I was just floored by a recent post in another thread regarding the abortion discussion which got me thinking about what would be a bi-partisan compromise and what has taken place along those lines.
I know this is an emotional subject, but lets try and keep it civil and have a good discourse on it.
The gist of the poster was that the left would be ready to come to compromise about banning later term abortions(16 weeks was mentioned, but later is usually what's discussed more like 20-24 weeks) The next statement was that would never happen because it's some on the right that regard it as all or nothing.
While I agree there are some on the right that take the all or nothing stance, I feel it's normally the left fighting any restrictions tooth and nail and even trying to extend existing laws that do place any restrictions.
Roe v. Wade already basically set the third trimester as off limits, so I start there. Subsequent rulings have allowed the "viable" date to basically change.
From the conservative side, I see state legislatures passing further bans on late term abortions and in many instances wanting to require additional education on the impacts and outcomes of abortion in general. However, the left screams bloody murder and fights all of this tooth and nail.
From the liberal side, I see state legislatures trying to expand options for late term abortions, etc. And the right screams bloody murder(and in my opinion it is) and fights it tooth and nail.
So, based on where we are at today, where late term abortions are in general not legal except in instances of harm to baby or mother from actually giving birth, why is there such an outcry all the time.
It's simply because it is an emotional issue that can be politicized.
Can there ever be a bi-partisan consensus?