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Did Romney Pay for an 'Abortion Clause' in His Son's Surrogate Contract?

POSTED BY: KWICKO
UPDATED: Sunday, September 23, 2012 19:20
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Saturday, September 22, 2012 5:46 PM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)



Certainly looks like it, according to TMZ.

Quote:

MITT ROMNEY'S SON
Signed 'Abortion' Clause
In Surrogate Birth Contract

TMZ has learned Mitt Romney's son Tagg -- who had twins this year through a surrogate -- signed an agreement that gave the surrogate, as well as Tagg and his wife, the right to abort the fetuses in non-life threatening situations ... and Mitt Romney covered some of the expenses connected with the arrangement ... and it may boil down to an incredibly stupid mistake.

The twin boys -- David Mitt and William Ryder -- were born on May 4, 2012. We've learned Tagg and his wife Jen, along with the surrogate and her husband, signed a Gestational Carrier Agreement dated July 28, 2011. Paragraph 13 of the agreement reads as follows:

"If in the opinion of the treating physician or her independent obstetrician there is potential physical harm to the surrogate, the decision to abort or not abort is to be made by the surrogate."

Translation: Tagg and Jen gave the surrogate the right to abort the fetuses even if her life wasn't in danger. All the surrogate has to show is "potential physical harm," which could be something like preeclampsia -- a type of high blood pressure that could damage the mother's liver, kidney or brain, but is not necessarily life-threatening.

Paragraph 13 goes on:

"In the event the child is determined to be physiologically, genetically or chromosomally abnormal, the decision to abort or not to abort is to be made by the intended parents. In such a case the surrogate agrees to abort, or not to abort, in accordance with the intended parents' decision."

And there's another relevant provision in Paragraph 13:

"Any decision to abort because of potential harm to the child, or to reduce the number of fetuses, is to be made by the intended parents."

Translation: Tagg and his wife, Jen, had the right to abort the fetuses if they felt they would not be healthy.

Sources connected with Mitt Romney tell TMZ, Mitt was involved in the surrogate arrangement because he paid some of the expenses connected with the agreement. We do not know if Mitt Romney read the contract or knew the terms.

Mitt has said, "I'm in favor of abortion being legal in the case of rape and incest and the health and life of the mother." Otherwise, Romney is against abortion.

Now for the stupid mistake. We've learned Tagg chose the same surrogate in 2009, who gave birth to a boy. Attorney Bill Handel -- a nationally-known expert in surrogacy law who put the deal together between Tagg and the surrogate -- tells TMZ when the 2009 contract was drafted there was no Paragraph 13 providing for abortion because Tagg and his wife didn't want it.

Handel says in 2011, when the second contract was being drafted, everyone involved "just forgot" to remove Paragraph 13. Handel says, "No one noticed. What can I say?"





Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2012/09/20/mitt-romney-son-tagg-abortion-clause-sur
rogate-birth-agreement-contract-bill-handel/#ixzz27GDzsDIo



I thought Romney was supposed to be the consumate businessman, the pro at the sweating the details. It's how he made his fortune, right? Playing with the numbers, hiding clauses in contracts? Odd that he wouldn't notice such a thing; after all, he's been so careful, since he's running for office and all...



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Sunday, September 23, 2012 2:01 PM

MAGONSDAUGHTER


Everybody is against abortion, until they are faced with a situation where they or someone they love might have to consider it as an option, for a whole range of reasons.

This should not even be a political debate.

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Sunday, September 23, 2012 7:20 PM

DREAMTROVE


I agree with Mike here but not with Magon. It was not a real life nitty gritty moral decision in favor of the need of the right to choose for a conservative mitt romney broadsided by reality. Romney was always pro-choice, he has been openly pro-choice his entire life, until he decided to run for president under a pro-life party. So, he said the things he had to say in ads, but in his own life, he's still pro-choice, and he didn't think anyone would read the contract, which is undoubtedly confidential, but in politics, no one cares.

I'm not sure it's a major issue though. Dick Cheney was openly in favor of gay marriage, and yet was vice president in one of the more right wing administrations we've seen. people are individuals. As an individual I don't care for Mitt Romney, but that's much more because of stuff like Frem mentioned in the other thread.

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