Bush Hypocritically Pushes Anti-Abortion Agenda:
Did He Impregnate Young Women
. . . and make them get abortions in his single days? By Jackson Thoreau
If a list of all the ways that George W. Bush is a hypocrite
could be written, such a list would undoubtably stretch longer than Bushs
lying-ass nose.
Have you heard of the "never-ending story?" This
would be the "never-ending list."
Theres that war thing, sending young men and women
to die in a battle similar to the one he refused to fight in when LBJ
and Nixon tried to send Bush himself.
There are Bushs statements that he will unite people,
not divide them. Then, his lies about Iraq, tax cuts for the super wealthy,
plans to allow oil companies to pollute protected federal wilderness and
legalization of political assassinations, to name only a few, result in
dividing many more people than uniting them.
Theres Bushs claim to support states' rights
and local control, then he appealed to the Republican-controlled, federal
Supreme Court to stop legal hand recounts approved by the state supreme
court in Florida during the Republicans 2000 election heist.
There are his pledges to uphold rules and laws, as he and
Cheney flaunted the 12th Amendment to the Constitution by living in the
same state in 2000 and the nagging questions that he broke rules and laws
related to drugs, driving while intoxicated, business practices, his marital
vows and other matters.
As you can see, this list can go on and on and on......I
havent even mentioned Bushs hypocritical admissions that he
supports environmental protections as he allows any friend who wants to
drill for oil in and near our national parks and other protected lands,
pooh-poohs scientific evidence on global warming and relaxes environmental
regulations for companies. He also allowed Houston to overtake LA as the
countrys most polluted city when he was governor of Texas. I also
havent mentioned Bushs pledges to be a peacemaker as he makes
plans to implement "small nuclear bombs" and blow up more kids
in the Middle East. Or his....
But one of the most obvious hypocritical stances in Bushs
White House residency concerns his push for the Religious Rights
extreme anti-abortion agenda and curious manner of talking to kids about
abstinence from premarital sex in another classic case of "do as
I say, not as I do." You might remember that right before Bush was
selected by his Supreme Court buddies in 2000, porn czar Larry Flynt went
on CNN to say he had evidence that Bush impregnated a young woman in the
early 1970s and made her get an illegal abortion at a Houston hospital.
That was before the 1973 landmark Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade legalized
abortion.
Flynts main source, the girlfriend of a Bush friend
who allegedly arranged the abortion, reportedly backed out of going public
at the last hour. So the story pretty much died there and was swallowed
in the 2000 election heist and ensuing fascist hijacking of our country.
Well, according to a source I trust and talked with recently,
this woman was not the only young woman Bush impregnated during what he
often calls his "young and irresponsible" years, which for Bush
and many other Republicans covers up to age 40.
In the course of some research, this source learned that
Bush might have impregnated FOUR young women, one of whom was UNDER 18,
which is against the law in most states. At least one supposedly had to
be sent out of the country to get the abortion done.
I called a hospital where one of these abortions might have
occurred, and a spokesperson said the hospital didnt release such
records, if they exist at all. Remember how we found out about Bushs
1976 driving while intoxicated conviction in 2000? That record had been
buried in a court in Maine, and it was only through the perseverance of
a television reporter that it was unearthed. This is a pattern in dealing
with Bush, who has left a trail of buried and purged public records throughout
his life.
Through public records, I located the present address of
one of the women, who is one year younger than Bush and living in a Texas
town with her husband, who is reportedly an FBI agent. But my efforts
to call her stalled when I discovered her phone number is unlisted. Since
her town is about 300 miles from mine, I couldnt conceivably drive
there. I doubt she would talk to me anyway; she was probably either paid
to stay quiet or intimidated into silence by the Republi-Thug Mafia.
I also discovered the name of another woman who Bush allegedly
made get an abortion, rather than father his child, during his carefree
and forgetful younger days [before age 40, remember?]. But I have had
no luck tracking her down, either.
Has anyone out there heard anything more about these women
Bush allegedly impregnated and forced to get abortions? Id appreciate
hearing from you. Id like to attempt to breathe some fire into this
story again.Why is this story important? Because Bush and other so-called
pro-life Republicans [which really means they value the lives of only
other Republicans, just like "compassionate conservatism" really
means conservatives are compassionate only towards other conservatives]
are now doing whatever they can to roll back Roe v. Wade and make abortions
illegal again. That means if your cousin in Kentucky impregnates you at
age 14, such conservatives will make you carry that baby for nine months,
no matter what pain it puts you through and whether the baby is born without
a brain. But they will show compassion in front of your face.
That means that if your doctor believes the baby might cause
you to lose your life, such conservatives will say, tough, doctors have
been wrong before. But they will show compassion in front of your familys
faces at your funeral.
That means if some "young and irresponsible" guy
rapes you, thats tough, carry that criminals baby, conservatives
say. But they will show compassion towards your face as your name is smeared
in the media during your trial.
And if you die in an illegal, back-alley abortion, as many
more women did before 1973 than they do today [some 1,500 pregnancy-related
deaths are prevented annually through safe abortions, according to the
Planned Parenthood Federation of America], thats your choice, these
Bush conservatives say. Thats Gods revenge on you for HAVING
AN ABORTION. Arent we happy that God is so just?
But if you are rich enough and your last name rhymes with,
say, "mush," such conservatives will gladly help you rush the
woman you got pregnant secretly into a private hospital or out of the
country to HAVE AN ABORTION. Only such conservatives might not be quite
as compassionate towards your face the next time that happens. Still,
they will look the other way if you become a senator. And especially if
you become president.
So what has George the Hypocrite done since allegedly causing
several women to undergo abortions during his "wild and irresponsible"
days? As Texas governor, Bush signed no less than 18 anti-abortion laws.
He has long supported a Constitutional amendment that would overturn Roe
v. Wade and subject more than a million women and their doctors each year
to criminal prosecution.
One of Bushs first actions as president-select in
late 2000 was to name anti-abortion extremist John Ashcroft as attorney
general. As attorney general of Missouri, Ashcroft defended anti-choice
legislation all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, and as a U.S. senator,
he voted against a resolution in favor of Roe v. Wade. Ashcroft pledged
to uphold Roe v. Wade during his confirmation hearings, but of course,
that was another lie. The first chance he got in early 2002
Ashcroft intervened in a case involving a ban on abortion procedures.
Bush also picked anti-choice Tommy Thompson for secretary
of health and human services. As Wisconsin governor, Thompson signed into
law numerous anti-abortion bills.
Then, among Bushs first acts in the White House was
to reinstate a rule preventing non-governmental organizations in countries
that receive U.S. international family planning assistance from using
their own money to provide abortion services. He also closed the White
House Office for Womens Initiatives and Outreach in early 2001.
Bush then nominated judges who oppose abortion like Priscilla
Owen, Charles Pickering, Michael McConnell, Dennis Shedd, Lavenski Smith,
Carolyn Kuhl, William Pryor and D. Brooks Smith to federal appeals courts.
The Senate has confirmed half of those on that list, while Owen, Pickering,
Pryor and Kuhl are still pending, thanks to necessary filibusters by Democratic
senators.
Bush also increased funding to teach "abstinence-only"
sex education in schools, something he hypocritically thumbed his lying-ass
nose at when he was in school. The teaching withholds information about
condoms, which help prevent unintended pregnancies and the spread of sexually
transmitted diseases like HIV/AIDS. But of course, maybe letting kids
who cant afford going to private schools acquire AIDS is part of
the genocidal conspiracy hatched by these conservative fascists.
Before you write me calling me a child-hating communist,
let me disclose that I have two young children. I dont like the
practice of abortions. But I recognize, like many Americans, that there
are some cases, such as medical reasons, rape and the unwanted pregnancy
of a 12-year-old, in which abortions need to be kept legal and safe. Even
my conservative, Catholic mom has said that to me.
During the 2000 presidential campaign way back when
we had a president we actually elected reporters questioned Bush
about his earlier drug use, for no apparent reason other than they wanted
to know whether he snorted cocaine or not. At least one even asked him
if he got arrested since his wild, carefree college days in the late 1960s,
and Bush lied in saying no there was at least the 1976 DUI arrest.
But at least some reporters asked such questions.
During these important judicial hearings, with the abortion
issue in the forefront, dont you think its at least slightly
relevant to ask Bush whether he ever caused a woman to have to get an
abortion in his younger days? Why dont reporters ask Bill Frist,
the anti-abortion activist who now heads the Senate, the same thing? Get
them to have to answer the question on the record. Put some heat on their
hypocritical asses. Then investigate whether they are telling the truth
or not.
Id love to see Bush squirm and give some incoherent
response in a press conference to such a question. Then maybe we might
see some of these women he supposedly impregnated during his wild days
come out of the woodwork to prove him even more of a liar and see his
nose grow even more.
Ah, that list, that never-ending list. I must get
back to it.
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