Posted on 08/14/2007 4:13:23 PM PDT by wagglebee
I've entertained no doubts about Hillary Clinton's position on abortion but if I had, they would have been dispelled after the speech she gave before Planned Parenthood political activists on July 17th.
During her speech, the Democratic presidential candidate pledged continuing support of Planned Parenthood, bragged of her 100 percent voting record with that organization and said of her relationship with Planned Parenthood, "I'm very proud of our partnership, of working together over so many years on behalf of reproductive freedom and health care and fundamental Constitutional rights and values."
After lamenting President Bush's pro-life record that included reintroducing Mexico City Policy that prevents funding from going to organizations that perform or promote abortion overseas, the woman-who-wants-to-be-president promised Planned Parenthood "[W]hen I'm president, I will devote my very first days in office to reversing these ideological, anti-science, anti-prevention policies that this administration has put into place. Starting with the Global Gag Rule' [Mexico City Policy] and going from there and I will not rest until we once again protect women's health, honor families' privacy and restore our fundamental Constitutional freedoms."
A "President Hillary" would roll back pro-life policies that were instituted under President Reagan and continued under both Bush presidents. A President Hillary would make judicial appointments reflective of her opinion that abortion on demand must be upheld through Roe and, "That no oneno judge, no governor, no senator, no president has the right to take away."
There have been few times over the years when Senator Clinton has stepped away from her carefully prepared speeches that say just enough to reassure her pro-abortion base but not enough to alarm the average American. And while her speech before activists with the Planned Parenthood Action Fund was also carefully scripted, it departs from her usual general vagueness on abortion. This carefully scripted speech was designed to "rouse the troops"so to speakand contains definitive statements about Candidate Clinton's position on abortion that, before now, would have been defined strictly by her pro-abortion voting record and her deliberately ambiguous public statements.
Doubt not, Gentle Reader, Senator Clinton has sworn her fealty to Roe and the cause of the pro-abortion movement. She considers Roe, "the touchstone of reproductive freedom and the embodiment of our most fundamental rights."
If it weren't for Planned Parenthood posting the video on one of their many campaign websites, I believe that it would have remained an obscure footnote in a relentless presidential campaign. Senator Clinton's campaign website doesn't include this speech in the list of her recent appearances, there is no press release announcing her attendance at the event and there is no transcript of her speech.
Why?
I'm interested to know if Senator Clinton's campaign is embarrassed about the event and the Senator's relationship with Planned Parenthood or if someone just hasn't gotten around to posting the event and speech text on the website?
If it's embarrassmentwhy? If abortion is supposedly such a good thing, then why be embarrassed? Or is itdespite repeated assertions to the contrary by pro-abortion groups and their sympathizersthat Senator Clinton recognizes the truth, that the vast majority of Americans are either opposed to abortion or very uncomfortable with abortion on demand? Does she recognize that her pro-abortion base is smaller than the public is led to believethat these groups, while loud and demanding, nonetheless represent a minority of voters?
Whatever the case may be, we can know this: a President Hillary would be, at a minimum, at least as bad as her husband was on pro-life issues and probably worse. At stake are not only issues such as abortion on demand and the right to life but also new, more expansive right to life issues such as stem cell research and cloning. President Hillary, hand-in-hand with Planned Parenthood and Democratic leadership, would seriously undermine the right to life.
I am so very afraid for this country. It is very likely that “Her Thighness” will be the next POTUS. May God have mercy on us as a nation.
mrs
I don’t think we are better off since Roe VS. Wade became law. Look how people have changed and women have become so liberal. It’s changed the face of America. People seem so cold now and ruthless, maybe this is part of the reason. I know I can’t stand to watch Ophra, because she show cases American Women, and for the most part, I don’t like what I see, they seem like a bunch of calcluating, shrewd career women without a heart who spend all their time shopping when they aren’t working. I don’t think abortion has done this country any good at all, and that’s just one tiny perspective.
Abortion was legal in NY state before it became legal nationwide via Roe, and the women weren’t unduly cruel in that era of the 50s and 60s.
I will help get her elected by staying home and not voting because the GOP nominee once dated a women 47 years ago whose neighbor was pro-choice ... /sarcasm
I agree with you. Thing is, I don’t think abortion is the cause. It’s not even a cause. It’s more likely a symptom.
Translation: I will not rest until babies are killed throughout 9 months of pregnancy, drastically reduce the amount of babies and people in this country, no one in this country voices support for the unborn (even if I have to forcefully silence them), and destroy the fundamental Constitutional right to life.
But she can’t muzzle God, and when He’s angry, there is no mistaking the message.
tennteacher wrote: “My advice would be: Dont mess with God. Hes the real deal.”
I like that. Yes, He is. Weren’t the Jews condemned for sacrificing their children on the high places? Do people think God is going to be patient with us forever for doing much the same? No human argument, justification, or rationalization for abortion is going to stand against God’s divine authority in the end. It’s truly sad that more people don’t understand this.
So would Rino Rudy and Romney.
Everyone needs to be praying that she doesn’t get in.
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