By Dave Andrusko
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Part Two
is about another good reason why you
should attend the annual NRL Convention.
When I learned Saturday that former
pro-life congressman Jack Kemp had died
of cancer, in addition to the sorrow I
felt for his family, three thoughts
flashed through my mind.
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Jack
Kemp attended several NRL
Conventions, not only
speaking to General
Sessions, but also
taking time to speak
informally to young people
and get acquainted with them
personally. He had a
profound impact on a whole
generation of pro-lifer
youth who came of age in the
80s and 90s. Kemp is
photographed during a
discussion with youth at the
1986 NRL Convention held in
Denver.
Photographed with Mr. Kemp
are Paul Hunker (left) and
Billy Gans.
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First, I remembered how I had thought
of the nine-term congressman from
western New York almost the instant that
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin was added to the
Republican ticket. Like the choice of
Palin, Sen. Bob Dole's selection of Kemp
in 1996 energized and fired up
pro-lifers across the land. Kemp was not
only solidly pro-life, he was handsome,
charismatic, and deeply committed to
making America equally hospitable to all
its citizens.
Second, ebullient and enthusiastic,
Kemp poured out a seemingly limitless
stream of proposals. It is no
exaggeration to say that he believed
ideas were Archimedes' lever that could
move the world.
One of those ideas was that the
America taxpayer should not be forced to
underwrite horrific human rights
violations abroad. Kemp was the author
on the house side of the Kemp-Kasten
law.
The bill was first enacted in 1985.
Kemp-Kasten prohibited U.S. funding of
organizations that participated in
programs of coercive abortion and
involuntary sterilization. Republican
Presidents looked at the facts on the
ground (as opposed to the briefing books
compiled by pro-abortion organizations),
and concluded that the UNFPA was up to
its eyeballs in both practices.
"The UNFPA is a cheerleader and
facilitator for China's birth-quota
program, which relies heavily on coerced
abortion," NRLC Legislative Director
Douglas Johnson said several years ago.
"Top UNFPA officials have been
completely cozy with China's birth-quota
bosses. For 20 years, top UNFPA leaders
have consistently praised China's
program and attacked its critics." Kemp-Kasten
was part of that attempt to quarantine
taxpayer dollars
Third, Kemp had an enormous impact on
young pro-lifers. I remember like it was
yesterday a private meeting he had with
a number of pro-life teens. To say that
he inspired them would be the
understatement of the year.
Our prayers go out to Mr. Kemp's
family.
Part
Two