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"That Which Was Destroyed
Can Be Rebuilt" --
Part One of Two
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daveandrusko@gmail.com.
Sometimes juxtaposing news
stories makes for quite illuminating reading. Take an account
from this morning's Washington Post, which we will talk
about in Part One, and compare it with the powerful testimony of
a former abortionist who is now described as "the most important
pro-life leader in Serbia," which is the subject of
Part Two.
The headline from the
Post story is, "Some Abortion Foes Shifting Focus From Ban
to Reduction." These "foes" are, of course, the same crew that
helped persuade some unsuspecting souls that working with now
President-elect Barack Obama would be more likely to shrink the
number of abortion than having a pro-life administration led by
Sen. John McCain and Gov. Sarah Palin. On what basis, you ask?
For three reasons, we're told.
(1) The old strategy of
trying to "ban" abortions has failed; (2) although beholden in
every imaginable way to the most entrenched elements of the
pro-abortion movement, Obama will work to reduce the number of
abortions; and (3) even if Roe v. Wade were overturned it would
"only" mean that the issue would be returned to the states.
What do we say in
response? First and foremost, that every effort to help women
but not "ban" abortion has been and will be fought by
pro-abortionists tooth and nail.
Think of this way. The
attempt to restore legal protection to unborn babies is a
two-sided coin, as anyone who has looked at this for more than
30 seconds knows.
Our Movement is comprised
of infinitely patient women and men who empathize with the
daunting gauntlet women in crisis pregnancies must go through.
That is why women-helping centers have been a major component of
our outreach since day one. Those efforts have not banned a
single abortion, but have offered women another option, and in
the process saved countless babies.
But if you want to witness
the Abortion Establishment go off the deep end, talk about the
saintly work of crisis pregnancy centers which typically operate
hand-to-mouth. I think they hate the women who heroically staff
these facilities even more than they hate us.
In responding to a
pro-abortion inquiry during the campaign, Obama said he would
not support funding for these humanitarian efforts. What a
prince of a fellow.
Likewise each and every
legislative initiative to give women information and a few hours
to pause for reflection–the equivalent of offering a cup of
water to someone dying of thirst–is opposed with a ferocity
disproportionate even by the Abortion Establishment's
off-the-scale standards. Another example of an effort that
doesn't ban a single abortion that evokes an all-hands-on-deck
response from the likes of PPFA.
Just in case you forgot or
never knew, Obama spoke to PPFA's political action arm last
year. The first thing he said he would do as president is sign
the adroitly named but completely misleadingly titled "Freedom
of Choice Act." But he pledged more:
"So, you know where I
stand. But this more is than just about standing our ground. It
must be about more than protecting the gains of the past. We're
at a crossroads right now in America--and we have to move this
country forward. This election is not just about playing
defense, it's also about playing offense."
He added, for good
measure, "On this fundamental issue [of choice], I will not
yield and Planned Parenthood will not yield."
You could not slide a
piece of rice paper between the positions of Obama and PPFA.
Since I cannot know their
hearts, I will assume for the sake of discussion that when these
"abortion foes" dismiss the significance of overturning Roe
v. Wade, they are sincere. The Abortion Establishment, much
more attuned, knows better.
They are fully aware that
Roe was a wreaking ball that smashed the abortion laws of all 50
states. But they also know that which was destroyed can be
rebuilt.
Were the debate to return
to the state legislatures and the democratic process, everyone
on both sides of the abortion issue knows that the result would
be a substantial decrease in the number of abortions. Everyone,
that is, except "some abortion foes."
Take a minute to read
Part Two which is about
abortionist turned pro-life champion Stojan Adasevic. It will
make your day, as it did mine yesterday.
Your comments are very
much appreciated. Please send them to
daveandrusko@gmail.com.
Part Two -- "Another 'Champion
of Abortion' Becomes Defender of Life" |