"This Can and Must Be Our
Finest Hour"
Part One of TwoBy
Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ)
Editor's note. The
following is from Rep. Chris Smith's remarks at
the banquet that concluded the National Right to
Life annual convention.
Part Two
addresses a question worth pondering. Please
send your thoughts on comments to
daveandrusko@gmail.com.
Congratulations to the
National Right to Life Committee on your 37th
Convention.
The National Right to Life
Committee is the flagship, the largest and most
effective action oriented voice, among an
eclectic, dedicated group of pro-life NGOs. Your
Washington leadership isn't just talented and
committed; it is seasoned, mature and tested.
At the state level, you
constitute the backbone of our movement and put
troops in the field, in a selfless expression of
love for the disenfranchised and powerless,
absolutely based on the core principles of
nonviolence and malice towards none--even for
those who actually dismember or chemically
poison children to death and euphemistically
call it choice.
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Rep. Chris Smith |
To all here, thank you for so
courageously standing in the gap and for your
noble service in the greatest human rights
struggle on earth.
Indeed, you are the conscience
of a nation that has lost its way. You admonish
our country to embrace life and hope--not the
"hope" of a superficial presidential
campaign--and you teach us to reject violence
against children and abandonment of their moms,
not some of the time, but all of the time.
You know that abortion causes
serious injury to women--physically, including
the link to breast cancer and depression,
emotionally and spiritually--and you work
tirelessly to end the cover-up regarding the
horrific impacts on women.
Thank you for devoting your
lives, your talent, your time and your money to
defending generations of unborn children, their
moms, their dads, the frail elderly and the
disabled (like Terri Schiavo), most of whom you
will never meet, at least not in this life.
Good Samaritans--great
Samaritans--that's what you are, one and all.
With little or no expectation of reward or
thanks, at least in this world, you are full of
caring, full of empathy and full of courage on
behalf of the "least of these."
None of the work you do is
easy, or without stress or immediately
rewarding. There are many far more cushy paths
you could have chosen.
On the one hand, the deep
burden we share for others in harms way involves
real pain and Godly sorrow. On the other,
there's rejoicing over every abortion
averted--the joy of a child and his or her
mother rescued, and over the years, the millions
of children who have escaped the killing fields
and are today at school, baking a cake with mom,
playing basketball or Frisbee with dad
(especially tomorrow on Father's Day) and even
having kids of their own.
And you and I rejoice in a
very special way, giving praise to God, for
those post abortive women who have found
reconciliation, forgiveness, renewal and peace.
The bravest of all in this movement are the
post-abortive women who are "silent no more."
Their voice and message of hope must be heard
everywhere and especially by post-abortive girls
and women who suffer depression and deep
emotional scaring.
Thus far, 2009 has been tough
in Congress. Not surprisingly, in the last five
months, the pro-life cause has suffered a string
of setbacks imposed by Mr. Obama.
At a time when the
country--the world--needs compassionate moral
leadership that is inclusive of all regardless
of age, sex, race, disability or condition of
dependency, Mr. Obama has earned the dubious
title of the Abortion President.
He talks inclusion, but
practices exclusion. His deeds speak louder than
his words.
With all his gifts and
charisma, it is tragic beyond words that Mr.
Obama has chosen to promote the culture of death
and in record time has made the White House the
wholly owned subsidiary of the abortion lobby.
For a man who has been given so much to then
deny the right to live--to exist--to those who
have so little is, well, unfair and tragic. He
has done much harm--and is capable of inflicting
much more. Thus through prayer, fasting and
smart work we must absolutely resolve to stop
his misguided abortion agenda.
This can and must be our
finest hour.
At precisely the same time as
President Obama continues to assiduously assure
Americans, including graduates at Notre Dame
last month, that he wants to reduce abortion at
home and abroad, his administration is
aggressively seeking to reverse virtually every
modest pro-life law ever enacted or policy
promulgated since Roe v. Wade, via health care
restructuring, executive orders,
reinterpretation of existing policy, support for
the Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA) and by
repealing funding riders.
In like manner, overseas, the
Abortion President has devoted huge resources
and is expanding an enormous amount of political
capital in the nefarious business of toppling
pro-life laws in sovereign nations.
The Abortion President is the
master of the art of misdirection. From his
speeches we hear soothing, pretty, mesmerizing
words loftily summoning us to common
ground--common burial ground that is.
Obama's talk of common ground
is a trap--a snare--for the gullible and for the
nominally pro-life who have emerged as the
newest enablers. Of course common ground
rhetoric isn't new at all. In the end, it all
boils down to appropriating hundreds of millions
of dollars of additional taxpayer funds to
groups like Planned Parenthood--a group as Randy
O'Bannon reminded us today at his
workshop--killed over 305,000 children in 2007
alone, pushing a few non-controversial pro-life
positions like the adoption option all the while
seeking to nullify authentic abortion reducing
policies--the real common ground--including
public funding bans, women's right to know laws
and parental notice statues. Both the
pro-abortion Alan Guttmacher Institute and
pro-life advocates actually agree that
prohibitions on taxpayer funding for abortion
significantly reduce the number of abortions.
According to the Guttmacher
Institute 18-35 percent of Medicaid patients who
would have had an abortion carry their babies to
term when Medicaid funding is not available.
Similarly, a recent study
found that when laws requiring one parent's
consent before a minor girl obtains an abortion
were enacted, the minor abortion rate was
reduced by 19 percent, and by 31 percent when
parental consent from both parents was required.
Yet the Abortion President
wants to obliterate these policies.
Clinton tried to sell common
ground. Gore used it as well. And now our
Abortion President is presenting it to the
nation as if he invented it. It's a trap.
Let me note here that common
ground of a different kind is emerging, but it
is in the form of research from around the world
showing that previous induced
abortions--particularly two or more
abortions--increase the risks of preterm births
for subsequent children. Even Time Magazine and
The Official Journal of the American Academy of
Pediatrics have recognized studies showing the
connection between preterm birth and previous
induced abortions. The connection is alarming.
Preterm birth is the leading
cause of infant mortality in the industrialized
world after congenital anomalies. Preterm
infants have a greater risk of suffering from
chronic lung disease, sensory deficits, cerebral
palsy, cognitive impairments and behavioral
problems. Sadly, U.S. preterm births have risen
a whopping 36% since 1981. In concrete terms,
both the existence and the long term health of
future generations depend on our struggle to end
abortion.
Of course you and I know that
the real Obama record is cynically
pro-abortion--and talk of common ground is, at
best, disingenuous.
A few days after his
Inauguration, Mr. Obama rescinded the Mexico
City policy, a pro-life Reagan-era executive
order, that ensured that the over $545 million
in population control funds appropriated by
Congress each year (for FY2010, $648 million)
only went to foreign nongovernmental family
planning organizations, that did not promote,
lobby or perform abortions as a method of family
planning.
As a result of Obama's new
policy, pro-abortion organizations are now flush
with cash and will continue to get hundreds of
millions of dollars annually to push abortion
around the world, all of it decoupled from
pro-life safeguards.
Like you, I was pleasantly
encouraged to learn that Obama's international
abortion agenda is very unpopular with the
American public. The Gallup Poll found that by a
margin of 65 percent to 35 percent, Americans
opposed his reversal of the Mexico City policy.
(Gallup has also found that for the first time,
51 percent of Americans say they are pro-life to
42 percent who are not. At the grassroots level,
Americans are clearly trending pro-life.) Your
educational initiatives and ultrasound
breakthroughs are having a positive impact.
Then there are Mr. Obama's
hundreds of strategic appointments including
members of the Cabinet and sub Cabinet and a
myriad of program directors and deputies
including Dawn Johnson--a former NARAL lawyer
who derisively refers to pregnant women as fetal
containers. Personnel is policy. With little
fanfare, the Abortion President has stuffed and
is in the process of stuffing the federal
bureaucracy from top to bottom with some of the
most extreme pro-abortionists on the planet. He
has embedded smart and savvy pro-abortion people
into important gatekeeper positions. Now, in the
secrecy of their offices, pro-abortion policies
large and small are being hatched and
implemented with little or no oversight and
billions in grant money will be funneled to
abortion activities. His next target is the
courts.
I'm here to tell you that the
prejudice and bias against unborn children by
this Administration is stunning--I've been in
the Right to Life movement for 37 years, and
I've never seen an Administration so biased
against little kids.
For example, at a
Congressional hearing in late April, I asked
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton how she could
have said in a speech to Planned Parenthood that
she was "in awe of Margaret Sanger." The
Secretary said that "Margaret Sanger's life and
leadership was one of the most transformational
in the entire history of the human race and that
Sanger's work both here and abroad was not
done."
I pointed out that Sanger's
legacy was indeed transformational, but not for
the better if one happens to be poor,
disenfranchised, weak, disabled, a person of
color, an unborn child, or among the many
so-called undesirables, that Sanger would
exclude and exterminate from the human race.
Sanger's prolific writings
drip with contempt for those she considered
unfit to live. I have actually read many of
Sanger's articles and books. She was an
unapologetic eugenicist and a racist who said,
"The most merciful thing a family does for one
of its infant members is to kill it."
She also said on another
occasion, "Eugenics is…the most adequate and
thorough avenue to the solution of racial,
political and social problems."
In Sanger's book, "The Pivot
of Civilization," chapter five is entitled, "The
Cruelty of Charity." In that chapter, she makes
a shockingly inhumane case for the systematic
denial of prenatal and maternal health care for
poor pregnant women.
Sanger said, and I quote in
pertinent part, "Such benevolence is not merely
superficial and nearsighted. It conceals a
stupid cruelty…" and leads to "deterioration in
the human stock" and "the perpetuation of
defectives, delinquents and dependents."
I told Secretary Clinton that
it was extraordinarily difficult to understand
how anyone could be in awe of Margaret Sanger, a
person who made no secret whatsoever of views
that were antithetical to protecting fundamental
human rights of the weakest and the most
vulnerable, and could suggest that Sanger's work
remains undone around the world.
I also asked our Secretary of
State whether the Obama administration was
seeking in any way to weaken or overturn
pro-life laws and policies in African and Latin
American countries, either directly or through
multilateral organizations, including and
especially the United Nations, the African
Union, or the Organization of American States.
And I also asked her whether the United States'
definition of reproductive health includes
abortion.
In a radical departure from
President Bush, Secretary Clinton said that the
Obama Administration was "entitled" to advocate
abortion anywhere in the world. "Entitled"!
Secretary Clinton went on to
unilaterally redefine the term "reproductive
health" to include abortion, even though that
definition isn't shared by the rest of the world
especially in Latin America and Africa. That is
important, because the term "reproductive
health" is found in numerous UN consensus
documents and action plans and in the laws of
countries worldwide.
Thus it is abundantly clear, a
new, dark chapter in the Global push for
unfettered abortion has commenced. On March
31st, the Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for
the Population, Refugee and Migration Bureau,
told the UN that the U.S. Government now seeks
to achieve universal access to reproductive
health and the promotion of reproductive rights.
In light of the Secretary of State's statement,
that clearly means the U.S. is pushing universal
access to abortion on demand.
Just two weeks ago, I offered
an amendment to ensure that the new Global
Office on Women's Issues at State promotes
women's rights, not abortion. I lost 22 to 17 in
the Foreign Affairs Committee and was barred by
the Democrat leadership from even offering it on
the Floor of the House when the measure was
considered. The underlying legislation passed
the House and is now pending in the Senate.
In light of his coordinated
attack overseas, we must do a better job of
warning nations in Africa and Latin America in
Asia and even Europe that the Global War on
Abortion is at their doorstep.
Then there is the Obama
abandonment of women in China. No only did
Secretary Clinton say America's traditional
concern for human rights in China wouldn't
"interfere" with other issues like peddling US
bonds to Beijing, but our government is now
funding organizations that brutally oppress
Chinese women.
Despite the fact that the UN
Population Fund has actively supported,
co-managed, and white-washed the most pervasive
crimes against women in human history, President
Obama donated $50 million to the UNFPA. In three
weeks, the House will look to increase that to
$62 million in 2010.
(In 2008 under President
Bush--the US State Department found once again
that the UNFPA violated the anti-coercion
provision of Kemp-Kasten and reprogrammed all
funding originally earmarked for the UNFPA to
other projects including maternal health.)
China's one-child-per-couple
policy relies on coerced abortion, involuntary
sterilization, ruinous fines in amounts up to
ten times the salary of both parents,
imprisonment, and job loss or demotion to
achieve its quotas.
With both the UNFPA and the
Obama Administration enabling, China's barbaric
government policy has made brothers and sisters
illegal in much of the country.
Women are told when--and
if--they can have even the one child permitted
by law.
Unwed mothers--even if the
baby is her first--are forcibly aborted. Women
are severely harmed emotionally,
psychologically, and physically. Chinese women
are violated by the state. The suicide rate for
Chinese women--about 500 a day--far exceeds
suicide anywhere on earth.
Then there are the missing
girls--about 100 million--victims of sex
selection abortions. This gendercide is a direct
result of the one child policy.
According to the Times of
London, several days ago, the world's richest
and most famous including Ted Turner, Bill
Gates, Warren Buffet, David Rockefeller Jr.,
George Soros and Oprah Winfrey met in London and
decided population control was the world's most
urgent priority. Population control blames
children for bad governance and the misuse and
misallocation of resources. If you want to know
where that worldview takes us, just look at
China.
Here at home, with all the
bells and whistles of a White House ceremony,
our Abortion President reversed President Bush's
ban on taxpayer-funded embryo-destroying stem
cell research.
As you know, human
embryo-destroying stem cell research is not only
unethical, unworkable and unreliable-- it is
now, demonstrably unnecessary.
Recent, spectacular
breakthroughs in noncontroversial adult stem
cell research and clinical applications to
effectuate cures or the mitigation of disease or
disability have been well documented. For
several years, significant progress has been
achieved with adult stem cells derived from
non-embryonic sources including umbilical cord
blood, bone marrow, brain, amniotic fluid, skin
and even fat. Patients with diseases including
leukemia, type I diabetes, multiple sclerosis,
lupus, sickle cell anemia (one out of every 500
African Americans has this condition), and
dozens of other maladies have significantly
benefited from adult stem cell transfers.
Back in 2005, President Bush
signed legislation that I authored which
provided $265 million to establish a
comprehensive nationwide network to collect,
type and disseminate, using best practices,
umbilical cord blood.
Some four million women give
birth in the United States every year. In the
past, virtually every umbilical cord and the
placenta was thrown away, despite the fact that
the "afterbirth" is teeming with stem cells that
could be used to effectuate cures and to
mitigate disease. The new law combines cord
blood and bone marrow efforts under one new,
nationwide program to try to help people who are
suffering from serious disease.
Adult stem cells in general
are truly remarkable. They work, they have no
ethical baggage, and advances are made every day
at a dizzying pace.
Perhaps the greatest
breakthrough of all was the discovery of a
process that turns every day ordinary skin cells
into pluripotent embryo-like stem cells.
On November 20, 2007, Japanese
scientists Shinya Yamanaka and Wisconsin
researcher James Thomson shocked the scientific
community by independently announcing their
ability to derive pluripotent stem cells by
reprogramming regular skin cells into
pluripotent skin cells.
In other words, scientists
have found a way of transforming your cells and
mine, into stem cells called induced pluripotent
stem cells or iPS. Pluripotent stem cells are
those miraculous building block cells that can
be coaxed into becoming any type of tissue found
in the human body.
Unlike embryonic stem cells
that kill the donor, are highly unstable, have a
propensity to morph into tumors and are likely
to be rejected by the patient unless strong
anti-rejection medicines are administered,
induced pluripotent cells have none of those
deficiencies and are emerging as the future, the
greatest hope of regenerative medicine.
Finally, earlier this week
Senate Democrats and yesterday, House Democrats,
unveiled their health care reform bill. The
"Obama bill," health care restructuring bill, is
reportedly on a fast track. If this so called
reform bill isn't "reformed" to explicitly
exclude abortion, we absolutely need to put
it on the fast track to the
dust bin of history. Apart from the estimated
$1.6 trillion price tag and a virtual cornucopia
of untested policy proposals cobbled together in
secret absent any meaningful scrutiny, the
legislation poses huge catastrophic risks for
unborn children.
For years, the pro-abortion
mantra has been access, access, access. New York
Congresswoman, Nita Lowey has said "the greatest
threat to abortion rights may no longer be
anti-choice judges and politicians, but
diminished access to abortion services…."
The former director of the
National Abortion Federation has said, "Unless
drastic changes are made, American women will
lose the right to abortion and the [US] Supreme
Court won't be the cause of it…the reason will
be that physicians either can't or won't perform
this essential service."
The American Medical News
reported, "Abortion is a matter of choice in
this country not only for women but for
physicians as well. All over the country, most
physicians are choosing not to do it."
And the San Francisco
Chronicle has said, "Those who run abortion
clinics, even in large cities, say that
recruiting doctors is now their most serious
problem."
An abortion mandate in health
care restructuring is how our opposition hopes
to fix this "serious problem." The other side
has long sought to compel every taxpayer and
insurance premium payer to subsidize every
abortion in America while simultaneously
ensuring proximity and an ample supply of
abortionists everywhere. That's why Obama is
looking to trash or at least seriously undermine
conscience clause protections and has revoked
the conscience regulations promulgated by
President Bush.
When Hillarycare was
introduced 16 years ago, the Clinton
Administration at first denied that an abortion
mandate was included. Notwithstanding the
Clinton Administration's unparalleled penchant
for obfuscation, their attempt to deceive was
soon exposed and, with the help of some pro-life
democrats, a Hyde type amendment was drafted.
(At a mark-up in the Veterans Affairs Committee
on Hillarycare, I offered an amendment to
Hillarycare to nullify the abortion mandate
which they claimed wasn't there. After a long,
divisive debate, we smoked them out and we won
by one vote.) In the end, health care "reform"
got bogged down by the abortion on demand
mandate and the legislation never came to the
floor.
Now there're back and with a
vengeance and they are trying once again to
force taxpayer funded abortion overtly or, if
preferably, by stealth.
In the upcoming debate they
will again use benign words and phrases to mask
abortion. Even Planned Parenthood, is on script
and recently said they merely want "a full range
of health care options."
In 2007, Mr. Obama told
Planned Parenthood in a speech "in my mind,
reproductive care is essential care, basic care,
so it is at the center, the heart of the plan
that I propose." "…insurers are going to have to
abide by the same rules in terms of providing
comprehensive care, including reproductive
care…that's going to be absolutely vital." And
as reported in the Chicago Tribune when "Asked
about his proposal for expanded access to health
insurance, Obama said it would cover
'reproductive health services.'" And we all know
what that means--remember, Secretary Clinton
says that means abortion.
The Obama/Kennedy/Waxman
legislation creates a benefits "advisory"
council, picked by Obama, that will mandate
services after the bill becomes law. Absent
explicit language in the bill precluding
abortion, the killings of unborn children on
demand, it will be mandated.
Because the fawning press
corps is likely to either miss deliberately or
gloss over the health care abortion mandate, we
have to immediately mobilize like never before
to both expose it and then stop it. We might
only have days--weeks. It is likely to be on the
Floor in July.
This is the big one!
Let me end with this. We are
here in Charlotte today--these past three days
for some of you--because we know that if the
children and at risk persons in America and the
world are to survive the newest aggression
against their lives, you and I have no other
option but to fight. We must be disciplined and
alert and wise. And we need to redouble our
efforts and recruit new activists here and
around the world especially among the young.
This is no time for quitters
or the faint of heart. I truly believe that this
will someday be regarded as our finest hour,
when against overwhelming odds, we stood firm
and overcame evil with good.
So be assured that even at
this most difficult of times when the clouds
seemingly are at their darkest, you and I can
stop Obama's abortion agenda. And you know,
through it all, we can actually smile, and be
joyful, with a peace that surpasses all
understanding not only because we are doing our
duty, but because our trust is vested
unequivocally in the mercy, justice and awesome
power of God.
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