Hillary: Unborn Person Doesn’t Have Constitutional Rights’
Hillary Clinton:
“My view has always been, this is a choice, it is not a mandate. The unborn person doesn’t have Constitutional rights. So in the third trimester of pregnancy there is room for looking at the life and the health of the mother.”
Hillary went to visit the ladies on ABC’s ‘The View’ Monday, where she was asked when an unborn child has Constitutional rights.
Paula Faris:
“And secretary, I want to ask you about some comments that you made over the weekend on Meet the Press regarding abortion. You said, quote, the unborn person doesn’t have Constitutional rights. My question is at what point does someone have Constitutional rights? And are you saying that a child, on its due date, just hours before delivery, still has no Constitutional rights?”
Hillary Clinton:
“Under our law that is the case, Paula. I support Roe v. Wade because I think it is an important (Applause) — an important statement about the importance of a woman making this most difficult decision with consultation by whom she chooses: her doctor, her faith, her family. And under the law and under certainly that decision, that is the way we structure it.”
When do you think an unborn child has Constitutional rights?
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