The allegations against abortion doctor
Kermit Gosnell — regardless of the outcome — have now spawned reaction
from the federal government. On Monday, Republican Sen. Mike Lee
introduced a resolution that calls the U.S. Senate to review the
policies that led to the purported horrors at Gosnell’s clinic and at
other establishments like it.
“Congress and States should gather
information about and correct abusive, unsanitary, and illegal abortion
practices and the interstate referral of women and girls to facilities
engaged in dangerous or illegal second- and third-trimester procedures,”
the resolution reads.
It goes on to call for Congress to
explore this issue further, particularly the notion that babies are
being murdered after birth — an alleged phenomenon that led to numerous
first-degree murder charges against Gosnell.
Senate Armed Services Committee member Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah. Credit: AP
“Congress has the responsibility to
investigate and conduct hearings on abortions performed near, at, or
after viability in the United States and public policies regarding such
abortions,” the resolution continues. “And evaluate the extent to which
such abortions involve violations of the natural right to life of
infants who are born alive or are capable of being born alive, and
therefore are entitled to equal protection under the law.”
In announcing the resolution
on his website, Lee said that the Gosnell case should be “a wake-up
call to all Americans.” The Republican senator argued that the
conditions at abortion clinics may be putting women’s lives at risk. He
argues that the U.S. Senate has a responsibility to tackle the issue in
an effort to spare American women the horror that was allegedly
experienced at Gosnell’s Women’s Medical Society.
A press release on Lee’s web site notes that the provision has 10 co-sponsors:
“Sens. Toomey (PA), Rubio (FL), Cruz (TX), Inhofe (OK), Scott (SC),
Blunt (MO), Burr (NC), Vitter (LA), Johanns (NE), and Boozman (AR).”
Due to purported evidence that unborn
babies feel pain at 20 weeks in the womb “or earlier,” the resolution
argues that the government has an interest in protecting babies at this
point in their development.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/05/07/senators-revolt-against-illegal-abortions-and-gosnells-alleged-house-of-horrors-with-this-resolution/
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