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GOP Abortion Bill: Right Ends, Wrong Means
Townhall.com ^ | January 27, 2015 | Cal Thomas

Posted on 01/27/2015 10:46:24 AM PST by Kaslin

As thousands descended on Washington last week for the annual "March for Life," the Republican House of Representatives was busy watering down an antiabortion bill that restricted abortions after 20 weeks, except in cases of rape or incest, with exemptions allowed only after a police report had been filed. This after a small group of moderate Republican female lawmakers challenged the bill and lobbied for a less restrictive measure.

Politics wins. Life loses.

It seems these moderate Republicans, fearing the bill could revive the Democrats' phony "War on Women" mantra, erred on the side of expedience so as not to, as the Washington Post writes, "...expose Republicans in swing districts to a barrage of attack ads in 2016 from women's rights groups and Democrats."

The symbolism behind such a bill on the 42nd anniversary of the Supreme Court's Roe vs. Wade decision is understandable, but if Republicans are serious about advancing protection for the unborn in the age of Obamacare, they will adopt a different strategy. They might start by looking back 50 years to the civil rights movement.

People who are old enough to remember, or have seen the film "Selma," recall how pictures and personal stories helped move the hearts and change the minds of many Americans in support of civil rights legislation. Pictures of blacks being beaten by white police officers or being denied service at lunch counters or forced to use separate restrooms -- even murdered -- shocked much of the nation.

As Black History Month begins next week, the Republican Congress should hold a series of hearings on the impact the elimination of 55 million unborn lives has had on our culture. They can begin with testimony from black women and men like J. Kenneth Blackwell, a former Ohio secretary of state and currently a policy board member of the American Civil Rights Union.

In a recent column for The Washington Times, Blackwell cited figures from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and wrote: "black women continue to have the highest abortion rate of any ethnic group, with a gruesome 483 abortions for every 1,000 births." That's nearly one black baby in every three, according to 2010 figures compiled by the CDC.

If "black lives matter" -- and they do and should -- they need to be protected in the womb, as well as in the streets.

Congressional hearings should also include people who survived abortions and are glad they did. Women who regret having had abortions can testify that if they had had more information they might have made a different choice. I have met such women and heard their stories. They are legion and can be easily contacted.

This is the key to advancing the pro-life argument. Republicans should be about "empowering women," giving them more information so that they will be fully informed before choosing whether to sustain a life, or end one. Sonogram technology is the best tool for providing that information. Some studies found that abortion-minded women changed their minds about having an abortion after seeing their child growing in their wombs. Others found the opposite to be true. Still, women should have the choice.

Choosing an empowerment strategy will put pro-choice advocates on the defensive. They then may be the ones seeking to keep women uninformed. Don't we have federal laws requiring truthful information on food labels so that consumers can make informed decisions about what they put in their bodies? A sonogram requirement would give a woman the information she might need to make an alternative choice and spare the life of her child. Her access to this information should not be restricted.

This is the smart way to advance the pro-life vs. pro-choice debate and change the dynamic and direction from its current stagnation. Republicans will try it if they are smart. But that, too, could be debatable.


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1 posted on 01/27/2015 10:46:24 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

If a woman is raped, why would she wait 20 weeks to get an abortion?


2 posted on 01/27/2015 10:53:33 AM PST by DLfromthedesert (She accomplished nothing: should have stayed at home and bakw ed coo kies)
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To: Kaslin

Republicans should do this Republicans should do that. Yeah, they’re doing exactly what they want and getting the results they want. Why should they do anything different? This was a ruse to begin with. It gave the Red State R’s a chance to up their Right to Life ratings and the R’s from Blue States to improve their NAG ratings.


3 posted on 01/27/2015 10:54:48 AM PST by demshateGod (The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God.)
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To: Kaslin

The reason the left always wins is because it is always fighting on all fronts, rather than choosing one front and abandoning another. If we wanted to get rid of legal abortion, we would march AND pass laws AND file suit against pro-abortion laws in the courts AND fight to control the vocabulary AND constantly take abortion businesses to civil courts AND publicly ridiculing abortionists in Congressional hearings (and letting the Democrats show themselves as baby haters) AND a hundred other methods of fighting by any non-violent means necessary. It took a generation, but that’s how the left got homosexuality to become acceptable, and they didn’t even have God on their side to do it. Let’s stop talking about which non-violent method is best, and do them ALL, ALL the time.


4 posted on 01/27/2015 11:21:05 AM PST by chajin ("There is no other name under heaven given among people by which we must be saved." Acts 4:12)
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To: Kaslin

While the stategy suggested isn’t bad, it should be one of many. The one strategy that should be scrapped is to expect the gop faction of the uniparty to do anything other than sell the pro-life down the river.


5 posted on 01/27/2015 1:44:52 PM PST by RKBA Democrat (The uniparty: celebrating over 150 years of oligarchy and political control!)
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