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7-25-23 Willie with Amy Natoce

Jul 25, 202317 min
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Willie discusses with Amy Natoce the real language behind the abortion bill coming to Ohio ballots in November, and why Ohioans need to be informed before heading to the polls.

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All picks off with the Red leg maybe they can beat the brew Crew. Right now, out of eleven games, the Reds are two and nine and still a game and a half out of first If you've flipped out, I'd like to play mental games at times. If you flipped that around, the Reds would be like six games in first place. But nonetheless, I guess you can't do that. But the umpires being unfair, all the calls are against the Reds. But let's not talk about that. Baseball starts about six

ten to night. Reds and Brew Crew got tonight, got tomorrow afternoon, then out to the Los Angeles Dodgers. But until then, I've noticed in my life that when the truth does not work, try to convince the masses as to lies upon which you can motivate them to vote a certain way.

On August eighth, there are many in Ohio. The one to amend the Ohio constitutions so that it takes more than fifty percent plus one in order to pass the constitutional amendment, because whether it's the US Constitution or the thirty two states out of the fifty that don't have any procedure whatsoever to amend it states institution Ohio is out of whack with the rest of the states, so you never would get that from the ads joining you. And nine now is Ammy

Natosi. She's a spokesperson for Protect Women Ohio and Columbus. And Amy, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And first of all, it appears by the polling, and we all know polls are never wrong. They accurately predict everything that the polling indicate. This thing's going to go down to defeat on August eighth. Give me your perspective on the polling. First of all,

I think you said it best, Bill. We saw you know, the Columbus Dispatch had polls in twenty sixteen and twenty twenty and if they were correct, then Hillary Clinton would have been president and Joe Biden would have won Ohio by five points. So we don't put much stock in the public polling. But this is certainly a great opportunity to remind our folks of why they

need to get out and vote yes on Issue one on August eighth. An Issue one on August eight specifically would change the Ohio Constitution sixty percent required on an initiative process instead of fifty. When I head on your friend and mine. Representative Bill Sites. He's part of the National Legislature Association of all fifty states. Of the fifty states, thirty two, which is for those who did not go to a good school, is sixty four percent of the total

number of states. About two thirds of the states do not allow a state constitution to be amended by citizen initiative, and of the other eighteen, the great majority of those require more than fifty percent because you're not dealing with a

statute or an ordinance or law. You're dealing with the constitution itself. So, can you tell the American people as we sit here this a Tuesday afternoon, what is going to happen in August the eighth substantively tell the American people what they're going to vote on. Absolutely, So, in August eighth, we are going to have the opportunity to vote on Issue one, which would raise this threshold for passing constitutional amendments in Ohio from fifty percent to sixty percent.

And Bill, you hit it on the head. There only eighteen states in this country allow for petition initiated constitutional amendments. So what we're experiencing right now in Ohio, although the eighteen states, half of them, both Republican and Democrat, have higher thresholds than fifty percent for passing constitutional amendments. So Ohio is very much in the minority here for only requiring sixty percent to pass constitutional amendments. So August eighth, we need to vote yes on Issue one

to increase that threshold. And this is really all about protecting our constitution from out of state special interest groups. Our constitution is far too vulnerable to these out of state groups that think they can come in here with their truckloads of money and buy their way into the constitution. So this is really about protecting our founding document and that's why a yes vote on August eight is so important.

Let's discuss hypocrisy. I love political hypocrisy. What percent of the vote of members of the League of Women Voters have got to positively vote to change the constitution of the League of Women Voters. Yes, So the League of Women Voters themselves require a supermajority to amend their by laws, and they're not alone. Of the Ohio Democratic Party, which opposes Issue one, requires a sixty percent vote to amend their constitution. They requires sixty percent vote to endorse

candidates. The ACLU of Ohio requires a sixty percent vote to remove members of its board. They require a sixty six percent vote to overturn actions of their executive board. So all of these groups on the left which are telling us Issue one is undemocratic themselves have higher standards. So this is a classic example of the hypocrisy. And they wouldn't want you to know that they actually support

sixty votes at higher. So the National Democratic Party requires two thirds, Ohio Democratic Party require sixty percent, the ACLU require sixty percent or more, the League of Women Voters demand sixty percent or more. The great majority of the states either don't allow it at all or require more than fifty percent. And so when I see these dumb ass signs that say one man, one vote, first of all, I thought men don't exist, because when I listen

to Justice Jackson is there are there two genders? And are you a woman? She could not answer the question whether I'm a woman. But nonetheless I thought one man, one vote. I thought that was an impermissible term. But what is the argument that Democrats make and those who believe abortion ought to be a sacrament, that one man, one vote? What does that mean. That's a great question. Bill. I've been trying to figure that out myself, because we will still have one person, one vote even with a

sixty percent majority needed to pass constitutional amendments. And let's be clear, there is nothing more democratic than allowing Ohioans to go to the polls on August each and to cast a vote on how we will amend our constitution. We are letting Ohioans decide how Ohio's constitution is amended. So I can't explain their thought process too. I don't know if they can, probably not. But this

is again why we need a yes vote on issue one. Well, the Democrats can't be democratic if they require more than fifty percent to amend their by laws and their constitution. And so you know, the only strength we have as a people is an informed electorate. And so when the truth doesn't work, just tell lies. Now. Secondly, when we get to the November matter, which I think is I'm not sure that date in November and November eighth, whatever the first Tuesday after the first Monday is. But in November

we're going to vote yea or nay substantively. And for the American people, if you read which I'm holding it now in my hands. The actual language of what you're going to vote for. There's no reference to a woman or two mothers. There's no reference to parental consent. What this would do when you read this amendment, if a woman decides eight and a half months into the deal that you know what, I don't want to go through the agony of birth. I want to abort my baby. And you go to planned

parenthood. And if they have a doctor at planned Parenthood, and I'm sure they're going to buy one off to say that a woman's mental health would be effective by having the pregnancy and she wants to have the abortion, would that be permitted then in Ohio it would be That's why this November constitutional amendment is so dangerous. It would allow painful, late term abortions on demand all the

way through nine months. It would strip away parental rights so that parental consent and notification are no longer required for a minor who's seeking an abortion, and even sex change surgeries. And it would remove common sense health and safety protections that we currently have on the police have on the books for a women in Ohio who do undergo abortions. And so this is removing protections for women,

for the unborn, and stripping parents of the rights. There's nothing more dangerous than the acl used anti parent amendment that they are going to try to push on us this November. I mean, and tosi, let me read one sentence out of this which says one thing then demands another. Abortion may be prohibited after fetal viability. But you know, but there's the butt monkey,

a large butt. In no case may such an abortion be prohibited if, in the professional judgment of the pregnant patience treating physician, it is necessary to protect the pregnant patient's life or health period. What is a pregnant says, There's no you know, women don't give birth, So what is a pregnant patient's health? What does that mean? That's a great question. So the attorneys from the ACLU that drafted this amendment intentionally left the word health very broad.

They didn't define it. So courts have shown us time and time again, including the US Supreme Court, that when health is left undefined, it can mean a woman's physical health, emotional health, mental health, social health, financial health. Any of those reasons are permissible for a woman to then go obtain a late term abortion. So we could be an abortionist that decides a perfectly healthy, viable child should no longer be carried to term because it

would negatively affect the mother's financial health. So this allows abortion on demand through nine months. And something else you read their bill was the fact that it says it's up to each individual abortionist when an unborn child is viable, So they don't define viability. You're letting the abortionists define viabilities. So of course the person who makes their living performing abortions is going to decide with late term

abortions. They're left is completely undefined, and this allows for unlimited abortion on demand through nine months. Let's say a fourteen, fifteen, sixteen year old girl finds herself in trouble. She's pregnant. It's the most critical time of her life. Nothing in this amendment would say that the parents of the teenage

girl need to be consulted. You can't say, yeah, you can't have veto power because of Supreme Court decisions, But there's nothing in here that would require the teenage girl to consult with her mom and dad to say what mom, what do you think I mean? I'm in trouble, Give me my options, can we raise this child, etc. There's no requirement of a teenage girl going to mom or dad. There's no requirement speaking with a parent

or any other person. Is it fair to say that this abortion throws out Roe versus Wade, this abortion amendment and is much more liberal than Roe versus Wade ever was. Yeah, So this amendment would completely eviscerate parential consent and notification requirements in Ohio. What this amendment says is that the state cannot burden or intosphere with an individual's reproductive decisions. Burden and interfere have very specific consequences

when written into the law, and so burden. Now parental consent can be considered a burden. Parental notification could be considered a burden. And so now we're saying parents do not have a right to be involved in their child's most important, life altering decisions. And we know that this is what the ACLU is all about. They have spect decades going state to state arguing against parental consent and notification. They tweet about how parental notification law should be abolished.

They have an entire page on their website explaining why parental notification is a burden to teenagers trying to obtain abortions. This is their agenda. They have made it clear, they've dated it in black and white, and we know that's exactly what they're trying to do in Ohio. Unfortunately, the press all too often has chosen to overlook this fact. But we are holding the ACLU accountable to their own track record and their own public statements, and that's why we

are urging a no vote come November. So the way to vote no, of course, you want to vote yes in August and no in November. And lastly, let's say a sixteen year old girl or boy wants to switch genders. In many public schools today that parents are out of the mix.

You can't be told that your boy or wants to become a girl. And this amendment would seem to say, because it involves reproductive rights, since girls can get pregnant and unfortunately boys cannot get pregnant, except in the minds of liberals, that there's nothing in here that would stop sixteen year old girl from changing genders because it involves a reproductive issue. Is that correct? Exactly? So again, the attorneys who wrote this amendment intentionally chose very broad language they

said that this would protect an individual's reproductive decision. So that's not limited to abortion. That's anything that touches upon somebody's reproductive abilities. So if somebody takes hormone blockers, that affects their reproduction. If they have undergo sterilization procedures, that affects the reproduction. If they undergo actual sex change procedures, that of course affects their reproduction. So this protects anything that would affect somebody's reproductive abilities.

So that absolutely covers sex changes. And what's really concerning is we're already seeing this type of legislation come about in other states. I know there was a story out of Seattle just the other week about how schools are now giving hormone blockers to children, and so this is not some crazy idea that couldn't ever happen in the United States. We're already seeing it happen in seats. And now the ACLU is banging on Ohio's door, and that's why we need

to vote yes in August and oppose this amendment come November. Amy Atosi of Protect Women Ohio, thank you and what is your website? If any of the American people need more info and informed electorate as democracies as strong as the weapon. What is your website? Yeah, so, Protect Women Ohio dot com has a ton of information about Issue one in August and of course about

this antiparent amendment in November. Also have links to all of our social media channels, which is the easiest, most freeway to share information with your friends and family. So again i'd encourage everybody to visit protect Women Ohio dot com. Thank you, Amy, thank you very much, and good luck and god speed. Thank you very much. Thank you Bill. Hi. Let's continue with more news. Next at Terma, the Reds try to beat the

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