A week ago today, Mississippi Republican State Representative Bubba Carpenter addressed his local GOP chapter, in Alcorn County, and told them how proud he was of a new law that “literally stopped abortion in the state of Mississippi.” Carpenter said critics of the law predicted the return of coat hanger abortions. “But hey,” he said, “you have to have moral values. You have to start somewhere, and that’s what we’ve decided to do.”
Tape sleuth James Carter found that clip on the Alcorn County GOP channel, nipped it down to the relevant part, added some tags so people interested in the issue could find it, and put it on his own channel. We blogged that here on Monday, and then it got picked up in a whole lot of places.
Last night James wrote to say that the Alcorn County GOP had lodged a copyright complaint with YouTube. Today, his clip has gone dark. You can still get the original on the Alcorn County GOP’s channel, but hey, they disabled embedding of it. And hey, that makes it much harder for bloggers to blog it, because you can’t play the clip in your post. Carpenter told the hometown crowd that he was “proud” of the new law, so why wouldn’t his party want you to see the trophy ceremony?
For now, we’ll just have to run the transcript of Representative Carpenter’s remarks, so you can read them:









