Passed by both the House and Senate. From the story: Tom McClusky, vice president for government affairs at the Family Research Council, suggested that Democrats planned to block the bill all along, so that some of their members could vote for the popular measure while knowing it wouldn't become law.
Washington Times
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As it happens so often on these types of bills, our Pennsylvania Pro-Life Senator has his vote in effect cancelled by Pennsylvania’s “other” Republican Senator. Senator Specter was one of only four Republican Senators to vote against the bill.
This is why Republicans are frustrated. We were told that Specter is with us “when it counts”. Hardly…
Jim:
You are right. Who gets to decide when it "counts"?
Yet we deserve what we get because we keep electing Spector.
If we ever elect 2 conservative and hold them to it things would be great. I;m not sure we ever will.
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