Posts Tagged ‘abortion’
State representative shows true colors on the question of “life”

It’s been several months since I’ve blogged about politics and I have to admit, my life has been much happier as a result. But then, something terrible happened…

Yesterday, I happened across an old article in the Corydon Democrat, which caught my attention and demanded I pick up my pen again. The headline read, Variety of questions aimed at Robertson, Young and outlined a public meeting which took place roughly one month ago here in Corydon. The format was simple: a moderated question and answer session between two of our district’s representatives and residents of Harrison County.

As I scanned the article, I wasn’t particularly surprised with anything representatives Robertson and Young said, until about three quarters of the way through when the following exchange occurred between a guy named Ron Haendiges and Representative Paul Robertson.

First, Haendiges asked why $1.4 million of state money was being handed over to Planned Parenthood. He followed up this question by saying, “I’m against tax dollars being used to abort somebody else’s baby.” That statement seems pretty reasonable to me. But what set me off was Robertson’s idiotic reply. He started by stating that he is very prolife and that he stands by his record on the issue, but added that Planned Parenthood does a lot more than encourage people to get an abortion. (Actually, I agree with Robertson on this point. They not only “encourage” women to get abortions, they actually perform the abortions.) Anyway, he went on to state, “The money is put into Planned Parenthood because they do a lot of good.” Excuse me??? Planned Parenthood does a lot of good? That has got to be one of the dumbest justifications for Planned Parenthood I have ever heard and this is coming from a guy who claims to be “pro-life.” Giving money to Planned Parenthood for that reason is kind of like saying, “I support subsidizing the Unabomber because he’s not just someone who blows people up; he also helps his landlady carry out her garbage. And did I mention he has a soft spot for abandoned animals? In short, he doesn’t just kill people; he does a lot of good as well.

That is some twisted logic and a soft juicy moral center you have there, Paul. You of all people must realize that abortion on demand is Planned Parenthood’s bread and butter. Without abortion and the subsequent tax dollars used to subsidize this barbaric practice, Planned Parenthood would have to shut its doors. This is a corrupt idea which actually funds more abortions. That is the legislation you support, sir, and you call yourself pro-life. In what possible world could you ever call yourself pro-life? How could you even insinuate that you’re in the same category? You want to wear the label of pro-life, but like your counterpart, Baron Hill, your rhetoric has no teeth. You’ve got nothing behind your words and as such, your words are empty. A vacuous, nebulous blob of meaningless blather you cling to in order to procure votes from those who don’t know any better. Shame on you, sir.

 
Tiller slaying underscores hypocrisy of abortion advocates

A terrible thing happened a couple of weeks ago. A man was shot down in cold blood in the middle of a church service where he was serving as an usher. The man in question? The notorious late term baby killer, George Tiller.

To some, it was a tragic miscarriage of justice. To others, it was karma. Tiller’s clinic had been snuffing out the lives of the innocent for years in the most gruesome way imaginable.

Yet, surprise! Since Tiller’s slaying, the media has hailed him as a hero of the “faith” — a martyr for the abortion industry. He is consistently framed as a tireless servant and advocate for women’s health. An article from the AP stated that Tiller believed, “…women with access to prenatal testing needed options in case those tests uncovered severe fetal abnormalities…” Emphasis mine.

Yes, because any innocent pre-born child which has abnormalities shouldn’t be allowed to live if the mother deems its life not worth living. Instead, these innocent human beings should be partially delivered, their skulls punctured, and their brains suctioned out. That’s the kind of option these women should have available to them and that’s the kind of service to the community which Tiller provided.

The only bright spot to this otherwise tragic story is that upon Tiller’s death, his family decided to close the clinic where he butchered so many human lives. Understandably, this move has raised the ire of abortion advocates. One abortion provider called the closing an “outrage” and added, "How much can you resist this kind of violence?" Indeed, good doctor. One wonders how you can decry the violent crime perpetrated on Tiller even as you champion the so-called rights of women to kill their unborn children in one of the most violent ways the medical community could conjure.

 
Abortion To Go?

Camille Paglia is an enlightened liberal. She may or may not be the first rational member of her species, but if she's not, she may be as close as a liberal can get. In her latest column which begins with a vicious dismissal of John McCain's heroism, she then morphs into a tough assessment of Barack Obama as prelude to an extraordinarily effusive bit of praise for Sarah Palin. Paglia's take on America's Sister is pitch perfect. She loves her. Who wouldn't?

But it's where Paglia ends up that really grabbed my attention. She says that she regards abortion as murder, but demands a woman's unlimited right to make that choice. That's bold. What's even more amazing is that she makes sense. This is of particular interest to me because it was only yesterday that I was wondering how the abortion gap between liberals and conservatives could ever be bridged, and I was thinking that the only possibility is for liberals to admit that life begins at conception. Paglia does that.

And so we are immediately closer to compromise than I'd ever thought possible. But let's be clear, I'm talking about compromise between Camille and me, not liberals and conservatives, both of which are so entrenched in the extreme that unless both groups adapt the Camille Paglia-Ted West approach, this battle will go on ad infinitum. And both groups are wrong, though conservatives have principle on their side: being that if something is alive, it's wrong to kill it arbitrarily.

However, I don't consider abortion to be murder, at least not all abortions. Paglia does, by the way. That shocked me.

Here's how I see it. A fetus is as alive as you or I, but with notable differences: it's lacking awareness, and at least to some point, it likely feels no pain. Consequently, killing a fetus in the early stages of development is not the same as killing your ten-year-old (who probably deserves it more). And it's not the same as killing a fetus in the third trimester.

So where Paglia says it's murder and still demands that women should be allowed unlimited choice, I only say that it's killing, but that women should not be allowed unlimited choice.

Mistakes happen, and while it would certainly be better, or at least far more moral and ethical to bring that mistake to term, I'm not going demand that a woman do that… the first time. She's wrong to kill the fetus, but she's not a murderer in my eyes. One would hope that her conscience would allow her to experience all the ethical considerations leading to her decision, but if she can live with herself, I would accept her choice.

But again, I'm talking about the first time. The second time, I would regard as serious misdemeanor, punishable by fine and/or jail time. not that it's more serious for her to disrupt a second life, but because at some point, if discipline and conscience fail her, the State has to step in and impose its values on the woman, which is the main reason for the State to exist in the first place.

Needless to say, a third time would then be a display of cold callousness that no society should accept, and thus the punishment should be stiff.

So If Ms. Paglia would accept this limit on choice, we can put this matter to rest. It should displease left and right equally, but I think it's realistic and fair. Not to a particular fetus necessarily, but to a whole lot more fetuses than receive fair and ethical treatment under the current situation.

The broad scale solution has to involve the admission by liberals that abortion is killing. The idea that we don't know when life begins is preposterous, but it's fair to argue when life as we know it begins, and that line of demarcation should be when the fetus is capable of existing outside the womb on its own. As I indicated, there are ugly choices all around, but neither side should expect to get exactly what it wants. That's not only unrealistic, it's not defensible.

I applaud Camille Paglia. I admire her bravery. But then I admire mine too.

Editor's Note: The image of Barack Obama in Freddy Kruger makeup is courtesy of MTW contributor, T.R. Oglodad.