of an unborn
doctor. let s be clear on that. the whole commercial says i m prolife. i can only imagine how difficult the decision might be for someone to end up pregnant. i said i support giving a woman the information she needs, which was the ultrasound bill that i signed. the number one priority of wisconsin right to life. i said the law, not my position. the law still leaves the ultimate decision to a woman and her doctor. that s not my position on abortion. that s what the law does. i knew if you gave people the opportunity to see an ultrasound i believe that people are going to choose life over and over again when you can see that unborn child. you defunded planned parenthood. you said if somebody wants an abortion you require an ultrasound. i m prolife 100%. you don t think you think it should be out lawed? to me, i believe that that when you think of an unborn child that s a human life to me.
he s the governor who got famous for his forced ultrasound legislation. he was not the first, first was texas, in 2011, the texas legislature meets every two years and every two years since republicans have taken over, they have done what they could to pass new limits on abortion rights in the state. 2003, 2005, 2007, 2011 with the ultrasound bill, and then 2013, the most sweeping omnibus anti-abortion bill in the state yet. the compounding effect of those laws already had been to make abortion very, very difficult to get. and very difficult to provide in texas. the second most populous state in the country. but the most recent law, the law passed by texas republicans in 2013, the one that wendy davis made her mark with. in texas, they have made getting abortion not just hard, but in some places in the state, they have made it basically impossible. what you ve seen with these cumulative restrictions, in 2011 there were 44 places in october there were 34.
that same anti-abortion bill and failed but it wasn t for want of trying. in 2011 they did pass that bill. it was the forced ultrasound law in texas. governor ultrasound, bob mcdonnell of virginia, now indicted on 14b felony counts of corruption, he s the governor who got famous as governor ultrasound. he s the governor who got famous for his forced ultrasound legislation. he and virginia were not the first. first was texas in 2011. the texas legislature meets every two years and basically every two years since republicans have taken over, they have done what they could to pass new limits on abortion rights in the state. 2003, 2005 is, 2007, 2009, 2011 with the ultrasound bill and then 2013, the most sweeping omnibus anti-abortion bill in the state yet. the compounding effect of those laws already had been to make abortion very, very difficult to get.
in 2009 they tried again to pass that same bill and failed, it wasn t for want of trying. in 2011 they did pass that bill. it was the forced ultrasound law in texas. governor ultrasound, bob mcdonnell in virginia now indicted on 14 felony counts of interruption. he s the governor who got famous as governor ultrasound. he s the governor who got famous for his forced ultrasound legislation. he was not the first, first was texas, in 2011, the texas legislature meets every two years and every two years since republicans have taken over, they have done what they could to pass new limits on abortion rights in the state. 2003, 2005, 2007, 2011 with the ultrasound bill, and then 2013, the most sweeping omnibus anti-abortion bill in the state yet. the compounding effect of those laws already had been to make abortion very, very difficult to