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Tuesday, September 09, 2008
Ken Blackwell :: Townhall.com Columnist
Candidates' Abortion Views Inform
by Ken Blackwell
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The contrast between the abortion views of all four national nominees is so stark that it cannot help but become an issue. Not only because it is a hot-button for millions, but also because of what it says about the candidates’ willingness to level with the American people.

On Meet the Press this past Sunday, Senator Joe Biden said he believes life begins at conception, and this belief is shaped by his Catholic faith. But he also said he supports abortion rights because he will not impose his beliefs on others.

That is utterly absurd. Elected leaders are elected to impose their views on us on all manner of issues.

For those, like me, who grew up in the Midwest clinging to their bible and gun, I offer some simple logic. If an elected leader believes it is wrong to steal, then he votes to make theft illegal. If he has a religious faith that teaches it is wrong to steal, then that faith influences his belief. That religious belief does not in the slightest de-legitimize his vote. If he shares his beliefs with the voters, then he should vote accordingly.

I am sure Mr. Biden believes it is wrong to steal. And that it is wrong to murder, to assault someone, or to abuse a child. The Catholic Church teaches that all those things are wrong. Yet would Mr. Biden vote to keep those things illegal? I am sure he would. He would not refrain from voting by saying he ought not to impose his beliefs on others.

We all have beliefs regarding right and wrong that do not involve criminal sanctions. If you believe it is wrong to commit adultery or to lie, then you are willing to express that belief. Mr. Biden did not refuse to condemn John Edwards’ cheating on his wife, Elizabeth, when that adulterous affair became a media story last month. You did not hear him say that he ought not to impose his views on others.

Mr. Biden’s statements are in accord with those of his presidential candidate. At Saddleback Church last month, Senator Barack Obama affirmed his support for abortion rights. But when asked when a child should receive the protection of the law he responded that deciding when life begins is above his pay grade. How is it possible to take a stand to condone abortion when you refuse to take a stand on whether the living creature inside the mother’s womb is a human being? How can any person vote to allow such a thing to happen without forming a belief as to whether a human life is lost?

Refusing to answer such questions is like voting “present” instead of yes or no in the Illinois legislature. Voting present simply affirms that you are there in the chamber, but refuse to make a decision. Not exactly a profile in courage. Continued...

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Mr. Blackwell, a contributing editor at Townhall.com, is a senior fellow at the Family Research Council and American Civil Rights Union.
 
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Commander in Chief Already
Subject: Governor Palin, Commander in Chief
Who Would You Trust With National Security? Obama, Marxist Community Agitator or Governor Sarah Palin, Commander in Chief Already?

Subject: Sarah Palin's Experience and Quals.....
SARAH PALIN'S SECURITY CLEARANCE

Before you dismiss the fact that Sarah Palin is Commander of the
Alaska National Guard, consider this:

Alaska is the first line of defense in our missile interceptor
defense system. The 49th Missile Defense Battalion of the Alaska
National Guard is the unit that protects the entire nation from
ballistic missile attacks. It's on permanent active duty, unlike
other Guard units.

As governor of Alaska , Palin is briefed on highly classified
military issues, homeland security, and counterterrorism. Her
exposure to classified material may rival even Biden's and
certainly by far exceeds Obama's.

She's also the commander in chief of the Alaska State Defense
Force (ASDF), a federally recognized militia incorporated into
Homeland Security's counterterrorism plans.

Palin is privy to military and intelligence secrets that are vital to
the entire country's defense. Given Alaska 's proximity to Russia ,
she may have security clearances we don't even know about.
According to the Washington Post, she first met with McCain in
February, but nobody ever found out. This is a woman used to
keeping secrets.

She can be entrusted with our national security, because she
already is. . . . her experience in keeping the homeland safe fits perfectly with her image as the competent American woman.

Compare her Experience and Resume with the Messiah Obama's???

Governor Palin, Commander in Chief Already, wins hands down.


Moral license on abortion
Joseph,

Your post is an interesting one to me because I too am amazed by people who profess to be prolife, and yet have no problem allowing abortion choice. I have decided such people only have a vague sense that abortion is somehow wrong, but not to the degree that it should be disallowed.

In their view, everyone should be free to form their own opinion about the moral acceptability of abortion. This is the same mindset that many had in our nation's past when the slavery of blacks held sway in our country.

There simply is no larger question of right and wrong in the minds of many Americans today in allowing a right of abortion. Obama and Biden are perfect examples of this. Both are totally blind to their own moral relativiism on this profoundly important issue for America.
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