UPDATE: Rep. Randy Neugebauer claims responsibility for the comment.
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From Politico:
A health care debate marked by episodes of ugly rhetoric took another turn for the worse late Sunday night when a voice on the Republican side of the House shouted “baby killer” at Rep. Bart Stupak.
Stupak – a leader among anti-abortion Democrats – was speaking at the time in opposition to a Republican motion to recommit that would have added the text of the so-called Stupak Amendment to the Democrats’ reconciliation bill.
Reporters in the House chamber said the “baby killer” shout seemed to come from a group of lawmakers that included Rep. John Campbell (R-Calif.), but he said it wasn’t him. “I don't think it’s appropriate at all," Campbell told POLITICO.
Campbell said the voice came from the floor – from someone who was behind him and to the left. "Some people know who it is but won't say,” he added.
Later, he told reporters that he thought the voice belonged to one of the Texas Republicans seated behind him. "The people who know won't give it up," he told reporters. "I'm not casting dispersions on that state."
...House Appropriations Committee Chairman David Obey (D-Wis.), who was in the chair at the time, said he saw a Republican lawmaker shout out “baby killer” – but he wouldn’t say who it was, either.
"I think members have a right to make an idiot of themselves once without being exposed," he said.
House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank (D-Mass.), who was subjected to an anti-gay epithet from a protestor Saturday, said the "baby killer" shout showed the close alignment between the GOP and some of its most extreme allies in the health care fight.
"The difference between some of the Republicans and some of their raucous followers appears to be, unfortunately, diminishing," Frank said. "Obviously, that's not the whole party, but there's a disturbing tendency to forget about civility."
Republican Reps. Michele Bachmann and Tom Price said they believed the voice came from the gallery and not from a lawmaker. Price declined to say whether the comment was inappropriate.
Without a doubt, it was inappropriate for the nameless individual to shout "baby killer" at Stupak.
There's no question that Stupak sold out the unborn though he claimed to be defending them. I wonder what deal he made. What did Obama and the Dems do to buy his vote? It wasn't the toothless executive order. There must have been something else. What was Stupak's price? We'll find out soon enough.
Whatever, there should be civility in the House. That means no shouts of "baby killer" at colleagues.
Anyway, when I hear that term, I think of it being applied by the Leftists to Vietnam War veterans. It wasn't right when anti-war activists spat on our troops and tortured them.
It's also not right for a pro-life hypocrite like Stupak to endure such an outburst.
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2 comments:
Will the "Baby Killer" shouter, please step forward and get your congressional spanking! The Republican congressman from Texas who shouted out, "Baby Killer" during the health care bill debates, claims he said, "It is a baby killer."
What I find very interesting about this whole thing are the gasps and the anger of the actual baby killer liberals in congress that truly do vote for the killing of the unborn. I mean, think about it. These people want to put their voices to the killing of the unborn, nothing less than what Hitler did to the Jews, but they gasp and are shocked, at being called a "Baby Killer?" What gives? I guess the truth really does hurt sometimes!
Debra J.M. Smith
of
InformingChristians.com
abortion is baby killing...therefore, anyone that support "anti-life" is a
baby killer by association. That's just logical!!
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