Office of the Governor
Attn: Constituent Services
P.O. Box 94004
Baton Rouge, LA 70804
-9004

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To Governor Blanco,                                                              June 18, 2006

 

I guess you were NOT listening to our Democratic candidate John F. Kerry as he ran for president in 2004.  This is what he said of the abortion issue in a debate held on October 14, 2004: I believe that I can't legislate or transfer to another American citizen my article of faith. What is an article of faith for me is not something that I can legislate on somebody who doesn't share that article of faith. I believe that choice is a woman's choice. It's between a woman, God and her doctor. And that's why I support that. Now, I will not allow somebody to come in and change Roe v. Wade.”  In essence what this means, Gov. Blanco is that you cannot legislate morality.  It also means that you as an elected official cannot force your personal faith on others that do not share it since you are supposed to represent all people and not just some.

I am surprised at you in reading a Reuters article that stated: “Louisiana Democratic Gov. Kathleen Blanco signed into law a ban on most abortions, which would be triggered if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns its 1973 ruling legalizing the procedure, a spokesman said on Saturday.”

It then went onto report: “The ban would apply to all abortions, even in cases of rape or incest, except when the mother's life is threatened. It is similar to a South Dakota law that has become the latest focus of the abortion battle.”

Should abortion once again become illegal we as a country will return to the days of back-alley abortions that will endanger the lives of women across this country.  If that were to happen, we must demand that every elected official be shown the pictures of any woman that has died as a result.  Imagine the horror of any police officer arriving on a scene to see a butchered woman along with her fetus.  Can you actually in good conscience approve of making abortion illegal when these first responders will have to go through the bloodied crime scene?

You know damn well that women with financial means will find a way to secretly have this procedure done and where it is safe.  The middle class and the poor will not.

You have more important matters to concern yourself with in the rebuilding of your state after Katrina and planning for the next deadly hurricane instead of promoting a law that violates a woman’s right to choose.  You want to end unwanted pregnancies, tell your conservative constituents that will only happen through real contraceptive courses in which condoms are handed out.

Sincerely,

Mary MacElveen

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Article: Blanco signs law that would ban abortions