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BY ANDY BARR
Tim Kaine, the Virginia governor and President Barack Obama's hand-picked choice as the head of the Democratic National Committee, infuriated abortion-rights groups Monday by signing legislation that gives abortion foes a long-sought victory.
Kaine brushed off intense lobbying by abortion rights supporters in Richmond to sign a bill that allows Virginia motorists to advertise their anti-abortion views by sporting "Choose Life" specialty license plates.
The revenue from the specialty plates would go to crisis-pregnancy centers, which many abortion-rights backers believe proslyetize against abortion and encourage women to keep unwanted children.
If Kaine were merely the governor of the Old Dominion, the move might have been less notable. Kaine—a Catholic who says he is personally opposed to abortion but pledged to leave the right to choose intact—won office in Virginia partly by seeking to reassure social conservatives.
But he is now on a national stage. And his decision could echo among women's activists who are among the most powerful financial supporters of the party.
“It is surprising that Governor Kaine would do this, but it’s all the more surprising that he would do it as chair of the DNC,” said Paulette McElwain, the president of the Virginia League for Planned Parenthood.
McElwain exchanged numerous calls with the governor’s office over the license plates and organized a grass roots effort that logged more than 2,000 calls to the governor’s staff.
“We provided him with abundant information,” she said. “We’re terribly disappointed that he decided to sign it.”
In Washington, NARAL/Pro-Choice America channeled more than 17,000 emails and 200 calls to the DNC urging Kaine to veto the bill.
“It is unfortunate that, even after receiving thousands of messages from Virginians and pro-choice activists across the country, Gov. Kaine has opted to sign a bill that advances a divisive political ideology at the expense of women’s health,” NARAL/Pro-Choice America president Nancy Keenan said in a statement.
The “Choose Life” plate was among a number of designs approved by Kaine, including one honoring the Washington Capitals professional hockey team. To request a plate, a group must get at least 350 people to prepay a $25 fee.
Kaine defended the move by pointing out that Virginia has a “long-standing program” allowing customized license plates and said that if Planned Parenthood applied for a plate he would grant it.
“I sign this legislation today in keeping with the Commonwealth's longtime practice of approving specialty plates with all manner of political and social messages,” Kaine said in a statement.
“Furthermore, if Planned Parenthood—an organization that is already a recipient of state budget funds—or another similar organization ever chooses to seek a specialty license plate in Virginia, I believe the Constitution would require the state to approve that plate to protect against any viewpoint discrimination.”
Virginia joined 23 other states that offer similar license plates.
“I think he knew that it is a really extreme position to oppose these plates,” said Victoria Cobb, president of the Family Foundation of Virginia. “Certainly there was pressure from the base of the Democratic party.”

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Message plates are politically corrupting and irrelevant
Protesters should instead look at the law itself and how it is implemented in practice. The staggering variety of message plates allows individual expression (in groups of 350 and more), but only after legislative sponsors submit enabling bills, which are almost always passed as "courtesy" to other legislators. At least one legislator I know of told our Ham Radio group that when we came up with $20,000 for his campaign chest, he would sponsor the group's message plate.
I wonder how many other groups have run into the same legislative shakedown? Probably a lot - look at how many there are. Must take an armored delivery truck to shovel the money.
kudos
Not sure the motivation - whether it was a display of courage or, as one poster claims, he had no choice but to sign, but good on Kaine for not kowtowing to the Abortion/Eugenics industry thugs.
Bad Business this
On the altar of individual rights many acts result in death and the act of changing one's mind after beginning the reproductive process is a sad end to human hopes. I believe that until that child is breathing outside it's mother it is a part of her and is dependent on her authority.
Thank you Governor!
Said the foes to this bill "Gov. Kaine has opted to sign a bill that advances a divisive political ideology ..."
I really do not understand this. How stupid can people be to think that their side is the right side and the other side is "divisive political ideology"
The Governor had no legal ground to deny this. Like he said, he would also approve a pro-abortion plate if it comes to him and meets the DMV requirements.
Kaine is my kind of polititian. Just like him, as a Christian, I support gun control and do not support the death penalty or abortions. I am also known to usually lean towards the democratic party candidates, not always though.