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Thursday, January 29, 2009
Mario Diaz :: Townhall.com Columnist
Ending Politicization by Politicizing
by Mario Diaz
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The day after hundreds of thousands of pro-lifers gathered in Washington, D.C. to stand for the millions of babies lost every year through abortion, President Obama decided to spread his message of “unity” and “empathy” by signing an executive order overturning the Mexico City Policy.  This was a policy treasured by all pro-life Americans that prevented our tax dollars from going to organizations that promote abortion overseas. 

In his statement, the President said, “It is time that we end the politicization of this issue.”  Really, Mr. President?  You sign this order the day after the March for Life and expect us to believe that you want to end the politicization of the issue? 

“I have directed my staff to reach out to those on all sides of this issue to achieve the goal of reducing unintended pregnancies,” Obama said.  Really?  Okay, here is the letter that I’d like for your staff to take back to you: 

Dear Mr. President,

To those who value life, this act feels more like a slap in the face than a hand reaching out.  Maybe your “olive branch” should have been extended before making your decision to fund abortions overseas.  Perhaps we could have pointed out that giving more money to those who promote abortion does not help you achieve your goal of “reducing unintended pregnancies.”  Abortion reduces lives, not pregnancies.

Sincerely,                                 
The God-Loving, Bible-Believing Wackos

You would think that a President who wants to move past the old stereotypes would try to understand an issue by carefully studying it, gathering facts, and then listening to opinions on both sides before making such an important policy decision.  But such was not the case here.  It is clear that the driving force behind this decision was nothing more than politics.

And the politicization permeates Obama’s entire administration.  Answers given by Deputy Secretary of State nominee James B. Steinberg to Senator Jim DeMint (R-South Carolina) regarding the Mexico City Policy show us the Obama administration does not rely on law and facts, but on opinion and ideology:

Sen. DeMint: For more than 30 years the Hyde amendments, which prohibit federal funding for domestic abortion services, have been supported by Republican and Democrat administrations and Congress.  Unfortunately, while this is the domestic policy of the United States, President Obama has vowed to reverse our foreign policy by repealing the Mexico City Policy and use federal taxpayer dollars to fund abortion services overseas.  Do you support President Obama’s efforts to lift the Mexico City restrictions?  Do you believe our foreign policy should contradict long held domestic policies?

Mr. Steinberg: President Obama has supported repeal of the Mexico City Policy, as has Secretary Clinton.  Longstanding law, authored by Senator Jesse Helms, expressly prohibits the use of U.S. funds for abortion.  The Mexico City Policy is an unnecessary restriction that, if applied to organizations based in this country, would be an unconstitutional limitation on free speech.

Talk about politicizing an issue.  Mr. Steinberg recognizes that “longstanding law” in our country “expressly prohibits the use of U.S. funds for abortion,” and therefore concludes that the Mexico City Policy is “unnecessary.”  However, in the very same sentence, he says that “if applied to organizations based in this country, [it] would be an unconstitutional limitation on free speech.”  The second part of the answer reflects the opinion, or perhaps wishful thinking, of the administration but not the law, as he seemed to correctly recognize in the first part of his answer. Continued...

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Mario Diaz is the Policy Director for Legal Issues at Concerned Women for America.

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The unavoidable result...
...of funding abortions in foreign countries will be a dwindling population of Christians and a simultaneous explosion of Muslims in those countries. Congratulations Obama! Your reassurances to our would-be Muslim annihilators on al Arabiya are given substance in this policy.

Jihadists are Islamic fundamentalists. They proliferate like rabbits. How many kids does Bin Laden have? They will not abort their babies. Only their nominally Christian hosts will do that. Only they will limit their families in any way. Now Jihadis are to have the assistance of Obama, using money forcibly confiscated from people, half of whom are vehemently opposed to abortion, in their cultural jihad.

As Pelosi announced in 2006, "The children are running things now." How prophetic that was, and pathetic it is. God help us!

Liberalism is a mental disorder!
According to Deputy Secretary of State nominee James B. Steinberg:

"Longstanding law, authored by Senator Jesse Helms, expressly prohibits the use of U.S. funds for abortion. The Mexico City Policy is an unnecessary restriction that, if applied to organizations based in this country, would be an unconstitutional limitation on free speech."

Only a liberal could let such a paragraph escape his mouth. By what feat of mental gymnastics does Mr. Steinberg conclude that what is prohibited by the citizens in the US is perfectly OK to inflict on the rest of the world?

"...to compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinion which he disbelieves and abhors, is sinful and tyrannical." - Thos. Jefferson

The above sentiment of our founding fathers is ample restraint on the confiscation of taxes for policies that are abhorrent to those from whom such money is confiscated. It's barely justified to confiscate money for the legitimate functions of government (domestic and international defense). It is completely indefensible to do so in the name of openly contested, arguably morally reprehensible practices such as abortion.

Private "charities" may feel free to accept donations from willing supporters of such practices and distribute them as they wish, but "government" largesse must first be forcibly confiscated from all citizens, many of whom find those practices morally repugnant. This is unconscionable by any rational measure. Apparently reason is not any part of the mental capacity of those afflicted with liberalism.

Finally, all of this begs the question, why is our government exercising all of this extra-constitutional largesse to begin with?

"Foreign aid might be defined as a transfer from poor people in rich countries to rich people in poor countries." -Douglas Casey
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