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<div id="captiontemplate">Critics say Democratic Sen. Barack Obama&#8217;s latest remarks on abortion don&#8217;t reflect his voting record.</div>
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<div><span class="timestamp"><span style="font-size:xx-small;"><span style="color:#ef4d15;"><strong>July 5, 2008, 5:59PM</strong><br />
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</span></strong></span><span style="font-size:small;"><span class="storydeck3">Senator suggests prohibitions must have exception based on woman&#8217;s physical condition</span></span></div>
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<div class="copyright"><span class="author"><strong><span style="font-size:xx-small;">By JIM KUHNHENN<br />
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<div class="bodycopy">WASHINGTON — <span class="yshortcuts" style="cursor:hand;border-bottom:#0066cc 1px dashed;">Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama</span> says &#8220;mental distress&#8221; should not qualify as a justification for late-term abortions, a key distinction not embraced by many supporters of abortion rights.</div>
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<div class="bodycopy">In an interview last week with Relevant, a Christian magazine, Obama said prohibitions on late-term abortions must contain &#8220;a strict, well defined exception for the health of the mother.&#8221;</div>
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<div class="bodycopy">Obama then added: &#8220;Now, I don&#8217;t think that &#8216;mental distress&#8217; qualifies as the health of the mother. I think it has to be a serious physical issue that arises in pregnancy, where there are real, significant problems to the mother carrying that child to term.&#8221;</div>
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<div class="bodycopy">Last year, after the Supreme Court upheld a federal ban on late-term abortions, Obama said he &#8220;strongly disagreed&#8221; with the ruling because it &#8220;dramatically departs from previous precedents safeguarding the health of pregnant women.&#8221;</div>
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<div class="bodycopy">The health care exception is crucial to abortion rights advocates and is considered a legal loophole by abortion opponents. By limiting the health exception to a &#8220;serious physical issue,&#8221; Obama set himself apart from other abortion rights proponents.</div>
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<div class="bodycopy">The official position of NARAL Pro-Choice America, the abortion rights group that endorsed Obama in May, states: &#8220;A health exception must also account for the mental health problems that may occur in pregnancy. Severe fetal anomalies, for example, can exact a tremendous emotional toll on a pregnant woman and her family.&#8221;</div>
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<div class="bodycopy">The 1973 landmark abortion case, <span class="yshortcuts" style="cursor:hand;border-bottom:#0066cc 1px dashed;">Roe v. Wade</span>, established a right to an abortion, and a concurrent case, Doe v. Bolton, established that medical judgments about the need for an abortion could include physical, emotional and psychological health factors.</div>
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<div class="bodycopy">&#8220;<span class="yshortcuts" style="cursor:hand;border-bottom:#0066cc 1px dashed;">Senator Obama</span> has consistently maintained that laws restricting abortions must contain exceptions for the health and life of the mother,&#8221; Obama spokesman Tommy Vietor said Thursday. &#8220;Obviously, as he stated in the interview, he has consistently believed those exceptions should be clear and limited enough to ensure that they don&#8217;t undermine the prohibition on late-term abortions.&#8221;</div>
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<div class="bodycopy">Obama&#8217;s position is similar to that taken by a bipartisan group of senators in 1998 who tried to counter efforts to ban certain late-term abortions with their own legislation. That proposal, which failed, would have banned all late-term abortions except for those that are necessary to protect the physical health of the mother.</div>
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<div class="bodycopy">In a statement, NARAL <span class="yshortcuts" style="cursor:hand;border-bottom:#0066cc 1px dashed;">Pro-Choice</span> said Obama&#8217;s magazine interview is consistent with Roe v. Wade.</div>
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<div class="bodycopy">&#8220;Sen. Obama has consistently said he supports the tenets set forth by Roe, and has made strong statements against President Bush&#8217;s Federal Abortion Ban, which does not have an exception to protect a woman&#8217;s health,&#8221; the organization&#8217;s statement said.</div>
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<div class="bodycopy">A leading abortion opponent, however, said Obama&#8217;s rhetoric does not match his voting record and his previously stated views on abortion rights.</div>
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<div class="bodycopy">David O&#8217;Steen, the executive director of National Right to Life, said Obama&#8217;s remarks to the magazine &#8220;are either quite disingenuous or they reflect that Obama does not know what he is talking about.&#8221;</div>
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<div class="bodycopy">&#8220;You cannot believe that abortion should not be allowed for mental health reasons and support Roe v. Wade,&#8221; O&#8217;Steen said.</div>
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<div class="bodycopy">In the interview with Relevant, Obama also defended his opposition to restrictions on induced abortions where the fetus survives for short periods. Obama voted against such a bill when he was in the Illinois Senate. He has said he supported a federal version of the law that contained more specific language.</div>
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<div class="bodycopy"><strong>SOURCE:    <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/nation/5872604.html" target="_blank"><span class="yshortcuts"><span style="color:#003399;">http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/nation/5872604.html</span></span></a></strong></div>
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