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Is Abortion Still Important in Campaigns?
GrassTopsUSA Guest Commentary
By Sharon Hughes
Barack Obama is gaining some support with evangelicals even though he is one
of the strongest pro-choice Senators in Congress. Is abortion no longer
important to people of faith as some say?
While a Catholic pro-life group warns Catholics and Evangelicals that a vote for
Barack Obama is "a vote for the radical agenda of Planned Parenthood," the
religious left doesn't think it's an issue of greatest importance.
Jim Wallis, editor of the religious left magazine Sojourners, has argued that if
Democrats want to win elections they must learn "how to talk the language of
moral values, in a way that remains true to the party’s principles."
Wallis says, "The American Right has been able to define “moral values”
narrowly, almost exclusively in terms of wedge issues like abortion and gay
marriage. It doesn't have to be this way. The abortion debate has really gotten
very stale. It's a symbolic legal battle that takes place mostly only in
election years. And it's a litmus test on the Left and the Right. No one seems
to care about the abortion rate. The Republicans want a constitutional amendment
banning abortion. That's just symbolic. It's never going to happen in America.
And even if you do ban it, you're still going to have a huge problem in the
culture."
I disagree with Wallis. The abortion rate still matters a great deal to the
religious right. And why, may I ask, is a constitutional amendment banning
abortion only a symbol?
While conservatives don't agree with John McCain on every issue, ie drilling in
ANWR, he is favored for his 100% pro-life voting record.
Obama boasted he had a 100-percent approval rating from Planned Parenthood
compared to McCain's zero-percent rating, at a recent "Women for Obama" rally in
New York where he welcomed the endorsement of the pro-abortion group.
"I stand by my votes against confirming Justices Roberts and Alito. I made it
equally clear that I will never back down from making sure that women have their
reproductive rights here in this country -- that's what's at stake in this
election."
The following newstip on Planned Parenthood's most recent financial prosperity
was passed on to me from a listener:
While most companies have started to feel the squeeze of our sagging economy,
business has never been better for Planned Parenthood. Although the organization
couldn't be more controversial, its profits have never been higher, according to
the group's 2006-07 annual report. For the first time in history, Planned
Parenthood surpassed the $1 billion mark in annual income, a milestone made
possible by $336 million of your tax dollars.
Despite the rash of bad publicity, Planned Parenthood received a $31.4 million
pay raise in taxpayer funds--a 10.8 percent increase in the "nonprofit's"
government revenue. Adding to the windfall, Planned Parenthood's clinics worked
overtime for an extra 24,707 abortions in 2006, six times the number of
casualties from the entire Iraq war. All together, its abortion mills put
289,650 unborn babies to death in the year 2006 alone. This is an increase of
more than 20,000 aborted babies from the year before.
All from an organization whose supporters say they want to make abortion rare?
Is abortion still important in campaigns? Yes, to those who stop and think.
© Sharon Hughes 2008
Sharon is the President of The Center for Changing Worldviews, and hosts
Changing Worldviews TALK Radio which is heard Monday, Wednesday and
Friday on KDIA AM1640 San Francisco/Vallejo; Saturdays KGDP AM660 Santa
Maria WITA AM1490 Knoxville, TN, as well as online daily at
Oneplace.com. Her column appears on several online news sites. She
maintains a blog at http://changingworldviews.blogspot.com.
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