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To: Dan Calabrese; sittnick; ninenot; ArrogantBustard; wagglebee; livius; TonyRo76; xzins
Dan Calabrese: If you just want to save babies, why do you favor only "state" solutions and not federal? Each baby slaughtered is infinitely more valuable than any government document. Nonetheless, the constitution would fully justify federal solutions ending abortion.

When my native state of Connecticut was the most antiabortion in the nation, the murderous witches of Planned Barrenhood drove van loads of pregnant girls to pro-abort New York to kill their babies. State solutions are, by no means, fully practical solutions.

In state and federal courts, I have represented arrested pro-lifers (1100 of them and 30 were convicted). I have also protected sidewalk counselors, pro-life protesters on sidewalks and highways, people who create crisis pregnancy centers, churches and pastors of my Catholic religion and others, served on boards of pro-life groups, worked within the YAF, CRs, YRs, GOP senior party and as a state chairman of Reagan's challenge to pro-abort Ford (by which we took policy control of the GOP even though Reagan's presidency was postponed for four years). I have given legal counsel to pregnant women who called me anonymously after seeing me on TV in defense of Rescuers.

If you counsel a political pacifism in the face of thirty-four years of the American Holocaust or even limitation of the fight to the state arena only, then you cannot blame people for assuming your lack of bona fides as a pro-lifer if you truly understand the issue. If you do not understand the issue, don't write about it. The key to you being labeled paleo or libertarian is this question of "federalism" somehow being in the way of imposition of pro-life policies nationally.

So, precisely and specifically what means have you been personally following in "banging your head against the wall" in favor of the babies when you could have been persuading people not to murder their offspring?

My long dead Irish grandmother used to say: Show me your friends and I will tell you what you are. Prove her wrong.

97 posted on 10/08/2007 11:08:36 AM PDT by BlackElk (Dean of Discipline of the Tomas de Torquemada Gentlemen's Club)
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To: BlackElk

Again, you’re not listening. It’s not that I don’t favor it. It’s that I don’t think it’s going to be achieved.

What has been accomplished in 34 years of trying to change the law? Nothing. You want to keep on this path? God bless you.

I say the political arena is not where this fight is won.

Finally, I really don’t care if you give your imprematur to my pro-life bonafides, but when you accused me of being a libertarian and a Ron Paul supporter, I laughed like I haven’t laughed in a long time.

It tends to support my point that those who have become fixated, abortion-is-my-issue-and-the-only-issue people simply cannot see anything except through the lens of abortion, which is how someone like you could think someone like me is a libertarian.


102 posted on 10/08/2007 11:35:11 AM PDT by Dan Calabrese
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