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Re: Jimmy Carter
[Re: MarksOutdoors]
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12/29/24 09:26 PM
12/29/24 09:26 PM
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Posts: 2,156 Elmore County, Al
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"Many of his beliefs ran completely counter to biblical Christianity. I had to look it up, but he supported abortion, same-sex marriage, feminism, women Pastors and practically every Democratic candidate no matter what their beliefs. He seemed to sincerely be a nice guy but his Christian profession definitely deserved to be challenged."
He would not sign a bill that totally endorsed abortion for birth control. He did comprise on rape etc. That still makes him a murderer.
"A bitter five-month struggle over the use of federal funds for abortion ended Dec. 7 when the House and Senate finally agreed on a compromise position.
The agreement enabled final passage of $60-billion of fiscal 1978 appropriations for the Departments of Labor, Health, Education and Welfare (HEW) and related agencies. It came just in time to avert cuts in the mid-December paychecks of some 240,000 employees in the affected agencies.
The breakthrough came when the House voted 181–167 to partially loosen restrictions on payment of Medicaid money for abortions for low-income women in cases of rape, incest and severe physical illness. (Vote 701, p. 202-H)
The Senate, despite its long-standing preference for a more lenient policy, quickly approved the new wording by voice vote the same day.
Some attributed the abortion agreement as much to members' weariness, frustration and the desire to adjourn as to the actual wording of the final provision. A number of members had already left town, as the lower-than-usual total House vote (348) perhaps reflected." 1977.
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