Tuesday, September 24, 2013


TAXPAYERS COST OF LITIGATING ARKANSAS ABORTION LAWS

 

   In 1958 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Cooper v. Aaron:   “The State of Arkansas could not pass legislation undermining the Court’s May 17, 1954 ruling in Brown v. Board of Education that racial segregation in public schools is unconstitutional.”  For more than 50 years since that ruling the citizens of Arkansas have paid millions of taxpayer dollars in legal expenses litigating the unconstitutional segregation laws passed by the Arkansas legislature.

 

   In 1989 Arkansas taxpayers in all 75 Arkansas counties were ordered by the court to pay $70 million a year to help finance 6 magnet schools in Little Rock.  You do the math –24 years at $70 million a year –the amount Arkansas taxpayers in Cleburne County and the other 74 counties have paid to the Little Rock School District. No one knows when or if this $70 million yearly payment will end.

 

 In 2012 Judge Price Marshall approved an attorney fee of $875,000.00 to civil rights attorney John Walker to be paid by the Pulaski County Special School District.

 

  On March 26, 2012 a three judge panel of the 8th U.S. Court of Appeals ruled Arkansas taxpayers must pay $69,972.00 to lawyers for the Little Rock School district and $149,417.50 to the civil rights lawyers who had intervened in the case.

 

  The most recent payment in the ongoing Little Rock school desegregation case was on July 23, 2013 when U.S. District Judge Price Marshall ordered taxpayers in the North Little Rock School District to pay attorney John Walker an additional fee of $87,500.00.

 

    In March 2013 the Republican controlled Arkansas Legislature passed Act 301 entitled the “Arkansas Human Heartbeat Protection Act” banning abortions after the 12th week of pregnancy.  Governor Beebe vetoed the bill because it was in conflict with Roe v. Wade and unconstitutional.  The Republican legislature overrode the Governor’s veto and Act 301 was scheduled to become law August 13, 2013.

 

   The format for Act 301 and 16 other states was prepared by “American United for Life,” a Washington D.C. group.  Daniel McConchie Vice-President of  American United said:  “..we work with legislators to pass laws that will essentially spark the right kind of court challenge.”

 

  Arkansas Act 301 was promptly challenged in court and in May 2013 U.S. District Judge Susan Weber Wright issued a temporary injunction preventing Act 301 from becoming law until she rules on its constitutionality and stated:  “ the law was likely to be declared unconstitutional.”

 

  State abortion laws in Arizona, Oklahoma, Idaho, Iowa and Kentucky have been held unconstitutional.

 

 

  In this great country it is your privilege to support unconstitutional laws on segregation, abortion or any other subject and vote for lawmakers who enact such laws.

 

   Enacting and litigating unconstitutional segregation laws cost Arkansas taxpayers millions of dollars in legal expenses over the past 50 years millions which should have been spent improving the educational system.

 

   Will Arkansas taxpayers repeat the segregation experience and follow Republican lawmakers to federal court and spend millions of taxpayer dollars litigating unconstitutional abortion laws for the next 50 years?

 

    Will 50 years of litigation on abortion bring people on both sides of the abortion issue closer together or will they become more bitter and polarized?

 

   Will 50 years of litigation on abortion have any effect on the number of abortions?

 

   Some people believe “unwanted pregnancies” are the problem not abortion and they further believe society would be better served if we spent our time and millions of taxpayers dollars making pregnancy a “purposeful decision” not a “mistake.”

 

  Americans in 25 years eliminated polio and have made AIDS a treatable disease instead of a death sentence.

 

  If Americans would spend their time and resources reducing the number of “unwanted pregnancies” as they did on eliminating polio and making AIDS a treatable disease we would certainly reduce the number of “unwanted pregnancies” and make abortions unnecessary.

 

  Will Republican make government smaller by spending millions of taxpayer dollars enacting unconstitutional abortion laws and litigating those laws for the next 50 years? Reduce your taxes?

 

  Should the Arkansas legislature make the decision when and under what circumstances an Arkansas woman may exercise her constitutional right to have an abortion or should that be the decision of the woman involved, her doctor and her family?

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 comment:

  1. Roe v Wade was decieded by 9 Supreme court justices in 1973. The decisions that were made that day were also decieded with the stipulation that "under the due process clause of the 14th Amendment this would be extended to a womans decision to have an abortion BUT that right must be balanced agianst the states two legimate interes in regulating abortion, which are: Protecting prenatal life and protecting womens health".

    I do not see any clause here about "a womans right".
    In a 7-2 Vote, abortion by the federal supreme court justices was deemed a fundamental right.
    Now some history about our supreme court justices:
    1) Chief Justice Warren Burger was a conservative who opposed gay rights but voted Yes on abortion
    2) Associate Justice William O Douglas voted Yes on abortion
    3) Associate Justice William J. Brennan was a progressive who opposed the death penalty, acted as if trees had a soul, and voted Yes for abortion
    4) Associate Justice Potter Stewart voted For abortion
    5) Associate Justice Byron White was for contraceptive and Dissented on the abortion vote
    6) Associate Justice Thurgood Marshall was a liberal and voted Yes on abortion
    7) Associate Justice Harry Blackman voted Yes on abortion
    8) Associate Justice Lewis Powell voted Yes on abortion
    9) Associate Justice William Rehnquist Dissented against abortion

    With that historical information being stated your questions are " Will republicans make goverment small by spending millions of taxpayer dollars enacting unconstitutional abortion laws and litigating those laws for the next 50 years?" and "Should the Arkansas Legislature make the decision when and under what circumstances an Arkansas woman may exercise her constitutional right to have an abortion or should that decision of the woman involve her, her doctor and her family?"
    In answer to question #1: Republicans as a whole did not decide that women had the "RIGHT" to have an abortion. 7 Supreme court justices made that decision and decided for themselves that women not only had that "right" but that the federal goverment would use clinics as a front to fund those abortions. Republicans would not have to go to battle for the unborn had the federal goverment kept thier nose in their own business and not in Gods.
    In answer to question #2: According to a particular clause written by the wise supreme court justices, who by the way , were mostly liberal, Arkansas legislature has a "right" to decide how,what,when and where when it comes to protecting prenatal life and protecting womens health.So constitutional "right" depends on which state you reside.

    With that being stated, I will say this "when this life is over, and everyone take thier last breath, and appears before the Lord, what will you say in defense to taking of unborn life. Life that God, who is infinitely wise, gave a soul to and knew you before they were even born. God, who makes things understandable in his word, tells us plainly that children are a Blessing.
    Abortion is primarily done out of convenience. "Right" has nothing to do with it. When this life is over, the constitution of the United States does not have dominion over Gods Kingdom. My advice is to make decision that are pleasing to God. Until the human age is over, man will continue to try and reason for himself and make decision based upon "free will" but remember there is an afterlife and there are answeres each and every one will give to God for the things they did here in this life.
    I encourage all to seek Gods will in thier lives and try to live thier lives according to Gods purpose for them. Gods work in each life is always a work towards the good.
    As my pastor say" What did the devil ever give anyone that was for his good". My Father in heaven loves All who will come to Him and forgiveness and mercy for the sins of the past will be forgiven. Forget abortion and bank on forever.

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