In a letter to Father Jenkins, Mr.
Lauinger pointed out that, through words and
actions, Barack Obama has launched a
comprehensive anti-life agenda that targets
decades of life-saving policies while
treating the views of pro-life Americans
with complete contempt.
Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C.
President
University of Notre Dame
Dear Father Jenkins,
In your January 27 letter to my wife
Phyllis and me, you thanked us for support
"for our (Notre Dame's) most essential, and
mission-bound, priorities." In the wake of
the commencement announcement regarding
Barack Obama, I am compelled to ask whether
Notre Dame recognizes what those priorities
are.
Disillusionment, incredulity, betrayal –
all describe my feelings. I am left
questioning my own judgment in having
encouraged our eight children to go to Notre
Dame.
Abortion is the unspeakable evil
that causes my outrage--abortion and the
fact that Barack Obama is the Abortion
President. His first two months in office
have constituted an all-out assault on the
unborn child.
Not content with legal
abortion-on-demand in this country, he seeks
to foist the same policy on the rest of the
world by rescinding the Mexico City Policy,
which previously kept U.S. tax dollars from
funding groups working to subvert the
pro-life laws of countries overseas; and he
seeks to export abortion around the world
through his policies and appointments at the
United Nations, including providing U.S.
funding to the United Nations Population
Fund, actively involved in China's
coerced-abortion program.
Not content with Roe v. Wade,
he champions the "Freedom of Choice Act,"
which would nullify some five hundred state
and federal laws which impose modest,
limited regulations on the unfettered right
to abortion. Signing the "Freedom of Choice
Act" would be "the first thing I'd do as
president," he promised the Planned
Parenthood Action Fund. See his promise in
this short video clip:
http://americaschoicenow.com/
Not content with having pro-abortion
doctors perform abortions, President Obama
has announced he will rescind the Conscience
Rule which protects the rights of pro-life
doctors and nurses to refuse to participate
in abortions or other killing procedures on
religious or moral grounds. Cardinal Francis
George, President of the United States
Conference of Catholic Bishops, is urging
Catholics to tell the Obama Administration
to retain conscience protections for
health-care workers.
Two weeks ago, the President signed
an executive order reversing a ban on
federal funding of embryo-destructive stem
cell research. The policy that had been in
effect the past eight years protected
American taxpayers from being complicit in
the killing of embryonic human beings for
purposes of harvesting their stem cells.
Embryo-killing stem-cell research, the act
of destroying living members of our species,
homo sapiens, in order to provide raw
material for experimentation, has never
benefited a single human patient, whereas
adult stem cells have benefited patients
suffering from more than 70 different
disorders.
On the same day he authorized
federal funding of embryo-killing research,
the President rescinded a policy that
had been providing federal funding for
alternative methods of obtaining pluripotent
stem cells through "cell reprogramming," in
which ordinary human skin and other cells
are transformed into "induced pluripotent
stem cells." This breakthrough, which does
not require destroying human embryos, was
deemed so important that the journal
Science named it the scientific
breakthrough of the year for 2008.
The President's appointments to key
White House and cabinet positions have had
extreme pro-abortion records: Chief of Staff
Rahm Emanuel, former congressman with a 100%
pro-abortion record; Domestic Policy Adviser
Melody Barnes, previous board member of the
Planned Parenthood Action Fund;
Communications Director Ellen Moran, former
executive director of the pro-abortion group
EMILY's List; Health and Human Services
Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, the radically
pro-abortion former governor of Kansas: Food
and Drug Administration Commissioner
Margaret Hamburg; Assistant Attorney General
for the Office of Legal Counsel Dawn Johnsen,
the former legal director of the National
Abortion Rights Action League... These are
but a small handful of examples.
One of the many problems caused by
Notre Dame's decision to honor the man doing
more to destroy unborn children than anyone
else on the face of the earth is the
scandal to which it gives rise: to our
own students; to Catholics across the
country and beyond; to those of us who
thought Notre Dame stood for something
special; to everyone who believed Our Lady's
University aspired to values higher than the
approval of a debased secular culture.
Father, I have attached, above, a
joint statement on Faithful Citizenship by
Bishop Kevin Vann and Bishop Kevin Farrell,
the bishops of Fort Worth and Dallas,
respectively. Their letter puts the worth
and dignity of human life in proper
perspective.
Finally, the United States
Conference of Catholic Bishops' document,
"Catholics in Political Life," offers this
exhortation: "The Catholic community and
Catholic institutions should not honor those
who act in defiance of our fundamental moral
principles. They should not be given awards,
honors or platforms which would suggest
support for their actions." I would submit
that what is planned for May 17 is a classic
example of precisely the type of scandal the
bishops direct us to avoid.
I apologized today to my eight
children for the poor guidance I provided
them when I encouraged them to enroll at Our
Lady's University, and for having misled
them, and myself, about what I believed to
be the core values of Notre Dame.
Sincerely,
Anthony J. Lauinger
Tulsa, Oklahoma