Dial 911, for another Waaaaaaaaaaaambulance call for Steve Driehaus, Abortion Supporting Dem

When FORMER Ohio Rep. Steve Driehaus lost his 2010 bid against Republican Steve Chabot, he threw a temper tantrum directed at the Susan B. Anthony list.  The latter pro-life group had put up billboards citing Driehaus for his abortion support, because he voted in favor of Obamacare.  At first Driehaus pursued a criminal charges against Marjorie Dannefelser, of the SBA list, with the Ohio Elections board.  That effort was abandoned for an attempt to turn his loss in to money with a civil defamation suit, claiming that the SBA list cost him his job.

This suit was allowed to proceed, but eventually was decided against sore loser, Driehaus, by Judge Timothy Black.   This Obama appointed Judge, a former director of planned parenthood, initially  supported Driehaus’s legal pursuits, but eventually tipped in favor of the SBA List.  Possible inducements for this decision probably included the ACLU’s  backing of  the SBA List, (and their own interests) as well as the recent Supreme Court decision of the Alvarez vs U.S. (Stolen Valor) case.

 

Steve Driehaus, Deposed Democrat, Still Opposes First Amendment

SBA List v. Driehaus: The lawsuit that led the ACLU to side with a pro-life group « Hot Air.

Sore Loser, Democrat Steve Driehaus, of Cincinnati Ohio is still pressing his lawsuit against the Susan B. Anthony List for running an ad against him for the 2010 election.

Yes, Obamacare funds and supports abortion, and we know this from the Dems refusal to allow amendments to remove it.  the SBA list ran campaign ads revealing that Driehaus, who claimed to be prolife, was supporting abortion by supporting Obamacare.

Finally the Protect Life Act has passed the new, Republican dominated Congress, which would eliminate Obamacare funding for abortion.  You can count on Obama to refuse to sign it.

Driehaus is using a false statement law in Ohio to sue the SBA list for the (correct) campaign ads, and his case will go to trial in Federal court.  The ACLU is actually siding with the SBA list on this case, knowing that such suppression of political speech would put them out of business.

An appeal of the original judgment in this lawsuit has been filed with the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.