THE NATURE OF PRO-LIFE ISSUES
1. Direct threats to human life include first of
all abortion, which takes the lives of well over
a million US children annually; embryonic stem
cell harvesting; euthanasia; and cloning.
Additional threats to human life include
poverty, capital punishment, racism, war,
nuclear arms proliferation and exploitation.
Since each and every human being is unique and
important, one's personhood or worth should not
be arbitrarily determined by another's choice.
No one exists solely as a means to someone
else's happiness. The choices we make, as
individuals and as a society, must be weighed in
light of their impact on human life and dignity.
Do you acknowledge both the breadth of pro life
issues, and the primacy of some of those issues,
namely abortion, embryonic stem cell harvesting,
euthanasia, and cloning?
I agree with the majority of these, however, I
do feel those who are sentenced to death for
killing innocent victims – should be put to
death; that war is sometimes necessary to
protect our freedoms (the British didn’t just
let us be independent – we had to fight to
assure that freedom; we have been attacked --
WWII; and we do need to protect our freedom);
and, I believe it is a violation of citizens’
when others purposefully trap them in poverty,
however, also believe that those who are capable
of learning/training for living wage jobs have a
responsibility to do so.
ABORTION 2. Do you believe that a unique
human life begins at conception?
Yes
If not, when? ___ 3 mths
___ 6 mths ___ 9 mths
___ 1 yr ___ 18 yrs?
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3.
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 State has a
compelling interest in protecting human life
beginning at conception?
Yes
4. Is taking the life of a pre-born child
through abortion ever morally permissible?
Check all that apply:
_____ No, it's never permissible
__X___ Yes, to save mother's life
_____ Yes, in cases of rape or incest
____ Yes, for physical deformity
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_____ Yes, for gender
_____ Yes, for race
_____ Yes, to punish spouse
_____ Yes, it's always permissible
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EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS AND CLONING 5. Do
you oppose embryonic stem cell research or human
cloning, whether publically or privately funded?
Yes, I oppose these practices.
PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT IN ABORTION
6. Peer reviewed studies have shown that
parental involvement laws reduce the occurrence
of risky sex in teens, and more than 30 states
currently have some form of them. Either
the teen refrains from engaging in sex or is
more careful before having sex. These laws
help teen mothers and fathers get the support
and guidance they need from parents in this
important decision. Not having them risks
parental estrangement or alienation from the
child when in the greatest need and denies the
dignity of the family. Minors already must
have parental approval for even the most minor
types of medical procedures or medications and
should also for the complex procedure of
abortion. Without parental
involvement, a minor impregnated by an adult
often times is pressured into having an abortion
so as to conceal the fact that the adult is
guilty of statutory rape.
Will you promote/support parental involvement
laws (with judicial override) for minors when
seeking an abortion?
Yes, I support parental involvement/consent.
MEDICAL CONSCIENCE CLAUSES
7. "The trend toward accepting the termination
of some human lives as a normal part of medicine
is accelerating ... Courts, policymakers, media
leaders - even the elites of organized medicine
- increasingly assert that patient rights and
respect for patients’ choices should trump the
consciences of medical professionals.
Indeed, the time may soon arrive when doctors,
nurses, and pharmacists will be compelled to
take, or be complicit in the taking of, human
life, regardless of their strong religious or
moral objections thereto." (Westlie
J. Smith, 2009).
Should doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other
medical professionals be granted the right to
refuse participation in the provision of medical
services that violate the person's moral,
ethical or religious beliefs?
Yes, they should be able to refuse to do certain
procedures that violate their religious, moral,
or professional beliefs.
PHYSICIAN ASSISTED SUICIDE
8.
Washington State Initiative 1000
which was passed in 2008, legalized Physician
Assisted Suicide (PAS) by allowing doctors to
prescribe lethal doses of barbiturates to
certain patients. An objection to this
sanctioning of suicide is that some vulnerable
persons, such as those who are feeble,
depressed, mentally ill, or handicapped, will
likely experience coercion to end their lives.
For them a right to die, already protected in
the Natural Death Act, (RCW
70.122),
may become a duty to die. The American
Medical Association (policy
H-140.952)
as well as the Washington State Medical
Association (2007
Resolution A-7)
oppose PAS. The AMA stated that "physician
assisted suicide is fundamentally inconsistent
with the physician's professional role."
The initiative uses vague language that enable
doctors "acting in good faith" to assist
mentally ill or depressed patients to commit
suicide, while protecting doctors from civil and
criminal lawsuits. Health care insurers
can cut costs by providing prescriptions for
suicide. Will society's sanction of
suicide have unintended consequences?
Sponsor and former governor Booth Gardner says
that this is only a “first step” in legalizing
assisted suicide for anyone who wants it.
When society fails to protect vulnerable people
in their troubles, but instead offers them the
violence of suicide, has not society abandoned
them? Do
you oppose physician assisted suicide?
Yes, I oppose physician assisted suicide – and I
voted against a bill legalizing PAS in the
Legislature.
MARRIAGE PRESERVATION
9. Children develop best within the
context of a biologically related family.
This is a scientifically proven fact which the
Washington State Supreme Court
referenced when in 2006, it ruled on the state's
1998 Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). The
court determined that the state's limitation of
marriage to heterosexual couples "is
constitutional because the legislature was
entitled to believe that limiting marriage to
opposite-sex couples furthers ... the well-being
of children by encouraging families where
children are reared in homes headed by the
children’s biological parents." In
concurrence,
Justice James Johnson
wrote "The unique and binary biological nature
of marriage and its exclusive link with
procreation and responsible child rearing has
defined the institution [of marriage in law]."
In order to affirm and protect children’s rights
and the primacy of those rights over adults’
aspirations for novel family forms, do you
oppose laws that change the definition of
marriage to include homosexual and polygamous
relationships?
Yes, I oppose inclusion of same sex and
polygamous marriage and have voted against same
sex marriage during my tenure in the
Legislature.
PUBLIC SCHOOL SEX EDUCATION
10. The Washington State Legislature in 2007
passed
ESSB 5297
requiring school districts to teach
"scientifically accurate" (aka comprehensive)
sex education, if they teach sex ed at all. The
typical comprehensive sex education program
spends as little as 5% of the time teaching
abstinence principles (Zogby
3/27/07), instead spending significantly
more time teaching students how to put condoms
on models of male genitalia and promoting
alternative forms of sexual activity called
outercourse, which may include showering
together and mutual masturbation as effective
ways to avoid pregnancy and disease. In
contrast, an emphasis on abstinence means
teaching students about building healthy
relationships and bolstering self worth and
self-control.
Given that ESSB 5297 allows school districts a
wide range in how the law is applied, will you
work to maximize sex education that is
wholesome, not dehumanizing and truly safe?
Yes. And, I have sponsored and passed
legislation promoting teaching of the legal
ramifications of having sex with a minor in
hopes that it will reduce teen sexual activity
and sexual victimization of teens.
DEATH PENALTY
11. The death penalty in the United States
should:
_____ not be used
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be used about the same
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be used less
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__X___
be used more
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GAMING
12. A proposed casino off I-5 near Ridgefield is
projected to be one of the largest in the
nation. What is your position on the
building of this casino? The latest news
can be found
here on the Citizens Against Reservation
Shopping blog.
Having been a representative in the 18th
District prior to being redistricted into the 20th,
I have been very involved in OPPOSING the
construction of this casino – since 2002.
QUALIFICATIONS AND COMMENTS
13. Please state your qualifications for office
such as professional, educational, family and
community accomplishments. You may also
add any further comments regarding the
relationship of your candidacy to respect life
issues.
I began
serving in the legislature during the 2002 and
have consistently voted with LifePAC positions
on issues. I support greater use of the death
penalty when it is handed down after someone has
taken the life of innocent persons, however.
14. Do you have a campaign website? What
is the address?
www.repedorcutt.com
WEBSITE POSTING PERMISSION
15. May Life Pac post your survey response on
its website?
Yes.
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