Indeed,
Fortune magazine, not normally seen as a bastion of the far-Left, casually asserts that “regular speakers of the organization include white supremacist figures like Steve Bannon, Milo Yiannopoulos, and Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders”. [
, by Erin Corbett, September 10, 2018]
Horowitz does seem to be a particular target of Leftist vitriol lately, as he, along with Robert Spencer, were both recently cut off from using credit card companies to raise funds, though the companies later backed off. Steve Bannon was also recently disinvited from an event hosted by
The New Yorker after a massive campaign mobilized against giving him a platform. Thus, even groups or individuals who
Bills would criminalize abortion, prohibit late-term ones
February 9, 2021 GMT
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) Lawmakers in the Republican-led House are looking at measures that would criminalize abortion, prohibit late-term abortions and remove restrictions on picketing outside abortion clinics.
New Hampshire is among the least restrictive states when it comes to abortion. A group of anti-abortion bills heard last year did not pass the Legislature, which was then led by Democrats.
Rep. Walter Stapleton, R-Claremont, told the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday he hoped his bill “protecting nascent human life as a reasonable state interest” would “reduce, if not yet completely eliminate, the dichotomy we’ve had for 48 years between the Right-to-Life of of the preborn and the lawful consent granted for abortion under the law.”
Letter: Anti-abortion bills wasteful, selfish
Published: 1/29/2021 12:01:56 AM
In a pandemic, where our health care and social systems are strained, I am disappointed to learn that the newly elected Republican state Legislature feels anti-abortion bills are a priority. Taking away essential health care is not what our state or any state needs, especially during a health care crisis where resources across sectors are stretched thin.
Rep. Beth Folsom (R-Wentworth) and Rep. Walter Stapleton (R-Claremont) who sponsored these wasteful bills – HB 625 and HB 622 – are only setting vulnerable populations up for future economic and health disparities. The Guttmacher Institute reports that 75% of women who seek an abortion are classified as “poor or low income.” Restricting safe abortions only increases abortions in unsafe conditions. Having an abortion is not a choice anyone wants to make; it is a decision made for a safe, healthful, and productive future for mother and child.
A bill proposed by an Arizona state lawmaker would charge a person who obtained an abortion and their doctor with homicide. A similar bill proposed in Mississippi