Mike Smith, writing for the AP, has an article on Indiana Right To Life’s endorsement of Senator Garton’s primary opponent, Greg Walker. They blame Senator Garton, President pro tem of the Senate, for failing to ensure a floor vote on the anti-science, anti-doctor, pro-meddling government wingnut legislation (fair and balanced, that’s me) that would have forced doctors to tell their patients that life begins at conception (legislated into fact by the same legislation, apparently) and that a fetus might feel pain.
Lou says
Everytime I read one of these accounts of ‘wingnuttery’I realize how important it is to draw attention to our Constitutional, legislated hertitage of law based on precedents, and that we respect scientific method as our preferred way of thinking.’Wingnuttery’ is an apt term,and we must keep a constant vigil.
God’s moral law will keep each of us moral in the way we perceive GOD,but let’s leave the country( and our neighbors) to the CONSTITUTION.
Doug says
I think I’d be a lot happier if a lot of these folks spent more time tending to their own souls and less to those of their neighbors.
lawgeekgurl says
it’s not the first time they’ve targeted him. they were up in arms when he killed the cloning bill a few years ago too at the behest of the ISMA. His problem will be the Star’s relentless campaign against him because of the health care perks. I think he can be toppled. If Borst and Johnson can be unseated by wingnut unknowns, so can he.