Posted on 12/27/2002 9:08:58 AM PST by Remedy
January 22, 2003 will mark the 30th anniversary of the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision legalizing elective abortion during all nine months of pregnancy. As pro-abortion groups plan their celebrations, one of the founders of the pro-life movement looked to the future.
The "Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice" is a national alliance of liberal "faith groups" that works to keep abortion-on-demand legal. The group is planning a "convocation" to mark the Roe v. Wade anniversary entitled "From Generation to Generation: Celebrating 30 Years of Faithful Reproductive Choices."
Rev. Carlton Veazey, president and CEO of the group, blamed conservative Christians and Jews for the deep divide over the issue among Americans.
"The Religious Right has turned this basic human right [abortion] into a battleground for control of the country," he said in a news release announcing the group's planned party. "This celebration is a declaration that mainstream America will not allow them to impose their religious beliefs on the women and families of this nation."
But Randall Terry, founder of Operation Rescue, told reporters during a Dec. 3 conversation outside the White House that backing for abortion is dwindling.
"We've tried abortion and it doesn't wear well with people," Terry said. "You don't see the fierce support for abortion that you did 15 or 20 years ago."
Reduced enthusiasm for abortion, Terry believes, is a function of both time and experience.
"I think that as a nation, we've experimented with abortion and we've found that it's a colossal failure," he theorized. "Slowly the country has been drifting to the pro-life position, saying, 'This isn't a good idea.' Mothers have been exploited and over 40 million children are dead."
Americans who reached voting age in the past decade, Terry noted, cannot remember a time when any abortion was illegal for any reason.
"For some of them, they take it for granted. For others of them, they're appalled that this is happening," Terry remarked. "With every generation, you're going to get people who are complacent because it's just a part of what they know. But you're also going to get people that grow up and say, 'How can this be happening?'"
Terry told the story of his adopted daughter Tila, who he believes is indicative of the future of the pro-life movement.
"Her mother was walking into an abortion clinic 18 years ago this fall to have her aborted. And I saw, I was standing there, and I begged for her life," Terry recalled. "She's a survivor. One in three kids her age have been killed. They're gone. It will fall to her and to her friends to rise up in defense of unborn children."
As more Americans learn about the realities of abortion, Terry believes they will choose the moral high ground, just as Americans have done in the past when confronted with choices about the rights of people who were considered less than human.
"It's like American slavery," he concluded. "People then said, 'Well, it's always been with us, but we've got to do something to stop it.'"
Rev. Carlton Veazey, president and CEO of the group, blamed conservative Christians and Jews for the deep divide over the issue among Americans. |
Statute |
House Action |
Senate Action |
President's Action |
Unborn Victims of Violence Act HR 503 S 480 |
Passed 4/26/01 Vote 252 - 172 |
Bottled up by Senator Daschle |
Would Have Supported |
Human Cloning Ban HR 2505 S 1899 |
Passed 7/31/01 Vote 265 - 162 |
Killed July 2002 by Senator Daschle |
Would Have Supported |
Ban on Abortions in Military Facilities |
5/20/02 Vote 215 - 162 Supporting Ban |
6/21/02 Vote 40 - 52 Did Not Support Ban |
Supported Ban |
Child Custody Protection Act HR 476 |
Passed 4/17/02 Vote 260 - 161 |
Bottled up by Senator Daschle |
Would Have Supported |
Born Alive Infant Protection Act HR 2175 |
Passed 3/12/02 Vote 380 - 15 |
Passed 7/18/02 Voice Vote |
Signed Bill 8/05/02 |
Partial Birth Abortion Ban HR 4965 |
Passed 8/06/02 Vote 274 - 151 |
Bottled up by Senator Daschle |
Is Supportive |
Are unborn children human beings? Are they persons? No doubt about it. The following essays argue the pro-life case...
Some abortion advocates are willing to concede that unborn children are human beings. Surprisingly enough, they claim that they would still be able to justify abortion. According to their argument, no person-no unborn child-has a right to access the bodily resources of an unwilling host. Unborn children may have a right to life, but that right to life ends where it encroaches upon a mother's right to bodily autonomy. The argument is called the bodyright argument, and it is refuted in the following essays...
Why would it be wrong to kill an adult? Why would it be wrong to kill a baby after it has been born? Questions like these seems trivial, but their answers are extremely important to the abortion debate. What many people fail to realize is that most of the arguments used to justify killing unborn children could be used with just as much force to justify killing newborn children and, in some cases, even full-grown adults. The wrongness of killing is discussed in the following essays...
Abortion as "Shedding Innocent Blood" & Lessons Toward Repentance ...
The "Equal Creation" principles in the Declaration of Independence were the cry of the anti-slavery crusade for 30 years. Today most evangelical leaders and many presidential candidates reference the same document and the Creator's "endowment of unalienable rights" in the fight against big government and abortion rights. What they fail to mention is that this document is also an instrument of judgment. They overlook its "execution" provisions. In its first paragraph, the very existence of the nation is pinned to the "laws of nature and nature's God." For Jefferson's contemporaries, this phrase meant the Romans 2:15 law written on every man's heart, whether Christian or not, as tested by the Christian Bible.
Abortion is the shedding of innocent blood. The blood of an unborn child is separate from that of its mother at 21days gestation and is a person from conception (Luke 1:42-43). As you know, killing such a child violates God's laws in the Decalogue (Exodus 20:13). God hates such killing (Proverbs 6:16-17) and it defiles the land (Numbers35:33). God is personally pledged to avenge the shedding of innocent blood (Deuteronomy 32:43).
This is a good site for info also. Answers to Pro-Choice arguments
1. To pass a Constitutional amendment that absolutely protects all innocent lifefrom conception to natural death. |
Overturning Supreme Court Decisions with Constitutional Amendments
The Supreme Court's power of judicial review allows the court the power of interpreting the Constitution and determining whether any act of the Congress, the executive, or the state governments is in violation of the Constitution. Four of the twenty-seven amendments to the Constitution have overturned Supreme Court decisions. Two other proposed but unratified amendments also sought to overturn decisions of the Supreme Court.
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States with respect to the right to life. (Introduced in House)
HJ 20 IH
107th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. J. RES. 20
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States with respect to the right to life.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Mr. OBERSTAR (for himself, Mr. AKIN, Mr. ARMEY, Mr. BAKER, Mr. BARCIA, Mr. BARTLETT of Maryland, Mr. DEMINT, Mr. GREEN of Wisconsin, Ms. HART, Mr. HAYES, Mr. HULSHOF, Mr. LIPINSKI, Mr. LUCAS of Kentucky, Mr. PICKERING, Mr. SHIMKUS, Mr. SHOWS, Mr. TANCREDO, and Mr. TERRY) introduced the following joint resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States with respect to the right to life.
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled (two-thirds of each House concurring therein),
That the following article is proposed as an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, to be valid only if ratified by the legislatures of three-fourths of the several States within seven years after the date of final passage of this joint resolution:`SECTION 1. With respect to the right to life, the word `person' as used in this article and in the fifth and fourteenth articles of amendment to the Constitution of the United States applies to all human beings irrespective of age, health, function, or condition of dependency, including their unborn offspring at every stage of their biological development.
`SECTION 2. No unborn person shall be deprived of life by any person: Provided, however, That nothing in this article shall prohibit a law permitting only those medical procedures required to prevent the death of the mother.
`SECTION 3. The Congress and the several States shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.'.
2. A Supreme Court that acknowledges the personhood of the unborn, thus guaranteeing their protection under the Fourteenth Amendment. |
Impeaching Federal Judges:A Covenantal And Constitutional Response To Judicial Tyranny
The Ex-abortionists:Why They Quit
3. Transforming the culture: From one of death to Life. |
What the "pro-choice" American does not believe is that a human fetus is as fully a human life as Uncle Charlie.
Updated daily
As of today -- 41,980,868 -- Number of babies killed by abortion since January 22, 1973
Every Jan 22 in Washington, DC. Be there or be square.
partial birth abortion is never necessary to preserve the health of a women -- a fact substantiated by many health care professionals |
PHysicians'Ad-hoc Coalition for Truth
Every Jan 22 >>>
except saturdays and sundays.
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