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"Infuriating" Pro-Abortionists Doesn't Take
Much
Part One of Three
By Dave Andrusko
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Part Two
looks at
"What
Planet Are They Living On?,"
while Part Three
warns of a "Bait and Switch" by congressional
pro-abortionists. Please send
your comments on any or all of the columns to
daveandrusko@gmail.com.
Imagine yourself in this pickle.
You're Tim Kaine, the Democratic governor of
Virginia (for a few more months). You've worked
assiduously to cultivate a moderate image on
abortion, although in practice you are
relentlessly pro-abortion.
The legislature passes a bill
which allows for a specialty license plate
("Choose Life"). A portion of the proceeds will
go to crisis pregnancy centers. If you can't
sign this--which limits/bans/restricts nothing--
what
could
you sign?
But you're also the hand-picked
choice of pro-abortion-to-the maximum President
Barack Obama to lead the Democratic National
Committee. For reasons best left to
psychiatrists, the Abortion Establishment has
worked itself into a lather over the prospects
of a few bucks going into the hands of
essentially all-volunteer organizations whose
budget is roughly a zillionth of PPFA's.
NARAL and PPFA orchestrate a
phony baloney "grassroots" campaign to crank out
letters and emails to the governor, telling him
that crisis pregnancy centers--far from doing
saintly work--are of the devil. If you allow a
nickel to go into the hands of these cretins,
well, we have long memories.
But there is, of course, the
larger backdrop. Obama won a lot of votes in
2008 and Democrats more than a few congressional
seats by essentially saying that we Democrats
are all for "reducing the number of abortions,"
and we won't act as crazy as usual if you give
us control over the levers of power.
So what does Kaine do? He
"infuriates abortion backers," as Politico.com
headlined the story, by signing the legislation.
(An interesting summary of
pro-abortionists' objections to CPCs: "The
revenue from the specialty plates [actually only
a portion] would go to crisis-pregnancy centers,
which many abortion-rights backers believe
proselytize against abortion and encourage women
to keep unwanted children." Imagine that. What
will they do next? Help the women find
resources? Point out the father's legal
obligation? Tend to their spiritual needs? Oh,
sorry, they already do that as well.)
In his message, Kaine concluded
with this zinger.
"I sign this legislation today in
keeping with the Commonwealth's longtime
practice of approving specialty plates with all
manner of political and social messages.
Furthermore, if Planned Parenthood--an
organization that is already a recipient of
state budget funds--or another similar
organization ever chooses to seek a specialty
license plate in Virginia, I believe the
Constitution would require the state to approve
that plate to protect against any viewpoint
discrimination." (Emphasis mine.)
In other words, PPFA you already
are and may always be on the receiving end of
state (and federal) largess. Besides, if you
want to do your own specialty plate (something
like "Every Unwanted Child a Dead Child"), go
for it.
Take a moment to read Parts
Two and
Three. |