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Tuesday, August 12, 2008
David Limbaugh :: Townhall.com Columnist
The 'Making Abortion Rare' Hoax
by David Limbaugh
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ABC reports that the group "Democrats for Life," whose title gives new meaning to "oxymoronic," decided last week not to press the Democratic Party to restore a life-tolerant "conscience clause" to its party platform. Isn't it time the party quit this charade that it wants to make abortion "rare"?

The "conscience clause," which appeared in the 1996 and 2000 platforms, at least paid lip service to tempering the platform's express support of a woman's "right to choose," stating: The "Democratic Party is a party of inclusion. We respect the individual conscience of each American on this difficult issue, and we welcome all our members to participate at every level of our party."

But the party ended all pretense of inclusion in 2004 by replacing the "conscience clause" with a statement that Democrats "stand firmly against Republican efforts to undermine" abortion rights. And despite the obviously halfhearted efforts of Democrats for Life, the clause will also be absent from the 2008 platform.

As Democrats for Life's Director Kristen Day asked during the 2004 platform debate: "So what are they saying, that because we want to protect the rights of the unborn, our own party says we're automatically Republicans? This has to be one reason that our party is having trouble appealing to many people in churches."

Amen, Kristen. But perhaps instead you ought to be asking yourself why you are still a Democrat and why you gave up in 2008 with barely a whimper. Just how committed can you and your organization possibly be to protecting the lives of the unborn when you shamelessly roll over on the issue that presumably matters the most to you?

Actually, "shamelessly roll over" doesn't do justice to what happened. Kristen Day told ABC News, "We decided not to offer an amendment because we are working with the party to try to solve this issue." What? That's like saying they'll begin to fight after conceding defeat.

Besides, just what incentive do the overwhelmingly dominant pro-abortion forces in the party have to work with Day when they succeeded, effortlessly, in inserting the following language in the platform?

"The Democratic Party strongly and unequivocally supports Roe v. Wade and a woman's right to choose a safe and legal abortion, regardless of ability to pay, and we oppose any and all efforts to weaken or undermine that right."

No mincing words there. "Strongly and unequivocally regardless of ability to pay oppose any and all efforts to weaken or undermine." By removing the word "Republican" before "efforts," they even closed the loophole that might allow Democratic renegades such as Day to try to "undermine" the Democrats' commitment to throwing babies under the bus. And with the language "regardless of ability to pay," they've made clear their support for taxpayer-funded abortions.

This party has the temerity to pretend it is inclusive and wants to reduce abortions yet bans any dissent on the issue! It doesn't even want pro-life people in the party -- unless they stay in the closet. Day and her group apparently value party membership so highly that they've dutifully agreed to march quietly back into the closet. Continued...

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David Limbaugh, brother of radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh, is an expert in law and politics and author of Bankrupt: The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party.
 
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What a STUPID Post!
truetolife Location: WI
Date: Aug 18, 2008 - 9:47 AM EST
"FLM
You've had 6 days to respond to this thread. Just as I suspected--you are a liar and a fraud."

First of all, whether one is of the pro-choice or pro-life camps, (18-15)=3, and not six.

And honestly, don't you think it's even remotely possible that I just gave up on this thread, especially since I was so disgusted with your replies to my previous post?

Tell you what: If you (or Ken or anybody else) respond to this, I'll try answering the last questions that you posed. But if you don't, I'm going to assume that you just stopped looking at this thread. Since I try to actually use my brain, I'm NOT going to assume that your lack of reply proves you to be a "liar and a fraud".



DA.....#126
"I can not utilize your body to keep myself alive without my permission, period. It does not matter whether you are a fetus or a 50 year old with kidney failure. You cannot force me to utilize my body to support yours."

I assume you meant to say "your" instead of "my" before permission. However, this is a very dangerous argument to make. If that is your position, then there is no way you can argue against a mother refusing to feed her 6 month old child that has been born and letting it starve to death as being wrong. In order for her to feed her child, that can not feed itself, the mother must utilize her body(arms, legs, brain) to give the child food. If she simply doesn't want the child to live anymore, she can neglect it, thus not using her body to support the child, and that wouldn't be wrong, based on your argument.
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