Posted on 01/22/2003 6:52:16 AM PST by MinorityRepublican
Edited on 01/22/2003 7:11:43 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
As the deafening sounds of the band Last Tuesday boom throughout the basement of a Capitol Hill hotel, teenagers with electric-blue hair or pierced brows and tattooed arms mill about. One girl pogos alone in front of the stage; the slam dancers take over the middle of the room.
Just another Sunday night punk rock concert. But these kids are wearing bright red sweat shirts inscribed with the words "I Survived" on the front and "Over 1/3 Of Our Generation Has Been Wiped Out" on the back.
"Face it," reads the black T-shirt of a spike-haired dancer. "Abortion kills."
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So there is hope...
Of course, the hardest questions are where to draw the lines, and that's why no consensus has been reached by the courts or legislatures. I'd always permit first trimester abortions -- they should be legal if not morally desireable -- and perhaps somewhat later term abortions in cases of rape or incest, or where the fetus is known to be seriously diseased or defective. I would be inclined to prohibit most second trimester and all third trimester abortions (except to save the mother's life, etc). I would also try to increase funding for adoptions, and even orphanages, so that poor women who did not believe they could care for their children could have an alternative to abortion.
What I believe that would happen is that the Supreme Court will overturn Roe vs. Wade decision, that would not mean the end of abortion itself but rather the issue is delegated to the states. States such as Utah would have absolutely no abortion while states such as Rhode Island would have abortion on demand.
What should happen is that pro-life movement would be mostly focused on elimintating abortion in mostly New England and California.
The Federal government has no say on this issue unless there is a constitutional amendment to protect life (which I support, but it is unrealistic at this point)
We came a long way since the hippies in the 60's and the 70's. I believe that within time, abortion will be ceased and that there will be some partial privatization of social security.
Our generation is probably more conservative because liberals would abort their young while Christian families would bear their young.
So when the hippies begin to pass away into the sunset, things will be much different.
" This is a generation that has grown up..."
Should read:
"One third of this generation has not grown up..."
RIH Kate Michelman
One of the things that I do not understand is why is late term abortion allowed to this day? If a seven months old fetus can live on its own outside of mother's womb, isn't that a living human being?
That is just wrong to abort that baby, anyone with a conscience knows that.
What is interesting is that the law does not consider a seven months old fetus as a human being, but rather as it is the property of the mother. That sounds familiar to Dred Scott decision in 1857 in which the Supreme Court declared that slaves are not human beings but that they are property.
And that was starting with 11 guys and the Holy Spirit...abortion will eventually be defeated.
I remember reading The Death of the West that one of the problems with the Western Civilization is that we no longer respect life. Usually women are more considered about advancing their careers than to have kids. It used to be a glorious thing to have a big family. Nowdays, having a family with three kids is considered to be big.
The reasons, of course, are political. I don't think even most "pro-choice" people really relish the 9th month partial birth murder, but many women, women lawyers especially, understand the tenuous legal underpinnings of Roe in the right of privacy and are, with good reason I think, very nervous about a slippery slope problem: that one restricition will begin a slide towards an almost total or total ban on abortion. I'm not so sure the current court would do that, but one never knows who'll be on the Supreme Court in a decade or so.
Politically, it wouldn't fly, but I would like to see a constitutional amendment enshrining the compromise so that it would cease to be the subject of endless lititgation, much as the abolition of slavery required an amendment.
Also interestingly, it has recently become fashionable in upwardly moblie upper-middle and newly-upper class suburbs for those who are earning high six and seven figure incomes to have four or more children and wives who do not work (they lunch, drive SUVs and play tennis or golf, while nannies watch the kids, but I digress) -- it's a status symbol: Look at me! I can afford to rear and educate a huge brood and let my wife spend my money!
--Abolished abortion, intfanticide, and child exposure in 374 A.D. (Child exposure meaning it was legal to leave unwanted children exposed to the elements to die);
--Abolished gladiatorial contests in two steps, in the east in 376 A.D. and in the west in 404 A.D.;
--Stigmatized suicide;
--Repealed the Roman Doctrine of patriae potestas, a doctrine enshrined in the Twelve Tables of Roman Law that allowed a father life-and-death power over his children (still seen today in the Islamic world in so-called "honor killings")
--Dignified marriage: even the mostly anti-Christian Gibbon conceded that Christians singlehandedly re-dignified marriage. Under Roman Law, a man could cheat on his wife at will. A wife could not cheat on her husband, unless of course she went to the civil authorites and registered as a prostitute;
--Fought a long and successful battle against consanguinuity (cousin-marriage), which abolished a society based on clan-relations and paved the way for the nation-state (see the recent excellent article on cousin-marriage in this month's American Conservative.)
We always hear about all the "harm" the Christian Faith has done...wonder why we never hear about these facts...
I don't know about you, but I do not judge teenage mothers. If necessary, I would offer to help them. I believe that it was Jesus who once said "If none of you have ever sinned, then you are worthy to cast a rock aganist this woman who is guilty of adultery." As expected, no one would stone her, and she was free to redeem herself.
You are right about that. I know a quite few families that would fit your description. Let's hope that this trend will continue....
Also, we are reminded that in the Death of the West that religious families tend to have many more kids than the secular families who would often have have a kid, maybe two, or maybe none at all.
Of course not, the Left is anti-Christian while they are pro-Islamist because they are trying to destroy the Western Civilization. The values of America can be destroyed only from within instead from the outside. As it says under the Constitution, we have to protect it from all enemies external and internal.
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