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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

A Morally Untutored President [Scott]

At a recent town hall event, President Obama fielded a question on abortion. The President replied that the procedure should be "safe, legal, and rare" and that families, not the government, should be the ones making the decision. He also said that restrictions on late-term abortion are currently in place.

So much is wrong here. First, if abortion does not unjustly take the life of a defenseless human being, why should it be rare? Do we care how many teeth are pulled each year?

Second, the federal government IS involved in abortion! Indeed, When people tell me the federal government should stay out of the abortion issue, I ask what they mean by that. Truth is, Roe and Doe did not get the federal government out of abortion. Instead, one branch of the federal government, the judiciary, co-opted the issue from the other two branches of government, leaving them no say on the issue. Put simply, the Court in both cases struck down the abortion laws of all 50 states and concluded that a woman may obtain an abortion for any reason she deems fit through all nine months of pregnancy if needed for "health." As you might imagine, the Court then defined "health" so broadly that you can drive a Mack Truck through it! In short, the Court mandated a policy of abortion-on-demand that no state anticipated prior to the ruling. Thus, the federal government is totally involved in abortion such that families and voters have no legal say in the matter. And given the President would likely support the elimination of parental consent laws, his appeal to "families" making abortion decisions is a joke.

Third, the President wants to have his cake and eat it too. That is, if abortion is a private matter for families to decide, then laws against late-term abortion are every bit as unjust as those limiting early abortion. He can't have it both ways. Truth is, he does not support any laws which limit abortion. Remember: Three times as an Illinois State Senator he refused to protect babies AFTER they survive abortion. But that aside, if abortion is indeed a private family matter, no laws restricting it can be justified.

HT: Jivin J

4 comments:

  1. It's also possible that Barack Obama is simply being a politician here. Politicians aren't allowed to be logical to the extent you expect of them.

    Reagan and Bush 1 and 2 had 20 years combined to do something about this and did nothing significant. That's a hell of a lot of time to undo abortion law. Instead, they simply swindled evangelicals into thinking they'd make great strides for them. Evangelicals weren't savvy or discerning enough to pick up on that.

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  2. Don't speak for ALL Evangelicals, "Anonymous". Yes, some of us WERE "savvy" and "Discerning enough to pick up on that".

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  3. Thanks Scott for the great analysis.

    Philip

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  4. Anon,
    I reject your premise that Reagan and Bush(s) did nothing for us. What's your evidence for such a claim? I agree that GWB in particular could have done more, but you really believe he did "nothing?" So Sam Alito and John Roberts mean nothing? Refusal to fund the further destruction of human embryos is nothing?

    Yes, Republican Presidents need to do more. But a more accurate picture of the situation is this: While the GOP can (and should) do more to help us, the Dems promote abortion wholesale. As Greg Koukl points out, given a choice between a first class arsonist and a second class fireman, you go with the second class fireman and push him to do better.

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