Created Equal

Declaration of IndependenceCreative Minority Report has an excellent post on abortion and the Declaration of Independence:

Now, nobody with an honest mind can actually question when life begins. When they say they don’t know when life begins they’re intending to say they’re unsure when life is worthy of being protected. Or they say that it’s they don’t know when “life” becomes human life.

But it seems to me that Thomas Jefferson took care of all this. The opening of the Declaration of Independence in 1776, states as follows:

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.

Created?

A thought about that. If the Declaration is one of the foundational document on which this country stands, it would seem to me this country, if it is to be based on principles rather than fads and whims of elitists in matching robes, there could not be legal abortion.

If all men are created equal that tells us that when we are created we are equal to all others and assume the same rights as others – even those fortunate enough to make it outside the womb.

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Celebrate the Wisdom of Our Founding Fathers!

Declaration of IndependenceOn July 4, 1776, the thirteen United States of America declared their independence. To explain their reasons for this action to the world, these brave Americans issued their Declaration of Independence. As we prepare to celebrate this event two hundred and thirty-three years later, let’s remember the principles expressed by the founders in the preamble to this great document.

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.”

UltrasoundThe rights recognized by our founders were based on their faith in a Creator who imparted those rights to mankind. They delineated three such rights as being so completely understood as to be “self-evident.” These rights were not just listed, they were ordered. They acknowledged by the sequencing of these rights that an unalienable right to life is essential for liberty, and the right to life and liberty is essential to the pursuit of happiness. They define the role of government is to secure these rights.

This weekend, remember with gratitude the principles on which our great country was founded and pray that we soon restore all of these rights to unborn children. Let’s also remember what our founders were willing to risk to secure these rights.

“And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor.”

Why Can’t Missouri Pass Pro-Life Legislation?

Cynthia DavisState Rep. Cynthia Davis’ Capitol Report from 5/21/09:

Some people say we should be satisfied in life with half-a-loaf. But when the issue itself is protecting innocent life, it is ludicrous to ask if we would mind compromising our basic core values. Yet that is exactly what some members of the Missouri Senate asked their colleagues in the Missouri House to do in their rush to reach an “accommodation” with Planned Parenthood and other anti-life advocates.

Have you ever purchased a car from a dealer? After doing our research, finding just the right car, feeling the optimism and the hope of trading up, we put down a deposit and made arrangements to pick up the new one. When the day arrived we discovered the car was in an accident. Someone took it out for a test drive and damaged it. How would you feel if the dealer said you are still forced to buy it? That is what happened to the Pro-Life bill this year. It was damaged and no longer acceptable. The House simply could not offer the citizens of Missouri a bill that had been wrecked by the Senate.

The Pro-Life bill was significant because it addressed the root cause of abortion. It is appalling that 64 percent of all women who obtain abortions didn’t want one. They were either threatened, were misinformed or didn’t know there were any other options available. We can sympathize with these women who in a crisis or under duress feel pressured to make an irreversible decision causing deep regrets later. This practice needs to stop and the bill I introduced this year went to the very heart of this issue.

This bill easily passed the House with broad support and should have passed the Senate as well. A close examination of the facts is essential to understanding why, despite large majorities of legislators in both chambers of both parties who claim to be Pro-Life, the Missouri Legislature failed to pass this important bill.

Here are the facts:

    Ø Since this was my bill and since I chair the committee which was assigned this bill, I made it my priority to get our part done as quickly as possible. I pre-filed this on the first day bills could be filed, had a public hearing on it as soon as it was assigned to my committee and passed it out of our committee the first chance we had to vote on it. The House approved this bill and put it in possession of the Senate on March 11th.

    Ø The Senate chose to not begin full debate until the last week of session, two months after receiving the bill from the House. This added to the congestion of an overstuffed week.

    Ø On Wednesday, May 13th around midnight, the senators offered a substitute bill containing fatal flaws that would put women at a disadvantage even worse than where we are today. All but seven senators voted for it, but most had no opportunity to scrutinize it before voting, especially since it was a late night deal.

    Ø Among the devastating provisions were bad public policies, loopholes and no forethought for the effect lawsuits would have on implementation in addition to the deletion of the anti-coercion language altogether.

    Ø When the House convened on Thursday, May 14th we asked the Senate to grant us a conference so that we could work out the differences. I was appointed by the speaker to serve on that conference committee and was ready to work with our senate colleagues so we could get something positive accomplished for the women of Missouri. The House was willing to accept any positive amendments that added to the bill, but we weren’t prepared to see it gutted to appease Planned Parenthood and other anti-life advocates.

    Ø As we waited around for the conference to convene, we were informed that the Senate “refused” to grant the House a conference. The reason? The Pro-Life Senators cut a deal with the anti-life Senators and they had no desire to work with the House, even though the House is the side that found the “time bomb” embedded in the bill. That time-bomb said that in three years the Pro-Life informed consent legislation we previously put into law would go away without any regard to pending litigation. Why would the Missouri Senate want to risk getting rid of our current informed consent laws?

    Ø By Friday, the last day of session we had no other choice but to ask the Senate to take up and pass the original bill that passed out of the House. The Senate refused.

On Friday I went over to the senate to see if we could reason with the senators. While many said they would vote to take up and pass the House bill, not one of them, let me repeat for emphasis, not one senator was willing to make that motion. To the contrary, a motion that was made was to reject the House bill. That vote passed by a voice vote so no senators would go on record of killing a major pro-life initiative. Furthermore, the floor leader told me if the House did not pass the Senate version with the poisoned pill in it, he would not be bringing up any Pro-Life bills next year.

I am saddened that some of these elected officials act like they are doing Pro-Life advocates a great favor by bringing up Pro-Life legislation. They should be doing this for their constituents and out of their personal convictions. Perhaps the senators were so distracted with other issues, they didn’t notice the destructive details embedded into the substitute bill. Regardless of their reasons, the bottom line is that we do not have any additional protections for our women for yet another year now.

Over 11,000 abortions are done every year right here in Missouri. That means thousands more women will have to undergo unwanted abortions because the senators:

    * Didn’t have time to take up the bill earlier,
    * Allowed Planned Parenthood and anti-life advocates a major role in writing the Senate substitute,
    * Refused to grant the Missouri House a conference to work out our differences,
    * Refused to make a simple procedural motion to take up the House version for a vote on the last day of the session.

Given that 64% of these abortions are unwanted, that brings the two year total to nearly 16,000 women who have been needlessly harmed because of the senate’s hard headedness and failure to pass this bill. Theoretically, since both the House Members and the Senators represent the same constituents, can anybody explain why we would have any philosophical distinctions when it comes to how to represent the interests of our citizens? When the senatorial fraternity interferes with the process of crafting good public policies, something is awry.

The very day the senate devastated our Pro-Life bill, a Gallop Poll report came out showing the majority of Americans are in fact Pro-Life. That number is even greater in Missouri. http://www.gallup.com/poll/118399/More-Americans-Pro-Life-Than-Pro-Choice-First-Time.aspx However, with this bill, I believe even those who do not typically call themselves Pro-Life could support this bill because it is giving women more assistance, knowledge and power. Many other Pro-Life bills add requirements to the abortion clinics or focus on protecting the baby. This bill was distinctive in that it addressed the needs specific to the women involved. Everybody should be pro-women regardless of where they fall on other elements of the issue.

For a Pro-Life agenda to move forward in Missouri, it is vital that citizens be informed about what their elected representatives in the Missouri General Assembly are doing. There must be accountability. They must demand that Pro-Life legislation is passed rather than secretly scuttled or traded for other votes. There is an old saying that in matters of fashion you can bend, but that in matters of conscience you must stand like a rock. Calling one’s self Pro-Life, should not be a matter of political fashion to be put on at election time and discarded in the State Capitol.

Do not despair. Sometimes we may wonder if we are making a difference. The answer is “Yes!” You are making a difference just by becoming informed and making others aware. We all have our own parts to play in order to get this bill over the finish line next year. Contact your senators and let them know how important it is to help Missouri women. As long as we live in a country with a constitutional republic form of government and freedom of speech, we can all contribute to the public policy debates.

Here is a summary of the escapades from last year:

http://www.stlbeacon.org/region/fate_of_controversial_bills_may_rest_with_three_gop_state_senators

“The three Democratic senators promised that they wouldn’t filibuster (or support other filibusters) except in situations of extreme personal conscience. (Democrats had filibustered the MOHELA sale earlier in the year; it was consequently (PQed.) (P. Q. means ending the debate and calling for a vote on the previous question.) The three Republican senators pledged that they wouldn’t vote for a PQ. Without those three Republican votes, the majority is one vote short of the necessary 18 votes to close debate.

Three people control the fate of the most controversial bills. They are young Republican senators who are rarely in the headlines. How they react to the pressures of the session’s end-game will be as important as the actions of any other legislators in the state.

They are Sens. Tom Dempsey, Jack Goodman and Brad Lager. Dempsey (R-St. Charles) is the newest addition to the Senate.”

*Excerpt from the St. Louis Beacon article by Dave Drebes

In case you missed my Capitol Report from last year, click here:

http://www.cynthiadavis.net/PDFs/cpr080605end_of_session%20.htm

Your thoughts are important to me, so please let me know what you think we should do about pro-life legislation for next year. You can send me your opinion by clicking here: Cynthia Davis

Thine Eyes Trailer

Check out the trailer for the pro-life documentary that will be showing in St. Louis next week:

For more information see: Pro-Life Documentary Premiers at CBC High School in St. Louis

Visit the Thine Eyes website
Purchase DVD online

Beautiful Music for a Beautiful Cause!

Our Lady Queen og Peace Center

Yesterday the Bach Society of St. Louis gave an absolutely beautiful performance at St. Joseph Cathedral in Jefferson City, MO for a benefit for our local Our Lady Queen of Peace Center – a pro-life women’s clinic that specializes in using the CREIGHTON MODEL FertilityCare™ System to help women morally and effectively avoid pregnancy as well as identify and effectively treat fertility and other problems. Read testimony from a local woman who started using their services after years of infertility and other failed fertility treatments. Using NaProTechnology and the Creighton charting system, she was able to conceive and now has two beautiful babies! We need more clinics like this!

Visit the Bach Society website for concert information and to purchase recordings of some of their performances.

Jefferson City Event to Benefit Local Pro-Life Women’s Clinic

Our Lady Queen og Peace CenterEnjoy a relaxing afternoon of sacred and classical choral works by Bach and other master composers! On Sunday May 3, 2009 at 4:00 PM the Our Lady Queen of Peace Center will host a concert by the Bach Society of Saint Louis at St. Joseph Cathedral in Jefferson City, MO.

The Queen of Peace Center offers quality women’s health care and Natural Family Planning services. Using the CREIGHTON MODEL FertilityCare™ System, the center helps women morally and effectively avoid pregnancy as well as identify fertility and other problems. Read testimony from a local woman who, after years of infertility and using other fertility treatments, was able to achieve pregnancy with the help of the Our Lady Queen of Peace Center. She now has two beautiful babies!

For tickets call 573-893-6279 or see this flyer for other options. Tickets are $30.

New Missouri Right to Life Chapter in Jeff City

Missouri Right to LifePlease help us in our efforts to start a Missouri Right to Life chapter for the Jefferson City area. The purpose of an MRL chapter is to organize local right to life events, keep our local citizens aware of right to life legislation and action items and otherwise encourage and foster respect for innocent human life from its inception to natural death.

There will be an introductory meaning to this new chapter on March 19 at 6:30 p.m. at 621 E. McCarty St. Jefferson City, MO 65109. If you are interested email Chelsea Zimmerman for more information.

Missouri House Gives Final Approval to Pro-Life Legislation that will Protect Women and Unborn Babies

Missouri Right to LifeMemo from Missouri Right to Life:

Missouri Right to Life applauds the Missouri House of Representatives for giving final approval, by a vote of 115 to 43, to HB 46 & 434.

“This legislation ensures that a woman considering an abortion is offered the opportunity to view an ultrasound, that she is given information about the development of her unborn baby, and that she understands that no one can force, threaten or coerce her into having an abortion. She will also be given information on alternatives to abortion,” said Pam Fichter, President.

“We thank the sponsors, Rep. Cynthia Davis (R-19) and Rep. Bryan Pratt (R-55), and all the House Members that voted to advance this pro-life legislation that will save lives and protect expectant mothers. We call upon the Senate to protect Missouri women and their unborn babies by passing HB 46 & 434, and call on Governor Nixon to sign this bill into law.” said Fichter.

The companion bill, SB 264 sponsored by Rep. Robert Mayer (R-25), has passed the Missouri Senate committee, is on the Senate calendar for perfection, but has not yet been scheduled for debate by the full Senate.


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Contact Your Legislators!

If you were unable to attend the pro-life action day yesterday please call and e-mail your Missouri Representative, Senator, and Governor Nixon today and give them the following message:

“I’m calling to urge you to support HB 46 & 434 and SB 264, which will save unborn children and protect their mothers. I also urge you to support the Resolutions in opposition to the Freedom of Choice Act. Also, please support these other pro-life bills that will protect innocent human beings: HB 226, HB 570 and SJR 17.”

HB 46 & 434, which would make coerced abortion a crime as well as change laws regarding the consent requirements for obtaining an abortion and the information that is given to pregnant women seeking an abortion, was perfected in the house last week and should be up for a final vote sometime today. There’s still time to call!

Contact information for Gov. Nixon and the Missouri Legislature:

Governor Nixon 573-751-3222
House of Representatives
Senate

Schedule for Pro-Life Action Day

Here is the schedule for this year’s Pro-Life Action Day (see flyer) at the state Capitol on March 10:

REGISTRATION:
Begins at 10:00 a.m.
Missouri State Capitol, 3rd Floor Rotunda

LOBBY LEGISLATORS:
10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

RALLY:
Begins at 12:00 (Noon)
Location: Selinger Center,
Across the Street from the Capitol
By St. Peter’s Catholic Church

MARCH BACK TO THE CAPITOL:
At the Conclusion of the Rally
“Stop FOCA” & “Support Pro-Life Legislation”
Signs will be distributed

LOBBY LEGISLATORS:
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.

This year’s guest speaker at the noon rally is Jill Stanek a pro-life columnist for World Net Daily. She lead the fight to protect babies who survive abortion attempts and are often left to die. She blogs at JillStanek.com.

The pro-life bills being considered this session are:
Regarding informed consent and coerced abortions: HB 46 – Sponsor: Cynthia Davis, HB 434 – Sponsor: Bryan Pratt and SB 264 – Sponsor: Robert Mayer
Urging Congress to reject FOCA: HR 212 – Sponsor: Cynthia Davis, HR 294 – Sponsor: Bob Dixon and SCR 11 – Sponsor: Matt Bartle
Pharmacy protection: HB 226 – Sponsor: Ed Emery
Updated record keeping of abortion statistics: HB 570 – Sponsors: Belinda Harris & Therese Sander