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Sunday, October 07, 2007
Frank Pastore :: Townhall.com Columnist
A Question of Strategy for Pro-Lifers
by Frank Pastore
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We in the pro-life movement have got a decision to make.

If this were a football game, it would be the fourth quarter with one second on the clock. We, the Lifers, trail the Choicers by three points. We’re on their goal line. It’s fourth down. And, it’s the Superbowl.

Do we go for the field goal and the tie, in hopes of sending the game into overtime?

Or, do we run a play and go for the touchdown and the win?

Welcome to the debate within the pro-life movement between those who support the National

Right to Life and their desire to kick the field goal of keeping abortion “safe, legal, and rare” until a more opportune time to challenge Roe, and those who support the Thomas More Law Center who want to go for the touchdown—and the win—of ending abortion on demand through all three trimesters now.

I’m sure there are good arguments on both sides. As of right now, I’m only familiar with one since there’s nothing on the National Right to Life’s Web site to explain their position. Stay tuned.

Last week, I talked with attorney Robert Muise of the Thomas More Law Center who’s making the case that the pro-life strategy since Roe has not been to win but merely to tie, to only dither at the edges, improving notification procedures, curtailing particular surgical procedures, and so on. For example, he argues that the recent “victory” restricting partial birth abortion has in fact not saved a single life, it’s only changed the type of procedure used to take the lives of those already destined for abortion.

Muise would like to see states adopt a Human Life Amendment that would affirm that every unborn child is a person from the moment of fertilization. He believes this is the heart of the abortion issue.

He sites the Roe v. Wade decision, in which the court said, “We need not resolve the difficult question of when life begins. When those trained in … medicine, philosophy and theology are unable to arrive at any consensus, the judiciary, at this point in the development of man's knowledge, is not in a position to speculate as to the answer.”

Today, that “difficult question” has been unequivocally answered: human life begins at fertilization—at least in the biological sense. What remains to be answered is whether the court will be forced to acknowledge that all human life has value in the moral and therefore legal sense.

Furthermore, Muise points to the central passage of the entire Roe decision, in which Justice Harry Blackmun wrote, “(If the) suggestion of personhood [of the preborn] is established, the [abortion rights] case, of course, collapses, for the fetus’ right to life is then guaranteed specifically by the [14th] Amendment.”

Thus, Muise argues, according to the author of Roe, if an unborn child is a person, then their right to life trumps their mother’s right to “choose” their death. In his mind, this is what the whole abortion debate comes down to.

So, I asked him why he thinks the National Right to Life is opposed to this strategy, and he said, “They fear losing at the risk of winning. They’re satisfied with the status quo and are waiting for a better time to go after Roe.” In simple terms, they just don’t think it’s worth the risk right now.

Muise disagrees. Continued...

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The Frank Pastore Show is heard in Los Angeles weekday afternoons on 99.5 KKLA and on the web at kkla.com, and is the winner of the 2006 National Religious Broadcasters Talk Show of the Year. Frank is a former major league pitcher with graduate degrees in both philosophy of religion and political philosophy.
 
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Contraception study leaves out key info.
From Pro-Life WI:

A Portland, Maine middle school made national headlines in mid-October when the local school board approved a proposal allowing students to obtain birth control pills and patches at their student health center. The students, in grades 6-8, are mostly between the ages of 11 and 13. The Maine school board cited the 17 pregnancies – at the district’s three middle schools - during the past four years as one of the reasons for their disturbing decision.



Family planning officials cite polls and other data in their efforts to show the public stands behind such decisions. But are they cooking the books? A recent poll, conducted by Zogby International and reported on by the Associated Press (AP), has come under fire by the National Abstinence Education Association (NAEA). Zogby’s poll claims, in essence, that 67 percent of adults surveyed were in favor of giving out contraceptives to children in public schools. The NAEA says, however, it is important to look closer at the details of the poll. Most notably, when the NAEA analyzed the poll’s data, almost two-thirds (63 percent) of the 1,004 adults polled were not parents. Only 30% of parents polled were in favor of birth control at schools.



Valerie Huber, president of the NAEA, said, “Public officials are very diligent in teaching children about health dangers like smoking, drinking, or taking drugs. But for some reason, when it comes to sex, we drop the ball. We at NAEA believe that abstinence education needs to be on par with those other public-health messages."


Jen and Truetolife
Well guys, I was away for the past few days, and just read the remainder of your posts. I cant BELIEVE your patience, Jen - and if Len is bringing out the "worst in you," you are a MOST remarkable person!!!!

He seems to have that effect on everyone - truetolife has some s'plainin' to do when she meets St. Peter as well! Heh. Except me of course! I'm just as bad as this ANYway!!!

But that is what evil does. It spreads its influence. Truetolife, one consequence of evil, is not being ABLE to "recognise the good" - and that is OBVIOUS from what Len said to you about your daughter. What a remarkably twisted little mind he has.

Anyway, we WILL meet... and we will recognise each other, Jen. What a beautiful way to finish posting. Hope your prayers (not mine of course!) for Len are answered as well.... otherwise... He could be in for a very warm reception indeed....!

Though. Given his level of stupidity - do not you think that maybe his ignorance will save him???
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