An AmSpecBlog commenter has pointed out a recently uploaded YouTube clip of Fred Thompson expressing his views on abortion in what I assume* to be a 1994 U.S. Senate debate. Because his historical views on abortion have been the subject of a lot of discussion on this blog, I decided to transcribe his remarks in full:
THOMPSON: I do not believe that the federal government ought to
be involved in that process. I think that we should not have
federal funding for abortion. I think that states ought to be able
to have reasonable controls over that in terms of parental
notification, which I believe my opponent has opposed in times
past. As far as notice requirements and things like that are
concerned, I believe those are reasonable. I think that when you
get right down to the question you posed: should a government come
in and criminalize let's say a young girl and her parents and her
doctor, which as aiders and abeters that would be involved? I think
not. I think that problem is going to be ultimately resolved, and I
think favorably, in the hearts and minds and communities and
families across America. We're learning more about it, and what it
does to women and so forth. And I think that battle will be won,
but it shouldn't be a political football, and it shouldn't be won
in the courts.
*I assume this video clip is from 1994 because Thompson is
identified onscreen as a "U.S. Senate Candidate" rather than as a
U.S. Senator, so this made me conclude that it had to be from his
initial Senate run.
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