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Abortion is Back -- in 2008
Townhall ^ | Tuesday, April 24, 2007 | Patrick J. Buchanan

Posted on 04/24/2007 10:29:25 AM PDT by presidio9

Partial birth abortion is a grisly and revolting procedure.

An unborn baby is brought halfway out of the birth canal, then has scissors rammed into its skull and its brains sucked out for easier passage. Sen. Pat Moynihan called it "infanticide." Seventeen Senate Democrats defied the feminist fanatics to vote to outlaw it.

Now the Supreme Court, five to four, agrees that outlawing this barbaric method of aborting an unborn child does not interfere with what has been for 34 years a woman's constitutional right to rid herself of an unwanted child.

This is being hailed as a victory for President Bush and the pro-life community. And it is, though outlawing the procedure only means that if a woman, late in her pregnancy, wishes to be rid of her unborn baby, she and her abortionist now have to find a nicer way to kill it.

The partial birth abortion ban is a little like the state outlawing the beheading of innocent people, while approving of their execution by more humane means. While the ban is most welcome, it remains but a limited victory for those who believe in the sanctity of all human life.

Politically, however, the court decision is portentous, and bad news for Democrats in 2008. For several reasons.

As Robert Novak reports, a 2006 Fox News poll found that the nation, by 61 percent to 28 percent, favored outlawing partial birth abortion. Yet not only did all the leading Democratic candidates for president vote to keep the horrific procedure legal, all denounced the Supreme Court for upholding the law that bans it. To pander to the social radicals who vote in Democratic primaries, Hillary, Barack Obama and John Edwards all paddled far outside the American mainstream.

Consider the latest poll in the pro-choice vs. pro-life debate.

According to Sunday's New York Times, 23 percent of Americans want all abortions outlawed. Another 41 percent believe there should be greater restrictions on abortion. Thus, 64 percent of all Americans, almost two-thirds, feel abortion laws are too liberal already and want more restrictive laws.

Among young voters 18 to 29, 20 percent want abortion outlawed. Fifty percent want greater restrictions. Thus, 70 percent of young people want more protections for the unborn, while Hillary, Barack and Edwards all want none.

Look for Right to Life groups to run ads linking the Democratic nominee to this barbaric and now criminal procedure, which even the high court agrees can be treated as a felony, justifying two years in the penitentiary for any abortionist who performs it.

If the Democratic presidential nominee can be credibly portrayed -- in Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Ohio or Pennsylvania -- as seeking the return of this pagan practice, it could be decisive.

Also, the five-to-four decision, with Justice Anthony Kennedy in the majority, indicates the "health of the mother" no longer trumps all other arguments in the debate. Even more crucial, it puts the Right to Life movement within one vote of overturning Roe.

While neither of the Bush II justices, John Roberts or Sam Alito, has specified whether he would vote to overturn Roe, most observers believe that, given the right case, they will drop Roe into the same dumpster with Dred Scott.

With Sandra Day O'Connor gone, the four-to-four liberal-conservative split on the court, with Kennedy as the decider, also means the composition of the court will again be a major issue in 2008.

And, again, this is to the advantage of the Republicans. For when the issue is framed as to whether voters prefer justices to be strict constructionists of the Constitution or liberal activists, Republicans win. Antonin Scalia gets you more votes than Ruth Bader Ginsberg.

The court decision aids Republicans in another way. While the party is increasingly divided on Iraq, free trade and immigration, on the issue of new justices in the tradition of Scalia, Thomas, Alito and Roberts, there is unanimity. It was not the Democratic left but the Republican right that reunited to sink Harriet Miers.

The Republican candidate least served by the Supreme Court decision, though he welcomed it, is Giuliani. Until lately, Rudy has been 100 percent pro-choice on abortion, even opposing the ban on partial birth.

While he is committed now to appointing Justices like Scalia, he will be hard pressed on whether he wishes to see Roe overturned and whether he would use tax dollars to fund abortion.

Moreover, as a pro-choice Catholic, Rudy faces possible censure by the hierarchy of his church, as did John Kerry. And this time, the indulgent Cardinal McCarrick is gone from Washington, and Cardinal Egan may be gone from New York by November 2008.

With last week's decision, the Roberts court has put the life issue front and center in the politics of 2008, and it is hard to see how this is not bad news for the Democrats.

The only worse news would be for George Bush to get the chance to name a third justice -- to fill one of the four liberal seats.

That would set the cat down among the pigeons.


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KEYWORDS: abortion; cardinalegan; cardinalmccarrick; catholic; elections; patbuchanan
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1 posted on 04/24/2007 10:29:26 AM PDT by presidio9
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To: presidio9

I can’t wait for DemocRATS to push partial birth abortion on their 2008 platform.


2 posted on 04/24/2007 10:34:15 AM PDT by Paleo Conservative
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To: presidio9

On his lucid days, Pat makes pretty good sense.


3 posted on 04/24/2007 10:36:56 AM PDT by A Balrog of Morgoth (QMC(SW) USN........ CG21 DD988 FFG34 PC6 ARS53)
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To: Paleo Conservative

4 posted on 04/24/2007 10:37:53 AM PDT by presidio9 (Suspended for posting an article about Scalia and Arthur Miller arguing at SCOTUS. Seriously.)
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To: A Balrog of Morgoth

When Pat sticks to the culture of life he’s fine. It’s everywhere else that he gets mixed up.


5 posted on 04/24/2007 10:38:33 AM PDT by presidio9 (Suspended for posting an article about Scalia and Arthur Miller arguing at SCOTUS. Seriously.)
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To: presidio9
The only worse news would be for George Bush to get the chance to name a third justice -- to fill one of the four liberal seats. That would set the cat down among the pigeons.

Wouldn't that be funny? Of course the Dems just wouldn't let Bush nominate anyone but a liberal. Nobody would get past the judicial committee. And what could we do? We don't have the votes any more.

6 posted on 04/24/2007 10:39:32 AM PDT by rhombus
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My son did a report on abortions at his college. When researching the topic, we found out that 46 mln abortions are performed all across the world annually. By comparison, the bloodiest of all wars, WWII, claimed 50 mln lives. How about that? Every year 46 mln babies are killed not in a war but during a deliberate routine medical procedure, by doctors and their own mothers.


7 posted on 04/24/2007 10:43:34 AM PDT by Mi-kha-el ((There is no Pravda in Izvestiya and no Izvestiya in Pravda.))
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To: rhombus

Ruth Ginsburg was operated on for colon cancer (the disease that killed her mother) in 1999, and would have retired if John Kerry had won the 2000 election. She will retire either way after the upcoming election, when she will be 75 years old. John Paul Stevens will be 88 years old when the next president takes office.


8 posted on 04/24/2007 10:44:34 AM PDT by presidio9 (Suspended for posting an article about Scalia and Arthur Miller arguing at SCOTUS. Seriously.)
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To: rhombus
? Of course the Dems just wouldn't let Bush nominate anyone but a liberal. Nobody would get past the judicial committee. And what could we do? We don't have the votes any more.

Another reason not to support Rudy for the Republican nomination.

9 posted on 04/24/2007 10:45:29 AM PDT by Paleo Conservative
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To: Mi-kha-el

P.S. Doctors are supposed to save life and mothers are supposed to give life.


10 posted on 04/24/2007 10:45:29 AM PDT by Mi-kha-el ((There is no Pravda in Izvestiya and no Izvestiya in Pravda.))
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To: Paleo Conservative
Another reason not to support Rudy for the Republican nomination.

Yawn. Another thread hijacked by the Rudy hit squad. Yawn. Oh please, post the usual Rudy in drag picture too.

11 posted on 04/24/2007 10:47:59 AM PDT by rhombus
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To: rhombus
Why post the usual Rudy in drag picture, there are so many others.


12 posted on 04/24/2007 10:49:55 AM PDT by Paleo Conservative
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To: rhombus
Dems just wouldn't let Bush nominate anyone but a liberal.

I agree, there are way too many liberals. Lots of liberal RINO's up in NY I hear.

13 posted on 04/24/2007 11:00:50 AM PDT by showme_the_Glory (No more rhyming, and I mean it! ..Anybody want a peanut.....)
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To: Jim Robinson; Coleus; nickcarraway; narses; Mr. Silverback; Canticle_of_Deborah; ...
This happens THOUSANDS of times a year. It is a horrendously brutal act of violence. It is not only MURDER, but a crime against humanity.

Partial-Birth Abortion

Illustration of partial-birth abortion performed
at 24 weeks gestational age.

Letter from Anthony P. Levatino, M.D., J.D., former abortionist, explaining that the images shown above "accurately depict" the partial-birth abortion method, and that "the images are size-appropriate to a fetus of approximately 24 weeks gestation." -- March 4, 2003

Dr. Kanwaljeet Anand, an Oxford and Harvard trained neonatal pediatrician and pain expert testified at the New York federal court hearings over the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003. Dr. Anand testified that: "I believe the fetus is conscious," and that the pain during this procedure is "severe and excruciating" to 20-week-old pre-born children.

Under cross-examination, Dr. Anand said he believes a less-controversial abortion procedure, known as "dilation and evacuation" (D&E), would cause the same amount of pain to a child. An estimated 140,000 D&Es, the most common method of second-trimester abortion, take place in the United States annually. Washington Times

ALTERNATIVE TO PBA:


14 posted on 04/24/2007 11:02:00 AM PDT by cpforlife.org (A Catholic Respect Life Curriculum is available at KnightsForLife.org)
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To: Mi-kha-el

Even more depressing is that over 1.5 billion abortions worldwide have been performed in the last 34 years.


15 posted on 04/24/2007 11:26:49 AM PDT by gpapa
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Even more depressing is that over 1.5 billion abortions worldwide have been performed in the last 34 years.

I posted a video the other morning on FR entitled Teenage Abortion in Russia. In the video they stated that 80% of all Russian women have abortions and that 80% has anywhere between 2 to 10 in their lifetime. I knew they had lots of abortions, but I didn't know they had that many.

16 posted on 04/24/2007 12:28:07 PM PDT by beaversmom
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To: presidio9
More lovelies...


17 posted on 04/24/2007 12:35:17 PM PDT by beaversmom
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To: presidio9

Betcha the idiot who made her that way is no where to be found.


18 posted on 04/24/2007 12:35:46 PM PDT by beaversmom
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To: presidio9

>> My (prenatal) Baby Is Pro-Choice

... “My Baby May Be Pro-Choice” after delivery...


19 posted on 04/24/2007 12:46:03 PM PDT by Gene Eric
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To: beaversmom

Still trying to figure out the logic of this one...

20 posted on 04/24/2007 12:50:15 PM PDT by presidio9 (Suspended for posting an article about Scalia and Arthur Miller arguing at SCOTUS. Seriously.)
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