"Respect for life has never been
a political position for me.
It just came naturally. It's me."
Part Three of Three
Editor's note. The following is the
text of the speech delivered June 26 by Rep. John Boehner to the
National Right to Life convention meeting in Pittsburgh. It is
outstanding. . Rep. Boehner received the National Right to Life
Legislative Leadership Award for outstanding pro-life leadership
in Congress. Rep. Boehner will be the Speaker of the House come
January.
"I'm deeply, deeply honored to be
here with you today.
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Soon-to-be House
Speaker John Boehner speaking at the 2010 National
Right to Life convention. Rep. Boehner received the
National Right to Life Legislative
Leadership Award for outstanding
pro-life leadership in Congress
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"I know the program says I'm here
to accept an award. But really, it isn't my work we should be
celebrating here today; it's YOUR work we should be celebrating.
It's the collective energy of the National Right to Life
Committee and its state affiliates throughout America that has
made the real difference.
"I want to thank each and every
person in this room for the leadership and sacrifice you've
demonstrated in your communities.
"To be recognized by those who
have devoted their lives to defending life is a true badge of
honor. Truly awe-inspiring. I'm humbled, and inspired, by your
confidence in me.
"Respect for life has never been
a political position for me. It just came naturally. It's me.
It's what I believe. It's what my parents instilled in me as I
grew up in America. I think millions of Americans had a similar
experience.
"I grew up in a small house in
Cincinnati with a big family - 11 brothers and sisters.
"It wasn't easy for my mom to
have 12 children. But I'm glad she did.
"My parents sent all 12 of us to
Catholic schools. It wasn't easy for them to do that; believe
me, our family could have used the money for a lot of other
things. But it was important to them that we got a good
education. And for them, a good education meant more than just
the ABCs and 1-2-3s. It was also important that we learned about
deeper values. Respect for life was at the top of that list.
"I've thought a lot about this
speech and what I'm going to say here. And as I went through
that process, I realized a few things about who I am, and who I
think we are as a people.
"Americans love life, and we love
freedom. They're both intertwined, permanently, as part of the
American character. America is a nation built on freedom. And
without respect for life, freedom is in jeopardy.
"When human life takes a back
seat to other priorities - personal comforts, economics -
freedom is diminished. By contrast, when we affirm the dignity
of life, we affirm our commitment to freedom.
"These are fundamentals in the
American experience. And they have real implications for
government and those who are entrusted with power.
"For elected leaders, it means we
should always err on the side of life.
"It means we must always respect
the dignity of life, at all stages - from conception and birth,
to the end of life, and everything in between.
"It means we have a moral
obligation to defend the defenseless. And there is nothing more
defenseless, or more innocent, or more pure, than an unborn
baby.
"The defense of life and the
defense of freedom are necessarily linked. We know this to be
true. And if we accept it, then the current political agenda in
Washington is a threat to freedom.
"As Governor Bob McDonnell, the
new governor of Virginia, said in his response to President
Obama's State of the Union address in January: 'America must
always be a land where liberty and property are valued and
respected, and innocent human life is protected.'
"I never sought to be recognized
as a leader of the movement. Never wore my pro-life credentials
on my sleeve.
"I was what you might call a
quiet warrior. I just voted for what I thought was right, and
stood up for what I thought was right, like all of you do every
day.
"But over the past few years,
I've been compelled to raise my voice; to speak out a little
more loudly.
"When you look at the agenda
being pursued in Washington, if you believe in the right to
life, being quiet isn't good enough. We don't have the luxury of
being 'quiet.'
"If you look at what's going on,
there's a constant tearing down of walls - walls that have stood
as the last line of defense for the unborn in the decades since
Roe v. Wade.
"In retrospect, no one should be
surprised. The warning signs were there all along.
"Before being elected as our 44th
president, Senator Barack Obama spoke at the national convention
of Planned Parenthood, the nation's largest provider of
abortion. He endorsed the so-called Freedom of Choice Act, which
would codify Roe v. Wade, and promised to make its enactment a
priority for his administration if elected president.
"During the president's first
week in office, on the 36th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, I and
114 other House Republicans sent the president a letter urging
him to withdraw his pledge to sign the Freedom of Choice Act, or
'FOCA,' into law.
"Our tone was respectful. Our
message was one of hope.
"The letter stated: 'Americans
from all walks of life have been touched by your pledge to
govern from the center, and by your vow to be a president for
all Americans. . .You've expressed a desire to be a president
for all Americans, and to use your presidency to promote
initiatives that bring Americans together, rather than drive
them apart.
"And we asked him, respectfully,
to withdraw his pledge to sign the Freedom of Choice Act.
"We never got a response to that
letter from the president - not in writing, anyway.
"But in the 18 months since the
letter was sent, we've gotten our answer. And tragically, the
answer has come through the administration's own actions. The
FOCA agenda is being implemented, incrementally, step by tragic
step.
"In the first few months of his
presidency, President Obama took at least three separate actions
weakening American rules that were meant to safeguard the
sanctity of human life.
"He repealed the Mexico City
Policy that prevents taxpayer dollars from going to
international family planning organizations that promote - and
sometimes provide - abortion overseas.
"He took it upon himself to
create federal incentives to destroy human embryos - taking this
action at a time when science is demonstrating that the true
potential of stem cell research lies in the type of stem cell
research that does not require the destruction of living human
embryos.
"And he weakened conscience
protections that protect doctors and nurses who decline to
provide abortions for moral reasons.
"Most of those actions were
announced late on a Friday afternoon. In Washington, a Friday
afternoon announcement is code that you want to hide something.
"These were the start of a
pattern we've seen repeated throughout this administration. In
the latest instance, the Obama administration is moving to allow
abortions on military bases.
"It's sadly ironic - and
profoundly disturbing - that our government would endorse the
destruction of innocent American lives on the same soil our men
and women walk each and every day in defense of freedom and
liberty.
"It undermines everything the
fine men and women of our military are fighting for.
"And then, of course, there's the
president's massive health care overhaul - ObamaCare.
"The overwhelming opposition of
the American people to taxpayer funding of abortion almost kept
it from becoming law.
"The American people - and a
bipartisan majority in the House - supported the Stupak
amendment, which would have prohibited taxpayer funding of
abortion through the health care bill.
"This presented a huge problem
for the President and the Democratic leadership. Because the
health care overhaul wasn't being driven by the will of the
people; it was being driven by the will of special interests -
radical special interests who believe the destruction of unborn
human life is 'health care.'
"Ultimately it became apparent to
the White House and Democratic leaders that they couldn't find
the votes to kill the pro-life Stupak amendment. So they came up
with a little maneuver.
"Instead of heeding the will of
the people and a bipartisan majority in the House, they crafted
a disingenuous, last-minute Executive Order that they claimed
eliminated the need for pro-life protections. The president
issued the order, and White House aides indicated its
enforcement would be a priority.
"That, sadly, was good enough for
a handful of legislators, including Rep. Stupak himself, who
prior to that point had mounted a courageous fight.
"But pro-life America didn't buy
it. They doubted the administration's sincerity - and with good
reason.
"We're three months into
implementation of the new health care law - and as far as anyone
can tell, the administration hasn't lifted a finger to enforce
the president's Executive Order on abortion.
"Secretary Sebelius sent a cheery
'progress report' on Obamacare's implementation to Congress in
May that made no mention of the Executive Order. When I
questioned her about it, she said only that the administration
is 'working on it.'
"Several more weeks went by after
that, without any apparent action. So two weeks ago, at the
White House, I asked President Obama about it personally.
Everyone in the room heard me ask the question. But we're all
still waiting for an answer.
"I say all this with great
sadness. Sadness for the unborn, absolutely. But also sadness
for our nation.
"These policies do not unite
America. They divide America. And in the coming months, America
must decide whether we're going to allow it to continue.
"We recently launched an
initiative called America Speaking Out, aimed at engaging the
American people directly in the process of crafting new
governing agenda for Congress. One of the tools is a website,
AmericaSpeakingOut.com, that allows every American to log on,
submit ideas, and vote on ideas submitted by other Americans.
"I encourage everyone in this
room - go to AmericaSpeakingOut.com, and tell your neighbors
about it. Use it to get engaged in your government.
"One of my all-time heroes in the
House is Congressman Henry Hyde, the late representative from
Illinois.
"Part of Henry's legacy, as you
know, is the Hyde amendment, which prohibits Congress from
appropriating taxpayer funds for abortion.
"One of the many ideas being
discussed right now on America Speaking Out is the idea of
codifying the Hyde Amendment so that it applies to all federal
funding, whether those funds are appropriated by Congress or
authorized by Congress.
"I believe this must be the next
objective for pro-life America. It's clear from the health care
debate that the American people don't want their tax dollars
paying for abortion, and a bipartisan majority in the House of
Representatives agrees. It's the will of the people, and it
ought to be the law of the land - right now.
"I'm pleased to announce today
that Congressman Chris Smith of New Jersey will be introducing
legislation to accomplish this goal. I intend to be an original
cosponsor of the bill. And once it is introduced, I will call on
Speaker Pelosi and Majority Leader Hoyer to bring it to an
immediate vote.
"It's time for Washington to stop
defying the will of the American people on this critical,
common-sense issue.
"I also believe we need to repeal
the health care bill and start over on common sense reforms that
will lower health care costs for families and protect the
sanctity of all human life.
"Our nation was built on ideas
that came directly from the people - people who took an active
interest in their government.
"Americans today need to be
engaged, because the people running our government haven't been
listening. And if the failure to listen continues, the
consequences could be catastrophic.
"It will mean two more years in
which Planned Parenthood, EMILY's List and other radical groups
determine the direction of our government, while the voices of
pro-life Americans are shut out.
"It will mean two more years of
Supreme Court appointments for activist judges who didn't think
Roe v. Wade was radical enough.
"It could set back the cause of
life for decades.
"As we look ahead to the future,
we need to know who the defenders of life really are. No one
gets a pass when it comes to life.
"The thwarting of the Stupak
amendment was a signal moment for pro-life America. It reminded
us that while any politician can say he or she is 'pro-life,'
actions speak louder than words.
"The lesson: get involved in your
government. Speak out. Find out where your legislators and
would-be legislators stand.
"Is your Member of Congress
committed to the defense of life? Or is it negotiable?
"Is your Member of Congress truly
dedicated to protecting the unborn? Or can he or she be swayed
by the offer of a pork-barrel project, or a new government
program, or the promise of a plum committee assignment?
"This is the time to know the
answer to these questions. This is when it matters.
"You invited me here to give me
an award, and I gratefully accept it. But let's be clear: the
true leaders are sitting out there in the crowd right now. What
I do matters less than what you do.
"I mentioned Henry Hyde earlier,
and I want to close by mentioning him again, for a couple of
reasons.
"First, Henry was my friend, and
probably the colleague I most admired during my two decades in
the House.
"Second, the examples that Henry
set, in the way conducted himself, and in the way he defended
life, are examples WE must follow.
"Henry was at peace in the
presence of others - even those who disagreed with him most -
because of his unshakeable faith in the sanctity of every human
life.
"And when Henry died a few years
ago, I had the great honor of being asked to speak at his
memorial service.
"I recall some of my words then:
treating everyone with dignity and respect came naturally to
Henry. Not just because he was kind and full of decency, but
because he truly believed all human life is precious.
"Henry was right. There is no
cause more noble than the defense of human life. There is no
mission more critical. No debate more urgent.
"You know this in your hearts, or
you wouldn't be here today. And from the bottom of my heart -
thank you for this honor, and thanks for all you do to defend
freedom, and defend life."
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