Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said he doesn't accept Monday's federal court declarationthat part of a new Texas abortion law that required doctors performing abortions to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals is unconstitutional."Texas passed commonsense legislation to protect the health of women and their unborn children," Cruz said in a statement. "This law is constitutional and consistent with U.S. Supreme Court precedent protecting the life and health of the mother and child. I hope the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals will uphold Texas' reasonable law."
he does not accept the federal courts decision, well who is he and what is he to us. he must be planning to be a third party all by himself. notice how these persons make unfavorable law and expect us to follow but when the authority delegated to determine the constitutionality of a law he decides they are wrong.
then he says Texas and common sense in the same sentence oxymoron alert, he is going to fast and to furious he will explode and probably in front of his beloved cameras.
Cruz is staunchly anti-abortion. He disseminated inaccurate birth control information at the 2013 Values Voter Summit, where he misleadingly told the crowd that Obamacare forces Christian businesses to offer employees "abortifacients" or pay millions in fees.Two of Cruz' fellow Texas Republicans said they also continue to support the restrictive new abortion law."We will be appealing that up to the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals and I have no doubt that this case is going all the way to the United States Supreme Court,” Greg Abbott, Texas attorney general and Republican candidate for governor said in a statement.
the war on women has taken on a new face and old ideals, they will pay,
hell hath no fury like a women scorned and the men that love them.