Celebration planned for 1-year anniversary of Wendy Davis’s abortion filibuster
I wonder if they’ll hire Satan worshipers to provide background chanting?
Or distribute gift bags full of feces, urine, and used tampons as door prizes?
A party marking the one-year anniversary of Wendy Davis’s filibuster of an omnibus abortion bill in Texas offers so many possibilities.
And that’s exactly what is planned. According to the Corpus Christi Caller Times today:
AUSTIN – Abortion rights advocates and providers, and the governor’s race campaigns of state Sen. Wendy Davis, D-Fort Worth, are planning to commemorate the one year anniversary of Davis’ 2013 filibuster against abortion legislation.
The filibuster rocketed Davis to stardom, although the abortion legislation, increasing standards, regulations and restrictions, returned to pass in a special session.
Details to come.
Can’t wait. Yes, on June 25 it will have been one year since Davis’s 11-hour filibuster attempting to block sweeping pro-life legislation that included a ban on abortions after 20 weeks.
Another party idea: little pink tennis shoes for all the babies who should have been murdered but weren’t, because the ban was enacted anyway despite the best efforts of Davis, Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards, and their vulgar, venomous band of feminist thugs.
RH Reality Check is calling for the “orange army” to submit memories of that apparently awesome day.
But it’s pretty sad when all abortion proponents have to reminisce about is a LOSING effort.
Thanks to that law, which also enacted clinic regulations, the number of abortion clinics in Texas has plummeted from 41 in 2010 to 19 now – and headed down to six when the statute takes full effect on September 1.
LifeNews.com makes a good point that while Davis resents the moniker “Abortion Barbie,” given to her by Erick Erickson, “it’s hard to image why she’d be so upset when she now is hosting a fundraiser to celebrate her abortion infamy.” It’s true. Click on the link…
Join me next week in Austin for an anniversary event marking one year since the filibuster last June: http://t.co/CugPqsc5r3
— Wendy Davis (@WendyDavisTexas) June 16, 2014

This is not an opportunity to gloat.
The abortion industry owns Wendy. They want to use her celebrity (as long as it lasts) to proclaim the loss of women’s rights and women’s healthcare. They are going to fabricate suffering women and dead bodies and and used coat hangers, hoping to draw sympathy from the public.
We need to be there and everywhere with pictures of Karpen’s victims and signs saying, “### More Women and Children Still Alive Since 7/13/13.”
Perhaps we should start another tweetfest!
Wendy Davis and the abortion lobby: short on facts, long on emotional manipulation.
Speaking of Douglas Karpen, I hear he is unable to obtain local hospital privileges.
I doubt they’ll have to hire the satanists Jill. From what I’m told, they love the shedding of innocent blood so much they’ll show up and chant for free.
I hope there are plenty of life-sized Abortion Barbie posters on display. I think the posters of her holding a minority baby doll with a pair of scissors ominously positioned above the doll’s head do a great job depicting the demonic and heinously evil nature of their cause.
A party to celebrate the this wicked woman’s rant arguing for mothers to have unencumbered access to unregulated facilities so they can kill their children as easy as possible? Really?
These posters will compliment the depraved nature of these party goers perfectly.
“Depraved” is the perfect word to describe these people, Ed. I read that money is coming in from all over the country for the Wicked Witch of the Southwest’s campaign. Money doesnt always win elections, though. I am hoping that the good people of Texas turn out in droves to vote against her.
Wendy Davis is a true hero standing up for the women of Texas.
Texas women aren’t voting for Wendy Davis.
But Texas Bro-Choicers think she’s hot.
phillymiss,
Don’t worry, we true Texans will bury her.
The putrid, demonic display of her minions last year was shocking to Texans, to say the least.
I have to stand on my feet for my retail job, and I sometimes go eight and a half hours without even a bathroom break. Not quite 11 hours, but then again I don’t get pink runners. Or a catheter.
Calling this 50 something year old woman a Barbie is quite a stretch. Shes got a big wart like lesion on her left lower lip. Wicked wittch is a much better name for Wendy. As a kid I had Barbies galore and Skipper. Pretty and fun loving dolls for dress up. Wendy doesnt fit the image. Sorry.
Sorry witch above post. Shes terribly ugly on the inside so Im just gonna call her Wendy Davis the abortion pimp from Texas. And now its free abortion on demand without apology? So now abortions are expected to be free..or shall I say at the expense of the taxpayers? I was reading up on feminist Lindy West and Jessica Valenti today. yuk…i mean just yuk!
heather – culture is uphill from politics. The life-size posters that Sabo created show Davis holding a black child, along with a pair of scissors right above her. As a meme, that particular poster got all sorts of press in places that typical pro-life images wouldn’t be. Sabo’s connecting Davis with Gosnell is brilliant and should be exploited. She stood for late-term abortions – a Gosnell speciality.
Ik Chris its just that Barbie doesnt fit her…not for me. Its almost like giving her a compliment because Barbie was a cute fun loving doll. To me shes just Wendy Davis. I guess its just a matter of opinion.
“Calling this 50 something year old woman a Barbie is quite a stretch.”
Well Heather, I am 50 something and I don’t look half bad for my age. In my Zumba class I can pretty much keep up with my 20-something instructor, so I am in decent shape too. You young’uns need to learn that life doesn’t end at fifty. Once in awhile I even go out on a date!
Anyway, I know I’m breaking my own rule about not talking about how women look but — I’m sure she has plenty of money, why can’t she get her roots done? Okay, my biotch moment is over.
Gotta go now to grab my cane and bottle of Geritol, by cracky . . .
Phillymiss lol…I didnt mean it that way. Heck you ought to see a friend of mine in her 70s…you just wouldnt believe it. Besides at 44 im not far behind you. I guess Im not making my point too well. I had Barbies of all colors and hair colors. I just looked at that doll with innocence. Wendy Davis isnt that bad but ugly is an inside job. I believe someone like her relishes being called a Barbie. Besides Id say Barbie was more like 20 something. lol ok end rant. I cant believe Im talking about Barbie:)
Oh, I know what you meant. I just get tired of the belief that women over fifty, or even forty, are over the hill when men never have an “expiration date.”
Keith, I hope you are right. There are many transplants in TX, like my sister from NJ. I love her dearly, but she is extremely pro abortion and thinks Abortion Barbie is great.
Heather, I have fond memories of Barbie too. Some people complain that the doll represents an an unrealistic body image but I remember when the first black Barbie’s came out and I loved my doll! I played with it until it was bald!
I’m going to use the anniversary to remind my colleagues here in NH that our senior senator, Jeanne Shaheen, promptly rewarded Wendy Davis for her filibuster by co-hosting a DC fundraiser for her. More than one election ought to be affected by Davis & her pink sneakers.
Ellen please do that. I hope you take solace in the fact that your junior senator, Kelly Ayotte, rocks!
@Navi- I don’t know what state you live in, but I’m pretty sure that its the law across the country that you have to have a bathroom break!
It’s a union job, phillymiss, so I get 30-60 minutes depending on the shift. But since I can’t leave until everything is full, it’s often better not to give the customers a 30-60 minute power play.
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