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before use. A CONSISTENT ETHIC OF LIFE IN PUBLIC 
POLICY1.  A
consistent ethic of life (see
				
				here, 
				here and
				
				here) focuses on the major life issues of abortion, euthanasia, persistent 
poverty, unjust war, capital 
punishment, the use of nuclear arms, violence, 
racism and 
exploitation.  While these are nationally debated issues, there 
are community manifestations of these that municipalities 
can address.  
Will you as a city council member do all in your power and 
authority to implement public policies and 
facilitate community action that further a consistent respect 
for all human life?
 
 COMMUNITY 
	PREGNANCY CENTERS2. 
	In recent years attempts have been made 
	in several states by pro abortion advocates to pass legislation targeting pro-life pregnancy centers, even though such 
	centers 
	provide those states with valuable community services. In Washington State,
	
	HB 1366 and
	
	SB 5274 required: 1. The listing of non-provided services both orally and 
	in writing.  This sets a dangerous precedent allowing any organization 
	with political clout to saddle its competitors with burdensome requirements 
	of saying or listing what they do not do.  In January of 2011,
	a federal judge ruled
	in Maryland on a similar law that "the Ordinance violates the 
	Freedom of Speech Clause of Article I of the Constitution of the United 
	States" (pg. 2) and has a "lack of viewpoint neutrality ... a particularly 
	offensive form of content-based discrimination" (pg. 20).  2. These bills allow 
	any Planned Parenthood employee, private citizen, or government entity to 
	bring petitions for injunctions even if they are repeatedly thrown out of 
	court.   A local pregnancy center, surviving on donations, cannot 
	defend itself in Superior Court pro se (without representation) and cannot 
	afford to pay a lawyer to defend them even once, yet alone multiple times.  
	3.  These 
	bills do not regulate conduct, but instead are directed only at the speech 
	of pregnancy centers.   Do you support the work of community 
	pregnancy centers and will you oppose efforts to suppress them?
 PUBLIC LIBRARY PORNOGRAPHY
 3. The US Supreme Court 
			in its 2003 ruling 
	 
	
	United States v. American Library Association, Inc, 
			upheld the use of library internet pornography filters.  Chief Justice Rehnquist 
	stated for the plurality that "to fulfill their traditional 
missions, public libraries must have broad discretion to decide what material to 
provide to their patrons.  Although they seek to provide a wide array of 
information, their goal has never been to provide 'universal coverage,'" and "most 
libraries already exclude pornography from their print collections because they 
deem it inappropriate for inclusion."   In 2010,
	
	the Washington State Supreme Court ruled that public libraries' use of 
	internet filters does not violate the state constitution. 
	Will you as a city councilor appoint, recommend or 
			request (depending on your level of authority) only library board 
			candidates who oppose the inclusion of pornography in public 
			libraries, whether by internet or printed materials?
 
 REGULATION OF SEXUALLY 
ORIENTED BUSINESSES 
 
4. The U.S. Supreme Court in 
 
Young v. American Mini Theaters, Inc., (1976) and 
 
Renton v. Playtime Theater, Inc., (1986), concluded that municipalities have 
"substantial governmental interests" in protecting and preserving the quality of 
life for its community against the adverse secondary effects of sexually 
oriented businesses while allowing for "reasonable alternative avenues of 
communication."  Land Use Studies from cities around the United States were 
cited in both U.S. Supreme Court cases documenting 
the harmful secondary effects including 1. Increased Crime - rape, sexual assault, 
prostitution and illegal drug sales; 2. Decreased Property Values - both 
residential and commercial; and 3. Urban Blight - people and businesses fleeing the 
community.  Will you diligently seek 
	and maintain 
	zoning ordinances, licensing procedures, permit requirements and operational 
	regulations which serve to minimize the adverse secondary effects of Sexually 
	Oriented Businesses?
   ABORTION5. Even
dedicated 
proponents of abortion acknowledge that life begins at conception.  
What do you believe?  Does a unique human life begins at conception?
 
		
         If not at conception, when?  ___  3 mths  ___  6 
mths  ___ 9 mths  ___  1 yr  ___ 18 yrs? 6. The 14th Amendment states "nor shall any state deprive any person of
life, liberty or property without due process of law; nor deny to any person 
within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws." The Supreme 
Court in 
	 
	
	Roe v. Wade, 1973, stated that "if this suggestion of personhood is 
established, the appellant's case, of course, collapses, for the fetus' right to 
life would then be guaranteed specifically by the [14th] Amendment."  The 
Court regrettably concluded though that "we need not resolve the difficult 
question of when life begins. When those trained in the respective disciplines 
of medicine, philosophy, and theology are unable to arrive at any consensus, the 
judiciary, at this point in the development of man's knowledge, is not in a 
position to speculate as to the answer."   
	Do you 
	believe that the right to life of the unborn child is guaranteed by the 14th 
	Amendment?
 7.   
	Is taking the life of a pre-born child 
	through 
	abortion ever permissible?  Check all that apply:
 
	
		| _____ No, it's never permissible _____ Yes, to save mother's life _____ Yes, in cases of rape or incest  _____   Yes, 
for economic hardship _____ Yes, for physical 
deformity | _____  Yes, for genetic 
predispositions 
_____  Yes, for gender _____  Yes, for race _____  Yes, to punish 
spouse _____  Yes, it's always permissible |    8. Do you support 
	parental notification and/or consent before a minor (under 18 years of 
age) could have an abortion? A judicial bypass of parents would be allowed when necessary. 
	A 2013 poll commissioned by Human Life WA, found Washington 
	State voters are widely supportive of laws requiring "parental involvement" 
	in abortion decisions for girls under the age of 18 (62-29% with just under 
	10% undecided). 
	
	Read a summary of the results here.  Do you support: Notification? Consent?     
	 
 PLANNED PARENTHOOD9.
	
	The nation's biggest abortion 
	provider, Planned Parenthood,
	
	in the 2011-2012 fiscal year received a record $542.4 million in 
	government funding and aborted a record 333,964 babies.  Should Planned Parenthood be contracted with to make community 
	presentations, provide literature, birth control chemicals or 
	devises, and/or abortion services?
 
 
		GAMING10. The hotly debated casino off I-5 near Ridgefield would be one of the largest in the nation.  
		What is your position on the building of this casino?
 
		  CONTRIBUTIONS OF RELIGIOUS 
	ORGANIZATIONS11. "Religious communities are the largest and best-organized civil 
	institutions in the world, claiming the allegiance of billions across race, 
	class, and national divides. These communities have particular cultural 
	understandings, infrastructures, and resources to get help where it is 
	needed most" (World Conference of Religions for Peace).  Southwest 
	Washington has a broad range of religious communities that contribute 
	substantially to the welfare of families, children, seniors, the homeless, sick, 
	and refugees.  They are a highly valued part of our community which respects 
	and defends human life at every stage.  Are you an active member 
	in a church, synagogue, temple, mosque or other religious assembly?
 If so, you may state here where at: 
	 
 
	
	FAITH-BASED AND 
	NEIGHBORHOOD PARTNERSHIPS12. The White House's Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood 
	Partnerships ensures that religious and other community organizations are 
	able to compete on an equal footing for participation in Federal programs 
	without impairing the character of such organizations and without 
	diminishing the religious freedom of those served.  
	Does the 
	collaboration of government with faith-based charitable works lawfully ensure fair treatment of 
	religious organizations, and  
	is it good 
	for our communities?
 
 
	QUALIFICATIONS13. Please state your professional experience, community involvement, education 
	and other qualifications for a mayoral or city council position.
   
			
		POLICY POSITIONS14. You may state here any policy positions you 
		have in relation to the office you are seeking:
 
				
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