Showing posts with label Abortion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Abortion. Show all posts

A Seat at the Table?

Abortions, our liberal friends insist, ought to be “safe, legal, and rare.” Safety is, at best, a comparative term. As for legality, that is firmly established in this country, much to our shame. But rare? Alas, we have one of the highest abortion rates in the world. I bring this up in light of an initiative by the Obama Transition Team to solicit public comment on issues for the new administration. The transition team has set up a website, Change.gov, which allows the public to view policy documents which are being submitted by outside groups and to comment on them.

One of these documents has been submitted by a coalition of left-wing of feminist groups which calls for, among other things, increased access to—and public funding off—abortion and contraceptives. The proposal even goes beyond the so-called “Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA).” All of the usual suspects are have signed the document, Planned Parenthood, Catholics for Free Choice, The Guttmacher Institute, The National Abortion Rights Action League, etc. The proposal goes beyond just calling for federal funds for abortion, but will force private institutions that receive government support, such as colleges and hospitals, to provide abortions even in violation of their own consciences.

I believe that we should all protest this document, and let the Obama administration know the depth of the opposition to such radical pro-abortion policies, policies that would not only commit tax dollars to immoral policies, but which would force private citizens to subsidize abortions from their own funds. It is inconsistent for the left to treat this as a matter of conscience and then outlaw any dissent, which is what this document calls for.

But what should be our response? Obviously, what we would like is that all abortions be banned and all children be cared for. However, this is possible even with a Republican administration. According to a Fox News Poll, only 9% of Republicans consider abortion as an important issue. Indeed, according to a poll done for the Knights of Columbus, 50% of nominal Catholics consider themselves to be pro-abortion. And it is simply unreasonable to think that a Democratic administration would even consider outlawing abortion. Indeed, mild limitations on abortion failed in the last election in the Red State of South Dakota. So even among Republicans in Republican states, there is little chance of getting abortion outlawed.

However the President-elect has promised to be “the president of all the people” and pledged to listen to those who disagree with him even more closely than those who do agree. And while all politicians make similar claims, we should at least take him at his word on this and register both our objections and present alternative policies. With that in mind, here are some suggestions for a considered response to this proposal.

  • While most people support limited rights to abortion, almost 84% want some restrictions. This proposal is undemocratic in that it ignores the will of the people by making abortion an unrestricted right.

  • This proposal forces the government to fund all abortions, which is bad, but also forces institutions which oppose abortions to violate their own consciences; this is, self-evidently, unconscionable, and a misuse use—a tyrannical misuse—of government power.

  • Abortion, whether one supports it or not, should always be considered a tragedy; and as with any tragedy, we should do our best to limit it. Instead, we have one of the highest abortion rates in the world.

  • The problem is not a limit in access to contraceptives, as the document claims, since they are freely available, and carry no social stigma.

  • If these policy recommendations are put in place, the rate of abortions, already one of the highest rates in the world, will increase. This is contrary to the President-elect's stated policy of reducing abortions.

  • The culture of death implied by such a high rate of abortions cheapens life and cheapens the unique role of women; indeed, it is not merely anti-life, it is anti-women. If abortion really is a women's choice, something she can freely refuse, then it is difficult not to put the blame on women entirely if they choose to carry a baby to term. This creates social pressures on women to have abortions were the father does not wish to contribute to support of the children.

  • The proper response to a culture of death is a culture of life. At a minimum, this means:

    • All children are welcome in the world

    • Women who find themselves “in a family way” should be supported. Currently, a poor women has a choice between inadequate pre-natal care, expenses that run between $30,000 and $50,000 dollars for carrying a child and delivering it, or a $1,000 operation that relieves them of all of these burdens. Economics alone favor abortion. This should not be.

    • There should be welcoming institutions for children, such as orphanages and adoption agencies. It is a strange phenomenon that we adopt so many children out of China while we abort so many children at home.

This is just my initial reaction. I am sure that the readers of this review can come up with more objections, objections that will be meaningful even to the new administration, and some more positive policy suggestions. What I suggest is that readers go the the “A Seat at the Table” section of Change.gov, review this terrible document, and post their suggestions here so that we can come up with responses that we can all share in drafting our own. I would hope that the transition team gets at least 100,000 responses from pro-life supporters. This would let them know how serious we are about working on this issue, and how much we intend to hold the President-elect to his pledges.

There are those on the left who do oppose abortion, however, they are a distinct minority. Nevertheless, we do agree with the nominal goal of the left that abortions ought to be rare. While this goal may be no more than a publicity stunt, we should hold them to account. While the public does not yet agree with us on outlawing abortion, they do agree with us on restricting abortions, and this we must re-iterate over and over again. Let us take our “seat at the table,” and even do a little table-pounding.



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Democrats for Life: November Newsletter

DFLA Newsletter November 2008

In This Issue: Call to Action! Share Your Vision!

Listen to Science on Stem Cell Research
Freedom of Choice Act
Call to Action! Share Your Vision!

The Obama Administration's transition website includes a section where you can "Share Your Vision" (http://www.change.gov/page/s/yourvision). Please take a moment to complete this section thoughtfully and to urge President-Elect Obama to:
1.) pass the Pregnant Women Support Act which will drastically reduce the abortion rate in this country;
2.) allow funding only for stem cell research that does not involve the destruction of human embryos;
3.) listen to and work with pro-life Democrats and people who have differing opinions on abortion before making any major policy changes; and
4.) do not sign or promote the Freedom of Choice Act.

SUPPORT DFLA AND PRO-LIFE DEMOCRATIC LEADERS.
We need your help today. 202-220-3066
Greetings!
In his acceptance speech, President-elect Obama stated that, regardless of whether or not you voted for him, "I will be your President, too." Obama will be your President, and it is time to let him know how and where you would like him to lead. Please see our "Call to Action!" to learn about how you can share your pro-life vision with the new Administration.
Listen to Science on Stem Cell Research: Congress plans to debate the use of stem cells from human embryos early in the 111th Congress. Science has proven that there are moral and ethical alternatives to using stems cells from human embryos. Now is a crucial moment to educate the Obama Administration that it is time to end the debate on funding embryonic stem cell research and put our limited funds toward research that cures diseases and saves lives. Funding Adult Stem cell research could be an important part of an economic stimulus plan to create jobs and save lives.

Pro-life Democrats can stop the Freedom of Choice Act
A majority of Americans belive that there should be restrictions on abortion and if they knew how detrimental the passage of the Freedom of Choice Act is they would vehemently oppose it. According to the National Organization for Women, "FOCA will supersede laws that restrict the right to abortion, including laws that prohibit the public funding of abortion." They further state that FOCA would free women from what they deem "improper governmental interference with their right to choose a pre-viability abortion" and "who require a post-viability abortion in order to preserve their lives or health." FOCA would apply to "measures enacted or implemented before, on, or after the date of its enactment." Passing FOCA would result in more abortions and more danger to women.
Fortunately, we will work with our pro-life Democratic leaders in Congress to ensure that FOCA, which has been introduced in every Congress since 1989, will not be on the legislative agenda for the 111th Congress and beyond.

Please donate to DFLA today to help in these efforts, http://www.democratsforlife.org/

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Democrats for Life and the 95/10 Plan

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