Below Gay Bruhn argues that Obama abandoned the pro-choice community by voting present. I then asked her why the endorsed Lisa Madigan:
ArchPundit Says:
===By reacting so emotionally you missed the real message: that when the time came to vote Obama took a pass. He did not vote as he promised us he would. That’s it. We needed him — he wasn’t there.
So why did you endorse Lisa Madigan?
gbruhn Says:
She didn’t use this strategy on these bills.
Attorney General Madigan voted no on the bills in question. To my knowledge she has never used this strategy.
ArchPundit Says:
The New York Times
December 20, 2007 Thursday
Correction Appended
Late Edition – FinalIt’s Not Just ‘Ayes’ and ‘Nays’: Obama’s Votes in Illinois Echo
Lisa Madigan, the Illinois attorney general who was in the Illinois Senate with Mr. Obama from 1998 through 2002, said she and Mr. Obama voted present on the anti-abortion bills.
‘’It’s just plain wrong to imply that voting present reflected a lack of leadership,’’ Ms. Madigan said. ‘’In fact, it was the exact opposite.’’
ArchPundit Says:
February 2nd, 2008 eThe Associated Press State & Local WireApril 6, 2001, Friday, BC cycle
BYLINE: By The Associated Press
SECTION: State and Regional
LENGTH: 269 words
The Illinois Senate voted 39-7 Friday for SB562, a measure requiring parental notification before minors obtain abortions. Voting “yes” were 30 Republicans and 9 Democrats. Voting “no” were 7 Democrats. Voting “present” were 1 Republican and 10 Democrats.
REPUBLICANS VOTING YESBomke (Springfield); Burzynski (Sycamore); Cronin (Elmhurst); Dillard (Hinsdale); Donahue (Quincy); Dudycz (Chicago); Geo-Karis (Zion); Hawkinson (Galesburg); Wendell Jones (Palatine); Karpiel (Carol Stream); Klemm (Crystal Lake); Lauzen (Aurora); Luechtefeld (Okawville); Robert Madigan (Lincoln); Mahar (Orland Park); Noland (Blue Mound); O’Malley (Palos Park); Parker (Northbrook); Peterson (Long Grove); Petka (Plainfield); Philip (Wood Dale); Radogno (LaGrange); Rauschenberger (Elgin); Roskam (Glen Ellyn); Sieben (Geneseo); Sullivan (Park Ridge); Syverson (Rockford); Thomas Walsh (LaGrange Park); Watson (Greenville); Weaver (Urbana)
DEMOCRATS VOTING YES
Clayborne (East St. Louis); DeLeo (Chicago); Demuzio (Carlinville); Munoz (Chicago); O’Daniel (Mount Vernon); Shadid (Edwards); Viverito (Burbank); Lawrence Walsh (Elwood); Woolard (Carterville)
DEMOCRATS VOTING NO
Cullerton (Chicago); Halvorson (Crete); Lightford (Chicago); Ronen (Chicago); Shaw (Chicago); Silverstein (Chicago); Trotter (Chicago)
REPUBLICANS VOTING PRESENT
Myers (Danville)
DEMOCRATS VOTING PRESENT
Bowles (Edwardsville); del Valle (Chicago); Hendon (Chicago); Jacobs (East Moline); Emil Jones (Chicago); Link (Highwood); Lisa Madigan (Chicago); Molaro (Chicago); Obama (Chicago); Welch (Peru)
PERSON: LAWRENCE E WALSH (54%);
COUNTRY: UNITED STATES (92%);
STATE: ILLINOIS, USA (92%);
CITY: CHICAGO, IL, USA (91%);
SUBJECT: VOTERS & VOTING (90%); ABORTION (78%); Abortion Notification-Senate Roll
LOAD-DATE: April 7, 2001
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
Don’t bring junk in here…
We must be looking at different lists. I was looking at the record. I was there.
Sorry — That’s not record for the bills we are questioning. Look up SB1094, SB1095, and SB1096 also known as the born alive bills.
gbrun wrote in the earlier thread:
“Attorney General Madigan voted no on the bills in question. To my knowledge she has never used this strategy.”
Hey, gbruhn, this is funny. When one uses the word NEVER to try and justify one’s arguments, it means just that – never. One can’t subsequently qualify NEVER to mean something else. Well actually, one can (and you did), but then their credibility drops dramatically.
Yes, from reading these threads it does look as if you are playing a game of pick-and-choose. Or perhaps you need to correct the New York Times and the Associated Press.
Thank you for your help in this matter. It’s been informative and I appreciate the opportunity to gain an understanding of your position.
I think Ms. Bruhn better give up before she digs herself even deeper.
gbruhn,
Help in this matter?????
Let’s see if I clearly understand your position. Obama gets a slap for voting “present.” Madigan gets your praise for taking the same position?
You and ArchPundit are looking at “different lists?” Do you have a magic NEVER list unavailable to the media?
Or is your definition of NEVER the same one someone else once used for the word IS?
Help? I don’t think so. Informative? Yes. I have no “position” in your little debate with ArchPundit. I’m just trying to understand your definition of NEVER in your attempt to justify treating Obama and Madigan differently, and look forward to your response.
Ouch!
Illinois NOW apparently still hasn’t gotten over the defeat of Blair Hull, champion of women.
That’s just embarrassing.