Posted on 11/05/2002 10:09:40 AM PST by Coleus
Daschle-NARAL Letter Brings Response in South Dakota
Last week, the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League (NARAL) sent out by e-mail a national fundraising appeal written on NARAL's behalf by Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle (D, South Dakota). The text of the Daschle-NARAL letter appears at the bottom of this e-mail.
In response, the Roman Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Rapid City, South Dakota (the western portion of the state), ordered the following letter to be read at all Catholic masses over this past weekend. In the Senate race in South Dakota, incumbent Democratic Senator Tim Johnson, who has voted to endorse Roe v. Wade and in favor of other pro-abortion legislation, is being challenged by pro-life Congressman John Thune (R). For further information on these matters, respond to this e-mail or call 202-626-8820.
http://www.rapidcitydiocese.org
Statement by Bishop Blase Cupich read at masses in the Diocese of Rapid City during the weekend of November 2-3, 2002
This Thursday, October 31, I learned that Senator Tom Daschle wrote a letter encouraging financial contributions to the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League, NARAL, specifically as a means of helping it support the election of candidates with pro-abortion positions. In reading the letter carefully, it is clear that the senator has not only aligned himself with the strident position of NARAL, but he has also made abortion THE issue of this year's campaign.
Those who have known the senator for years consider this very public action a major shift in his moral position on this important issue. The senator regrettably has crossed the line and I cannot let it go unanswered.
My brother bishops and I have encouraged our people and all voters to form their consciences by taking into consideration all the issues that promote the dignity of the human person: bringing human life safely into the world and protecting it until natural death; educating and forming children; ensuring the rights of all to dignified labor, especially the immigrant and the marginalized; caring for the sick and elderly; respecting the prisoner and the stranger; protecting human life in our streets; and, most importantly, in the womb.
However, since Senator Daschle has now decided to frame this year's election uniquely as a referendum on abortion, he should know that there are citizens of good will in both parties who reject this extreme position and who cannot let it go unchallenged.
Catholic people are not single issue voters. We do care about the sick and the elderly, the homeless, the poor, education, security and world peace. But if the senator, as the leader of his party, wants to make abortion the single issue in this year's election, then we are ready to let him and those who support him know this week and in the months and years to come where we stand.
I urge all eligible voters to go to the polls this Tuesday, November 5th.
Peace be with you! Most Rev. Blase J. Cupich, Bishop of Rapid City
************** [the text of the Daschle-NARAL letter follows]
We know you are receiving many e-mails from NARAL during this election season. That's because pro-choice leadership of the Senate hangs in the balance. We appreciate your patience and support.
Date: October 29, 2002 To: From: Tom Daschle, U.S. Senate Majority Leader
Rarely has so much been at stake for a womans right to choose in a U.S. Senate Election. If you and thousands of other pro-choice Americans like you dont act today by giving to NARALs Save the Senate Campaign, the U.S. Senate could fall into anti-choice hands on November 6th - the first day after the election.
Anti-choice forces are organizing and mobilizing right now to defeat champions of reproductive rights, champions like Missouri Senator Jean Carnahan. The U.S. Senates pro-choice leadership cannot afford to lose an ally like Senator Carnahan. Please help now by making a donation to NARAL.
Maureen, right now, this - and several other key elections for pro-choice candidates is too close to call, and pollsters say there is a strong chance we wont know who will retain Senate leadership until late on Election Night. Ive seen the difference NARAL can make, and I believe you and countless others can help Senator Carnahan and other pro-choice candidates facing tough races. If you make an urgent donation to NARALs Save the Senate Campaign today, it will make an important difference for these candidates. Just click here to make an immediate impact.
The Republican leadership in the U.S. Senate has said they plan to call for the immediate swearing-in of staunchly anti-choice Jim Talent (R) if he defeats Senator Carnahan (D) - even if Democrats maintain their majority after the election. So, we must succeed in getting out the pro-choice vote in this and other key states where pro-choice leadership could be lost.
Because Jean Carnahan is serving as an appointed Senator in place of her late husband, Mel Carnahan, Missouris current governor could be forced to immediately swear in Jim Talent, a strongly anti-choice conservative. This blatantly political maneuver would end our ability to protect a womans right to choose from harmful legislation.
As the Majority Leader of the U.S. Senate, Ive stood up for a womans right to choose, and the pro-choice leadership of the Senate has made a difference by safeguarding womens rights from the anti-choice agenda of the Bush administration. Please give to NARAL today, so NARAL can mobilize the resources to get out the pro-choice vote on Election Day.
In 2000, NARAL helped defeat John Ashcroft in his bid for re-election to the U.S. Senate thus putting Jean Carnahan in the Senate, and NARAL is even more committed to maintaining pro-choice leadership of the Senate this year. But none of us can do it without your help. Please click here now to give to NARAL.
And, if you haven't already, please tell your friends and colleagues how they can help keep pro-choice leadership in the Senate - click here.
Gratefully,
Senator Tom Daschle Majority Leader U.S. Senate
Don't forget to vote on Tuesday, November 5th!
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True! But there is something to be said about a public excommunication! St. Paul did it twice that he wrote about!
I've always believed that you can't blow somebody out who is already out but you can blow somebody in! Besides, those politicians who follow suit only with weak conviction may think twice before supporting fellow legislators. (i.e. not all are like Kennedy and Daschle)
In my atheist view, I see abortion as a summary execution of the truly innocent. They are human beings from the point of their conception.
This thread is from 2002
So, I wonder when Bishop Chupich lost his way? Obama influence?
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