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Title: Obama's Abortion Extremism
Source: Washington Post
URL Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dy ... 008/04/01/AR2008040102197.html
Published: Apr 11, 2008
Author: Michael Gerson
Post Date: 2008-04-11 12:44:31 by Horse
Keywords: None
Views: 555
Comments: 37

Sen. Robert P. Casey Jr.'s endorsement of Barack Obama last week -- "I believe in this guy like I've never believed in a candidate in my life" -- recalled another dramatic moment in Democratic politics. In the summer of 1992, as Bill Clinton solidified his control over the Democratic Party, Robert P. Casey Sr., the senator's father, was banned from speaking to the Democratic convention for the heresy of being pro-life.

The elder Casey (now deceased) was then the governor of Pennsylvania -- one of the most prominent elected Democrats in the country. He was an economic progressive in the Roosevelt tradition. But his Irish Catholic conscience led him to oppose abortion. So the Clintons chose to humiliate him. It was a sign and a warning of much mean-spirited pettiness to come.

The younger Casey, no doubt, is a sincere fan of Obama. He also must have found it satisfying to help along the cycle of political justice.

But by Casey's father's standard of social justice for the unborn, Obama is badly lacking.

Obama has not made abortion rights the shouted refrain of his campaign, as other Democrats have done. He seems to realize that pro-choice enthusiasm is inconsistent with a reputation for post-partisanship.

But Obama's record on abortion is extreme. He opposed the ban on partial-birth abortion -- a practice a fellow Democrat, the late Daniel Patrick Moynihan, once called "too close to infanticide." Obama strongly criticized the Supreme Court decision upholding the partial-birth ban. In the Illinois state Senate, he opposed a bill similar to the Born-Alive Infants Protection Act, which prevents the killing of infants mistakenly left alive by abortion. And now Obama has oddly claimed that he would not want his daughters to be "punished with a baby" because of a crisis pregnancy -- hardly a welcoming attitude toward new life.

For decades, most Democrats and many Republicans have hoped the political debate on abortion would simply go away. But it is the issue that does not die. Recent polls have shown that young people are more likely than their elders to support abortion restrictions. Few Americans oppose abortion under every circumstance, but a majority oppose most of the abortions that actually take place -- generally supporting the procedure only in the case of rape or incest, or to save the life of the mother.

Perhaps this is a revolt against a culture of disposability. Perhaps it reflects the continuing revolution of ultrasound technology -- what might be called the "Juno" effect. In the delightful movie by that name, the protagonist, a pregnant teen seeking an abortion, is confronted by a classmate who informs her that the unborn child already has fingernails -- which causes second thoughts. A worthless part of its mother's body -- a clump of protoplasmic rubbish -- doesn't have fingernails.

Abortion is an unavoidable moral issue. It also has broader political significance. Democrats of a past generation -- the generation of Hubert Humphrey and Martin Luther King Jr. -- spoke about building a beloved community that cared especially for the elderly, the weak, the disadvantaged and the young.

The advance of pro-choice policies imported a different ideology into the Democratic Party -- the absolute triumph of individualism. The rights and choices of adults have become paramount, even at the expense of other, voiceless members of the community.

These trends reached their logical culmination during a congressional debate on partial-birth abortion in 1999. When Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer was pressed to affirm that she opposed the medical killing of children after birth, she refused to commit, saying that children deserve legal protection only "when you bring your baby home." It was unclear whether this included the car trip.

Having endorsed partial-birth abortion, Obama has little room to maneuver on the broader issue. But he does have some. He could take the wise counsel of evangelical Democrats such as Amy Sullivan and come out strongly for policies that would reduce the number of abortions -- support for pregnant women, abstinence education, the responsible promotion of birth control. An organization called Democrats for Life has proposed the creation of a "95-10 Initiative" in which states and the federal government would work toward the reduction of abortion rates by 95 percent within 10 years. That would be a unifying national goal.

Such efforts will not please many pro-lifers, who are waiting on Obama to support any type of legal protection for the unborn. But a real effort to reduce the number of abortions would indicate that Obama's Democratic Party is moving beyond its humiliation of Gov. Casey. And maybe Sen. Robert P. Casey Jr., with his newfound leverage, could insist upon it.


Poster Comment:

Christine asked me to research my comment that Barack Obama twice voted to table a resolution that would have made it illegal to incinerate a baby that had survived a partial birth abortion. I found this by Michael Gerson. Gerson is not a conservative. He is a member of the CFR.

I have said before that I never vote for or against a candidate based on abortion. What I have said is the the Democratic nomination skews to the far left. They should eliminate caucuses and do 100% primaries to eliminate candidates who will bomb in 32 states when they hear ads informing them that candidate X wants to legalize incinerating babies.

People on 4um did not know his rather extreme views so I doubt the voters knew it when they voted for him.

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#19. To: Horse, robin, peppa (#0)

[Gerson] In the Illinois state Senate, he opposed a bill similar to the Born-Alive Infants Protection Act, which prevents the killing of infants mistakenly left alive by abortion.

[Horse] They should eliminate caucuses and do 100% primaries to eliminate candidates who will bomb in 32 states when they hear ads informing them that candidate X wants to legalize incinerating babies.

This apparently has its genesis from the Senate campaign of Alan Keyes against Barack Obama in 2004. Dr. Keyes gave an interview to Talon News, the fake news agency that got gay male hooker Jeff Gannon credentialed as a White House reporter.

Apparently the attack of Senator Keyes was so successful that there are those who would ride it to victory again this year.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uni...lection_in_Illinois,_2004

United States Senate election in Illinois, 2004

The Illinois United States Senate election of 2004 was held on November 2, 2004. Democratic candidate Barack Obama defeated Republican candidate Alan Keyes by 70% to 27%. The 43% margin was the largest in Illinois history in a U.S. Senate election.

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mensnewsdaily.com/archive...004/0804/081904-keyes.htm

By Jimmy Moore

Talon News
August 19, 2004

Republican Illinois Senate candidate Alan Keyes told supporters that what ultimately drove him to run against Democrat Barack Obama was his opponent's position on abortion.

"I received thousands of calls, letters, and emails urging me to accept the Illinois Republican Party's nomination for the United States Senate," Keyes wrote in an e-mail to supporters on Tuesday. "I am humbled and honored by your overwhelming pledges of support in this endeavor. After careful deliberation, and on the strength of deep and contemplative prayer, I have decided to accept this nomination."

Keyes added, "But I'm going to need your help now."

Keyes admitted that he was "hesitant to agree" to be the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in Illinois because he was not a legal resident of the state.

"However, when all of these friends of mine sent me information on the unopposed Democrat candidate, Barack Obama, I agreed that it just seemed wrong that somebody with his record should kind of waltz into the United States Senate unopposed," Keyes exclaimed.

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But Keyes said although those issues are ones he cares a lot about personally, it was Obama's pro-abortion vote in April 2002 when he favored allowing live birth abortions in Illinois that made it an "obligation" that he run against the Democrat.

"We are talking about a situation in which, in the course of an abortion procedure, a child has been born alive -- she is out of the womb, breathing and living on her own -- and Obama cast a vote against the idea that that child's life should be spared," Keyes detailed. "Obama's position and his vote would make it legal to condemn that innocent babe to death!"

Answering his critics who say abortion is "only an issue of sentiment and emotion," Keyes said this is as important an issue facing Americans today as slavery was when Abraham Lincoln was president.

"And those issues of deep principle are actually the only valid reasons for limiting or otherwise tempering our respect for and allegiance to the sovereignty and rights of the states," Keyes said. "In the 19th century, rather than accept a course that would have vitiated and destroyed the principles of our national union, Lincoln opposed Stephen Douglas in debates, in order to maintain a posture for this nation that would produce the extinction of slavery rather than the extinction of our great national creed."

Recalling the words of Lincoln, Keyes said the Republican president believed that, "even at the cost of such a terrible struggle [with the Civil War], our allegiance to the principles of our national union must be preserved."

"When Barack Obama embraces an extremist position on abortion that countenances even the murder of living young children outside the womb, he abandons the principles of our Declaration, and destroys the foundations of our national union," Keyes suggested.

Keyes added, "We must stop Barack Obama from promulgating his extremist positions in the U.S. Senate!"

Lauding the "great principles that have been the foundation of our liberty and that have made our nation strong, and great, and free," Keyes said he is "morally obligated to leave the land of my forebears in order to defend the land of my spirit and my conscience and my heart."

"And I believe that that land is Illinois -- the Land of Lincoln," Keyes expressed.

Promising to "conduct a campaign, a fight of principle, worthy of your support," Keyes said he and his supporters are "confronted with a great challenge ... [and] a great opportunity."

"And if you are willing to join me in that fight, to join me with your money, to join me with your work, to join me, especially, with your prayer, then I will promise you a political contest like this nation has not seen for generations," Keyes concluded, asking for donations at KeyesForSenate.com.

"The battle is for us," Keyes said. "But I have confidence, because the victory is for God."

nolu_chan  posted on  2008-04-11   22:04:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: nolu_chan (#19)

Thanks for researching this. I do wish Obama would step back on this issue. The majority of Americans do not go as far out on a limb as he does (although it is not as far as Keyes would have us believe), but it is simply further than necessary, and is even damaging to his chances.

robin  posted on  2008-04-11   22:19:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#33. To: robin (#21)

Thanks for researching this. I do wish Obama would step back on this issue. The majority of Americans do not go as far out on a limb as he does (although it is not as far as Keyes would have us believe), but it is simply further than necessary, and is even damaging to his chances.

Abortion is unlikely to play much of a role in this election. The economy and the war will be paramount.

The issue did not elect Keyes and will be unlikely to elect McCain. A lot of noise is created but not many votes. Other issues will decide.

nolu_chan  posted on  2008-04-12   0:50:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#35. To: nolu_chan (#33)

Abortion is unlikely to play much of a role in this election. The economy and the war will be paramount.

It will play a role. McCain will jump on this, and rightfully so, to get the anti-abortion vote. Even democrats that are pro-choice will have a hard time voting for someone that has no problem with killing babies after they are even born. Abortion is a very big issue for me. I would kill myself before voting for anyone supporting it.

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