The War on Babies
Many politicians and justices think a woman's right to choose is more legitimate than a baby's right to life.
Not Al Gore. "...a deep personal conviction that abortion is wrong."
Not Dick Gephardt. "The life of the unborn should be protected at all costs."
Not Bill Clinton. "I am opposed to abortion."
Not David Souter. He opposed public funds for "the killing of unborn children."
Not Anthony Kennedy. Abortion is a "great evil."
Then: Gore decided to run for president. Gephardt decided to run for president. Clinton decided to run for president. Ambitious Republicans who had been pro-life became neutral. Ambitious Democrats moved from fuzzy to pro-abortion.
In 1992, Planned Parenthood v. Casey, the Court again approved Roe, 5-4, with GOP nominees Souter & Kennedy in favor of the "great evil" of "killing the unborn." Who got to them?
What's Your Concept?
Kennedy wrote: ...on matters like abortion "involving the most intimate and personal choice a person may make in a lifetime, choices central to personal dignity and autonomy are central to the liberty protected by the Fourteenth Amendment (the Bill of Rights for ex-slaves.) At the heart of liberty is the right to define one's own concept of existence, of meaning, of the universe, and of the mystery of human life."
That statement - whatever the justice intended - is now the war cry of the hard left. No more nuclear family. No fathers or mothers. No male or female. Him or her. No sanctity of life, in the womb or on the streets. Is it liberty or anarchy?
A Man's Right
An observer says, "Roe had done more to encourage irresponsible male behavior than any other event." Another said, "Let's call abortion a man's right." Polls show more men than women favor easy abortion.
Details from Marvin Olasky
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