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I wonder if those folks from “We The People” would be willing to defend against an onslaught that has killed over 42 million in this country alone (a whole lot more than Bush ever has or will)? I speak, of course, of abortion on this 30th anniversary of the rewriting of the Constitution that was Roe v. Wade. This “judicial legislation” has killed far, far more people than any dictator, fascist or communist you can name. And today Democrats and liberals in general are trotting out the same tired and misleading catch-phrases that their constituents just eat up.

From Rep. Dick Gephardt: “There is nothing moral in strong-arming a personal belief, and there is nothing moral to a presidency that imposes personal morality through acts of government power.” Murder is not a “personal” morality. It most certainly involves at least two people, only one of whom gets a vote. That’s the real imposition of moral values.

From Sen. John Edwards: “The right to choose is an essential ingredient to realize the full equality of America.” Of course, he means that the right to kill one’s child is sacrosanct while other rights to choose, like where to educate one’s child, must not be given to the parents. Isn’t it obvious from his statement? Of course not, because admitting that would show the hypocracy inherent in those two positions.

From Kim Gandy, president of the National Organization for Women: “…we will not be the generation that both won and lost reproductive rights in our lifetime.” Again, we’re seeing a very general phrase being used to mean something very specific, and hoping no one notices. “Reproductive rights” is her codephrase for “abortion”, but those rights begin at a point much earlier than Ms. Gandy recognizes. If you don’t want to get pregnant, there’s still a 100% effective means of insuring that. (And of course, that’s another choice liberals don’t want presented either.)

Being pro-abortion is a postion that cannot be honestly defended, and that tradition is being carried on faithfully. Consider that.

See also: My essay, “Just One Question About Abortion”.

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