Posted on 05/17/2009 4:21:13 PM PDT by tobyhill
President Obama delved into the abortion debate in a controversial Notre Dame commencement address Sunday, calling for a search for common ground on one of the most divisive issues in American politics.
Addressing a sharply divided audience at the storied Catholic university, Obama conceded that no matter how much Americans "may want to fudge it ... at some level the views of the two camps are irreconcilable."
"Each side will continue to make its case to the public with passion and conviction," he said. "But surely we can do so without reducing those with differing views to caricature."
The commencement ceremony was boycotted by a number of graduates dismayed by the university's decision both to tap Obama as its commencement speaker and to give him an honorary degree. The president is a supporter of abortion rights and federally-funded embryonic stem-cell research -- positions that are anathema to traditional Catholic teachings.
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Ok, you win. He did it. You get the prize
He is living a pipe dream. It all comes down to this: You either kill or you don’t.
You are either dead or alive...
There is no common ground. It’s like you can’t be partially pregnant.
“Each side will continue to make its case to the public with passion and conviction,” he said. “But surely we can do so without reducing those with differing views to caricature.”
In other words don’t criticize my position and characterize ‘abortion rights’ advocacy as murder and evil.This is a variation of the theme: “Shut Up”
One thing we do know. Muslims think it’s perfectly acceptable for them to lie.
And O has no problem following that tenet of his religion.
Common ground? I guess in Obama’s mind partial birth abortion is a compromise - the baby comes out part way and then they kill it. Solomon also had a compromise solution for the two women fighting over a baby which comes to mind and made a great point about the futility of ‘compromise’ in such matters.
I guess there must have been a lot of protesters or CNN wouldn't have mentioned it.
What is the common ground between killing a baby and letting him or her live? There is none.
The man has no logic, no rationality, no common sense.
How did he ever make it through college, let alone Law School?
the only common ground regarding abortion is the fact these babies rarely get put into the ground even. Common ground my foot!
the only common ground regarding abortion is the fact these babies rarely get put into the ground even. Common ground my foot!
Unfortunately America fudged it badly in November.
Obama is using tax dollars for free abortions. How are free abortions going to make abortion rare? If he wanted less abortion wouldn’t he tax them not make them free?
“Common ground”? Like the left agrees it’s murder and helps to stop it? Yes I didn’t think so either....
This is the typical liberal modus operandi. They force a change that only a small amount of people want, then when those who are against it try to change it back, the libs go into this 'oh so sad', "Why are they trying to fight us. Why must they be so disagreeable?
Sound familiar?
Heh, if there had been 'common ground', That One would likely never have had the chance to become President.
Why don’t you propose “common ground” on admissions and employment? You know, “no person” means no quotas, preferences, “affirmative action” or “diversity” rationalizations. Let everyone be judged on their merits.
Notre Dame should be ashamed. Fighting Irish Abortionists
Observant Catholic voters who attend religious services about once a week said by a 49 to 43 percent margin that Notre Dame should keep Obama on the program. Catholics who attend services less frequently said by a 70 percent to 26 percent margin that Obama should speak, according to the poll.
I see the MSM has begun to distort the issue. That One speaking at the commencement wasn't the crux of the problem. The Bishops and many Catholics were appalled that the University would award That One an Honorary Degree, which denotes APPROVAL of the man, and what he believes. THAT is why we were so against Notre Dame on this issue. It wasn't simply having the man speak.
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