Wednesday, November 6, 2013

ESPERANSA NEWS: RESPICIO RIDES AGAIN

From The Esperansa Project
November 5, 2013
Dear Friends of the Unborn...and Born Alive:  


Almost exactly one year ago to the day, on November 4, 2012, Senator Rory Respicio was presented with the following question:

If the Office of the Attorney General opines, or a court of competent jurisdiction finds, that neither the printed materials nor the checklist certification constitutes a rule or regulation AND if presented with a bill that amends the Law so as to delete the following language from Section 4: "and, pursuant to its rule making process set forth in Title 5, Chapter 9, Article 3 of the Guam Code Annotated," will you take all reasonable steps available to you to pass such a bill in a timely manner without revision or amendment such bill?
Senator Respicio answered: YES. His reply can be read here.

Today, November 5, 2013. during a legislative discussion on Bill 193-32 - "a bill that amends the Law" as per the above question - Senator Respicio said the following:


"So instead they got the attorney general to say that the printed materials and the checklist certification are not rules. And if this legislature said that the checklist certification and the printed materials shall go through the triple A process how do we just roll over and say it's okay to accept the Attorney General's opinion that the checklist and the materials are not part of the rule making process?"

"They" is us, Esperansa, pro-life people, and Senator Rodriguez, who authored the bill. How dare we go and get the AG's opinion. And how dare we actually hold Senator Respicio accountable. 

Let's review:
  1. On 11/4/12, Senator Respicio says he will support a bill to delete the requirement that the printed materials and checklist certification be subjected to the rule making process ("triple A) if the Attorney General opines that neither the printed materials nor the checklist certification constitutes a rule or regulation.
  2. On 5/22/13, the Attorney General opines that neither the printed materials nor the checklist certification constitutes a rule or regulation. (See the opinion here.)
  3. Senator Repsicio says "how can we just roll over and say it's okay to accept the Attorney General's opinion?"
Watch him say it here:

B193 Respicio Session Speech. 11/5/13
B193 Respicio Session Speech. 11/5/13
On 11/4/12, Respicio said he would support the bill because the general election was just a few days away and he knew he was in trouble. We knew he was lying to us, but we didn't call him a liar and he got re-elected, and as everybody knows, by a margin thinner than the skin of the dead baby that was killed again today in Tamuning. No, we didn't call him a liar then. We will now. 

Oh, and this isn't the end of the fun from November 5, 2013. There's more to come: Pangelinan, et. al.

But really what does it matter? Guam apparently has no problem with killing off 8% of its children with 60% being Chamorro. What else explains the continued election of people like Respicio and Pangelinan? Too bad. Too very bad. Dead babies. Dead Chamorro babies. Lots of them!




By the way, it was good to see the Archbishop come out in support of Bill 193 in the archdiocesan newspaper. However, it is now time for the Archbishop to call for an archdiocesan-wide boycott of the Bank of Guam. Seriously, how can the Guam Catholics be pro-life and yet give millions of dollars of business to a bank whose president has proudly been Guam's most vociferous champion of abortion for decades? Or is it because we like her donations?

Dead babies. Dead babies. Dead Chamorro babies. Lots of them!

The time for words is over. It is now time for action. Catholics who care about the vicious daily slaughter in Tamuning need to put their money where their mouth is, and that includes the archdiocesan accounts. Find another bank.

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  In Tamuning: any given day.

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Let me tell you, at the rate Guam Memorial Hospital is aborting children, between 400-600 a year, and most of them are not even reported. Where are the lives that we are going to protect and preserve? Here we go talking about indigenous rights and self-determination. What good is all that if we don't have our followers to follow and enjoy the fruits of our labor, of this generation's labor, of your labor and my labor to fix this island and have autonomous rights to govern our people? - Senator Elizabeth Arriola, quoted in: Asian/Pacific Islander American Women: A Historical Anthology, pg. 372, edited by Shirley Hume, Gail M. Nomura

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FACT
One out of every 11.75 pregnancies of Guam women end in abortion. 
We are killing 8% of our children
(2011 Guam statistical year book crude birth rate for 2008-2011 compared with Guam Medical Records Abortion reports for the same period.)

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1 comment:

  1. He has always been canned by me during the election. Sorry primo! you and a few other oldies just have to go. Time to try out some new blood.

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