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Dem Rep.: Hyde Amendment Denies Women Their ‘Constitutional Right’ to Abortion

(CNSNews.com) - Rep. Suzanne Bonamici (D-Ore.) says the Hyde Amendment “has been denying women their constitutional right to access safe and legal abortion” and has been used to deny abortion coverage to “Native Americans and even Peace Corps volunteers.”

“I rise today to call attention to the Hyde Amendment, which for too long has been denying women their constitutional right to access safe and legal abortion,” Bonamici said on the House floor Wednesday.
 
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CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT??!!  She means liberal supreme court interpretation of the Constitution.

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She obviously does not know what the Hyde Amendment is.

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She obviously does not know what the Hyde Amendment is.

You're probably correct since most legislators have no idea what is in bills anymore.

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How in the name of Sam Hill could a right to kill even be suggested in a country founded on the Right to Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness?  **nononono*
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