Posted on 12/17/2005 7:20:43 PM PST by Aussie Dasher
Washington, D.C. Concerned Women for America (CWA) chastised NARAL Pro-Choice America for following its despicable attack on John Roberts with a desperate assault on Samuel Alito.
NARAL does itself a disservice by applying its usual tactics to Samuel Alito, said Wendy Wright, Executive Vice President of CWA. Abortion enthusiasts rely on euphemisms to cover up the gruesome reality of abortion. And, desperate over losing voters, they are following the advice of political gurus to claim their moral position. But the clumsy attempt to do both in its report only leaves readers shaking their heads.
One section addresses a Federal Abortion Ban signed into law in 2003. No such thing exists. Perhaps NARAL has concocted a euphemism for the Partial Birth Abortion Ban, yet even that is a stretch because the Federal Abortion Ban, according to NARAL, could criminalize abortion services provided as early as the 12th week of pregnancy. As everyone knows, the Partial Birth Abortion Ban addressed one horrible procedure that mostly delivers a baby until only the head is in the birth canal, at which point the babys brains are sucked out. Its quite telling that NARAL does not quote the law, or even call it by its name, in order to mislead readers unless it is referring to a nonexistent law.
Newsweek has reported that consultant George Lakoff advised pro-abortion groups to reframe the abortion issue in response to ever-increasing losses of voters. It appears to be in that vein that NARALs report claims the high ground of morals. To NARAL, withholding information from women on the potential medical, psychological and familial harms of abortion, or the government allowing abortionists to stand between parents and their children, is moral.
In its insistence on absolute allegiance to Roe v. Wade, claiming that Roe put an end to back-alley abortions, NARAL overlooks that Roe merely allowed back-alley abortionists to hang out a shingle. What was illegal on January 21, 1973, was suddenly legal on January 22, 1973. Abortion lobbyists have been battling ever since to keep abortionists unencumbered by safety regulations to protect patients because they would cause an undue burden not on women, but on abortionists. As recently reported on the multiple deaths associated with RU-486, post-Roe abortion still causes infection, hemorrhage and death. To the discredit of abortion enthusiasts, women still face unsanitary conditions and incompetent treatment. Roe gave abortionists a green light to commit abortions for profit, and abortion regulations passed since have been challenged, not by women, but abortionists.
These people exist to kill babies. They are the lowest scum on the face of the earth!
I'm always amazed by the pro-abortion people's obeisance to Roe vs. Wade. The worst thing that would happen if Roe were overturned would be that the issue of abortion would return to the states for decision. Prior to Roe, 19 states already had laws permitting abortion, and more were on the way. Murder is a state issue; abortion should be, too.
There is nothing "moral" about abortion. It is nothing more than murder of convenience.
They exist to make money by killing babies.
That is the goal of the organizers.
Those involved are recruited for their focus on different aspects they believe in.
They don't see the truth of the action, because the law provides a diversion from the truth.
What about the reverse of the issue?
What if your girlfriend disrespects you?
Can you kill her and will we have law that says it is OK because you did not want her as a girlfriend anymore?
I would not want to be a woman forced to make a choice about aborting a baby, no matter what the reason.
I cannot judge women and the choices they make.
I simply think it is a matter between you and God, your mate, and your family.
It being legalized is something that must be kept,so the process is done properly.
It being a law is where I see the power of church and the power of state crossing lines.
What are you talking about?
No response necessary. My apologies for not clarifying I was pontificating and not really debating for or against your earlier post.
I did kinda wander......
Hey, Merry Christmas/Holidays to you and your family!
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