Posted on 09/10/2008 11:03:46 AM PDT by gridlock
In addition to Barack Obama making history as the first African American to be nominated for president and Sarah Palin taking her shotgun to the glass ceiling, there was a third civil rights barrier broken at the political conventions this year.
Trig Paxson Van Palin -- pronounced by his mother "beautiful" and "perfect" and applauded at center stage of the Republican convention -- smashed the chromosomal barrier. And it was all the more moving for the innocence and indifference of this 4-month-old civil rights leader.
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Yet the pro-choice radicalism held by Kennedy and many others -- the absolute elevation of individual autonomy over the rights of the weak -- has enabled the new eugenics. It has also created a moral conflict at the heart of the Democratic Party. If traditional Democratic ideology means anything, it is the assertion that America is a single moral community that includes everyone. How can this vision possibly be reconciled with the elimination of children with Down syndrome from American society? Are pro-choice Democrats really comfortable with this choice?
The family struggles of political leaders can be morally instructive. Contrast the attitude of Joseph Kennedy with that of Charles de Gaulle, who treated his daughter Anne, born with Down syndrome in 1928, with great affection. The image of this arrogant officer rocking Anne in his arms at night speaks across the years. After her death and burial at age 20, de Gaulle turned to his wife and said, "Come. Now she is like the others."
And now we have met Trig, who is just like the others, in every way that matters.
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God is speaking to the world through Trig, and the decision of this fortunate child’s blessed parents.
God is speaking to the world through Trig, and the decision of this fortunate child’s blessed parents.
This kid is too cute....when I see him on TV I start to tear because his mother gave him life.
Sarah Palin may share some of the qualities of a pit bull in courage and toughness but thats where comparisons end for her and pick up for Democrats that support abortion. A pit bull will kill and eat a pup that is not normal or unwanted.
My 3rd cousin Janet is also a Down’s Syndrome person. She’s the sweetest person you’d ever meet with such a great sense of humor.
The Rats are digging their own graves over this issue.
The eugenic abortion of Down’s Syndrome babies is another aspect of the way our modern society is flirting with a utilitarian evaluation of human life. Parents are urged to weigh the “value” of the life of the child against the costs of high levels of care and support that the child will require. The vast majority look at this calculation and come down on the side of death over life.
Similarly, in the debate over Embryonic Stem Cell Research, we are encouraged to consider the value of the supposed miracle cures that could be realized, and weigh that against the human life value of the embryos destroyed (if any). It seems that most voters are coming down on the side of death on this issue, as well.
And now, “medical ethicists” are discussing changing the criteria to determine when death has occured, with an eye to a more permissive standard in order to facilitate organ transplants. Again, people seem to be concluding that the value of the organs outweighs the value of the individual life involved.
We are heading down this road along multiple lanes. If government siezes control of medical care, we can count on them applying a utilitarian standard when it comes time to ration care. They will literally sieze the power of life and death, and the people will willingly give it up.
Against this tide stand Sarah, Todd and Trig Palin.
Gerson really hits this nail on the head.
Oh, thanks. I did a search! (yeah, yeah... they all say that...)
AM, please nuke this duplicate thread.
Children with Down’s Syndrome
http://news.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/05/health_shifting_perspectives/img/1.jpg
1 out of 10 families in America has a person with special
needs in their family. Huge voting group. First time anyone
noticed in Washington.
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That my FRiend, leaves me speechless, thank you very much.
In our extended family we have a number of children born with disabilities (some quite severe) and their parents are held in high esteem. Now, those children are grown adults, nothing has changed, they have taught US much and have kept us humble and our feet firmly planted in reality as to what's important in life and it isn't the square footage of one's home or shiny vehicles...
Their sweet natures and ways are a blessing, some can't understand that but that's their loss, our gain. The photo of Gov. Palin holding the little girl with Down has kept my screen blurry every time I think of it and I'm supposed to be an ol' macho senior citizen.
I am a firm believer in that one should beware of how the disabled are treated; Someone is taking note, He is an advocate of the infirm, handicapped, widows and orphans and that can send chills down my spine.
I was about to say that every Downs Syndrome person I have ever met is happy and has a great sense of humor.
That’s not to say there aren’t challenges; I’m sure there are (and challenges that most of us would have trouble meeting). But, every time I have been around anyone with Downs, I always leave feel just better than I did before I met thing.
The Lord works in mysterious ways. And perhaps calling someone “special” should really be a lift up, not a cut down.
Perhaps it’s why the left’s insistence on abortion is so heinous (diabolical even).
Growing up with a mentally handicapped sibling was very difficult in the 1960’s. I know from personal experience. The stares, the taunts. When I found out the revered Kennedy clan had one they kept hush about, it was even more difficult as I felt I should be ashamed too! I remember my sister asking me “are they going to cut out part of my brain too?” when we overheard adults talking about the Kennedy lobodomy (which we looked up in the dictionary).
Trig has done more for the pro-life movement than anything since it’s inception.
Show a picture of that precious little boy to the next lib you meet, and ask them if they could have aborted him? Make sure you stand back though. Exploding heads are so nasty.
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