Posted on 10/08/2003 6:32:17 PM PDT by cpforlife.org
ProLifers Celebrate Recall Statement of Brian Johnston, Executive Director of the California ProLife Council
Tom McClintcok put it well, "this is a great day for California." Gray Davis was the most ardently pro-abortion elected official to ever hold public office in the United States. The abortion lobby said so, and the facts bear that out. Even the egregiously radical Bill Clinton felt the need to mute his pro-abortion stance by calling for abortion to be 'safe, legal, and rare.' But Davis embraced all abortions at all times, going so far as to threaten the legislature to not even introduce a bill that would give any consideration to the legal rights of the child in the womb.
A sympathetic media covered-up some of the more outrageous aspects of Davis' pro-abortion administration. One of the most glaring examples being that Davis' key lieutenant, the individual credited with running his administration, was Susan Kennedy, his Cabinet Secretary. Because of media approbation of the administration, few people realized that prior to her appointment, Susan Kennedy was one of the principal players in the abortion lobby. She was the Director of the California Abortion Rights Action League (CARAL). Imagine if the director of the California ProLife Council had been appointed to a similar position in a Lungren or Simon administration; the media would have been unrelenting in their criticism. Would the ideology of that administration have been discussed?
Arnold Schwarznegger has self-identified as 'pro-choice.' But in supporting parental notification and opposing partial-birth abortions, he has taken a significant break from the monolithic abortion lobby. This has made him public enemy #1 at NOW and NARAL and CARAL. There are quite a few pro-life legislators that have rallied to Arnie's side. They are in a position to advise and influence him. He has said he wants that advice. He has appointed pro-lifers to his transition team. Perhaps most significantly, unlike the unpleasant tenor of the Wilson years, Arnie has said he doesn't want to create the internal Republican wars over abortion. He does not want to make war on the party platform. These are significant distinctions. Arnie's victory is a victory for those who want to move us away from the pro-abortion mentality ardently pursued during the previous six years.
One more observation: Several years ago a local Catholic priest, Msgr. Edward Kavanaugh, a sterling man and a pro-life leader, rebuked Davis for his unstinting pro-abortion position. Governor Davis made a point of not only dismissing the comments but then went out of his way to publicly embarrass and humiliate Msgr. Kavanaugh on a number of occasions. Last night the world watched Gray Davis being summarily removed from office. At that same moment Msgr. Kavanaugh was being publicly honored for his tireless work on behalf of defenseless orphans. Arco Arena exploded in cheers while at center court the Maloof brothers presented him with a check for $100,000. Pro-Lifers have thanked him many times, but it is nice to see him get rewarded in a more substantial manner.
And it's nice to see his pro-abortion nemesis get his reward. It was a great day for California.
Hey, if I kill an Al-Qaida jihadi, but 99.98% of Al-Qaida is still running around, did I win an incremental victory or not?
BTW, your 99.98% estimate is low--parental notification laws reduce the numbers of abortions performed on teens, period. Sure, some of them drive to the next state, and a few (very few) get a successful pass from a judge, but some teens just don't get the abortion. Studies show that making abortion less convenient (long drive to the clinic, waiting periods, cost increase) pays off dramatically.
You call yourself Reagan Man, but I wonder...would you have called Reagan's abortion policies non-victories? Most of what he did was similarly incremental.
Saving even one child is a victory, especailly when the alternative was to have a racist pro-abort adored by Planned Parenthood sitting in the governor's chair.
Where does Arnold go from here?? I'll leave that to the pro-lifers he is asking to advise him.
This is an incremental victory for the culture of LIFE in California and America. Rejoice!
This is the only way it's going to happen......there are no magic wands.....only incremental progress. Schwartzenegger's victory, and the recall of the avidly pro-death Davis qualifies.
And I'll keep praying for MORE progress, just like this.....
Let's rephrase that in two ways:
"If the guy who won 48 percent of the vote in a 135 member (or, I'll concede, a four man race among Arnold, Cruz, McClintock and Camejo) had just stayed out, our guy would have won."
"If conservatives had just spurned Arnold and supported McClintock to the hilt, he would have won."
It is disgusting that so many conservatives ran straight to Arnold's banner because he was a famous name with an "(R)" after it, and I was a McClintock guy up until a few weeks ago. But once it became apparent that McClintock could not win, the obligation for a conservative was to use their vote to help the candidate closest to our beliefs, and that wasn't Bustamante. Voting for Arnold was sort of like using a fire extinguisher. When you have a choice between driving to work or opening your hood and spraying the engine with a fire extinguisher, using the extinguisher is a really stupid idea. If your engine is on fire and your choice is between letting your car burn or using the extinguisher, suddenly the extinguisher is a very good option.
A Bustamante governorship was a fire. A McClintock vote was (at best!) "watch it burn, but feel warm and fuzzy about it." A Schwarzenegger vote was "use the extinguisher."
Nothing worth fighting for does.
Politics really is war by other means and your vote is your weapon. If you're firing off your weapon in a way that helps the enemy, it doesn't matter how good your intentions are.
From your remarks, I think you meant my estimate was to high and I was talking about actual abortions. Parental notification is another easy choice for a populist like Arnold to make. Roughly 95% of all abortions take place for strictly personal choice reasons and have nothing to do with incest, rape or the life/health of the mother.
>>>You call yourself Reagan Man, but I wonder...would you have called Reagan's abortion policies non-victories? Most of what he did was similarly incremental.
I'm proud of my screen name and would nothing to tarnish Reagan's legacy. Reagan was a pro-lifer, with exceptions for rape, incest and the life/health of the mother. That means Reagan opposed roughly 95% of all abortions. Conversely, Arnold condones abortion on demand and finds nothing wrong with 99.98% of all abortions that occur annually in the US.
>>>Saving even one child is a victory ....
I am pro-life and believe saving one child is a victory. My remarks were directed at Arnold's pro-abortion position and the fact that his opposition to PBA is politically motivated and populist by design.
Now, let's just assume that Arnold never gets a parental-notification law through the legislature. Let's assume that he never moves to the right a millimeter on pro-life. What will happen?
There won't be a racist in the governor's chair.
The car tax will go back to where it was.
Osama will not be using a Cali license.
There will not be a governor deciding that the way out is more taxation, "justified" because the victims are rich.
And (let's not forget this!) not one more baby will die than would have died under a Davis or Bustamante administration, because California already had two of the hardest hardcore pro-choicers in the country in office.
You see, being a one-issue voter on pro-life is the way to be, but if it's clear the pro-lifer can't win, we need to add our support to the person who is best on the other issues. In this case, that was Arnold.
A vote for a guy who wants to keep abortion "safe and legal" is the same as voting for a guy who wants to keep genocide "safe and legal." If you can see a difference, let me know.
It's like saying I'm going to vote for the "low-tax Nazi" over the "high-tax Nazi" because the anti-genocide, low tax candidate might not win.
But I still believe, Arnold's pro-abortion position and his opposition to PBA is politically motivated and populist by design. I don't trust him. Period.
I couldn't agree with you more.
If good intentions from pro-lifers result in the continued or increased deaths of the unborn, they are futile.
Why did he ask for advice from pro-lifers, putting them on his team, if he is as hard core a pro-abort as you think he is?
I don't think it was politically expedient to have done so, since the majority of the state is pro-choice.
I am inclined to believe that his instincts are more pro-life than has been publicized.
I'm not a one issue voter. I look at a candidates entire agenda and then make a decision. If a candidate is pro-choice, he/she is usually too moderate, too centrist or too liberal for my tastes on all the issues. I won't support them. It's no secret, I didn't support Arnold and I still don't believe he was the best man for the job. I didn't like his policy agenda and I don't support liberals, even if they have an R next to their name. Period. If Arnold had shown himself to be a bedrock fiscal conservative, I probably would have accepted his candidacy.
The best I can do at this point is wish California well and hope its new governor can get something accomplished in the long term. Right now, I believe any accomplishment will be strictly limited to the immediate hot button issues of the recall campaign and other issues of relevent but marginal concern to California.
You may have a point. I don't rule anything out in life, especially in politics. It took Reagan several years to reach his final decision about the aborrent nature of the Roe v Wade abortion decision made by the USSC. Maybe this is a future political script that will play out for Arnold. A change of direction in his morality would be welcomed by all pro-lifers, but lets not jump to any conclusions just yet.
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