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What Does Nebraska's New
Pain-Capable Unborn Child
Protection Act Mean for Your
Chapter?
By Jonathan Rogers
Excuse us for returning again to
the topic of the landmark law
passed in Nebraska last week.
But we really are that excited
about it, and LB 1103 really is
that important. Besides, we're
not the only one's talking about
it, by any means.
Nebraska's
Pain-Capable Unborn Child
Protection Act, which bans
abortions in the state after the
baby is pain-capable (twenty
weeks), has been talked about
all over the pro-life
blogosphere, starting at Today's
News & Views and National Right
to Life News Today. It's
historic and has turned quite a
few heads at Main Stream Media
outlets (much to their
annoyance, I'm sure).
To name just a few outlets LB
1103 has been discussed by CNN,
MSNBC, The New York Times,
Washington Post, Omaha World
Herald, and Lincoln Journal
Star, among many others. Rachel
Maddow's coverage on MSNBC was
predictably condescending, but
Marc Thiessen's Op-Ed in the
Washington Post was unabashedly
pro-life and thoughtful. Of
course, when the topic is unborn
pain, any media coverage is hard
to spin as pro-abortion.
Good news indeed.
It'd be nice if every piece of
pro-life legislation passed at
the state level picked up this
much attention, but we'll take
what we can get and then try to
get more, next time.
Here are a few ideas for using
that important legislative
breakthrough to build momentum
going forward:
1. Educate yourself. You and
your chapter are the point
contact for individuals
unfamiliar with the legislation,
so ready yourself to speak
accurately and persuasively on
unborn pain and the importance
of Nebraska's new law. Take a
look at
http://www.doctorsonfetalpain.com/,
which gives you a solid
grounding in the science of
unborn pain, and references to
the large body of scholarship on
the subject. Be sure to read
http://nrlc.org/News_and_Views/April10/nv041310.html
and to be on the hot list that
receives Today's News & Views
for regular updates. [http://nrlc.org/join_our_mailing_list.htm]
2. Spread the NRLC fact sheet on
fetal pain. Download and print
off the first page of the fact
sheet and use it as a handout or
as a set of talking points for
any chapter event. You'll find
it at
http://www.nrlc.org/abortion/Fetal_Pain/FetalPain091604.pdf
3. Know the counterarguments!
They are very few and very week
but persuasive to the uneducated
layperson. Most media stories,
and all the pro-abortion talking
points, try to dismiss the issue
by claiming that the science on
unborn pain is not conclusive,
or that the unborn child simply
doesn't feel pain at twenty
weeks. Their case rests almost
entirely on one study (which was
actually a selected overview) by
a group that included
pro-abortion activists. This
2005 study in the Journal of the
American Medical Association (JAMA)
has been thoroughly rebutted by
NRLC and prominent medical
researchers. The article itself
can be found at
http://www.nrlc.org/abortion/Fetal_Pain/NRLCrebuttalJAMA.html.
Read NRLC's excellent critique
at
http://www.nrlc.org/abortion/Fetal_Pain/NRLCrebuttalJAMA.html
4. Go talk it up. Pass along the
word about Nebraska's new law to
your e-mail lists and phone
trees, post on Facebook or
Twitter. If you know of a good
pro-life blog that hasn't
covered the story yet, e-mail
them and bring it to their
attention. See if your local
church could use any of the fact
sheets. NRLC also has excellent
"Abortion Hurts!" stickers and
bumper stickers you can order
(call 202-626-8809).We should
always want to make our case as
a persuasively as possible to
anyone who will listen. At its
most elementary it is simply
that the unborn child is alive
and well, and that abortion is
the great tragedy of our day.
But it becomes far easier to
make that case when people
around us are already talking
about the topic, or hearing
about it on the nightly news.
Pro-lifers, and especially Right
to Life Chapters, should be
doing everything possible right
now to amplify our voice on the
reality of unborn pain, to reach
as many individuals as possible.
Please send your comments to
daveandrusko@gmail.com and
read our new pro-life blog,
"National Right to Life News
Today" (www.nationalrighttolifenews.org).
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