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Tuesday, October 07, 2008

"Opposes Obama/Biden On The Issue Of Abortion"

Opposes Obama/Biden on the issue of abortion

Catholics, Christians and all people of good will, wake up!

If abortion is the killing of an unborn child (and it's a scientific fact that life begins at fertilization), how can we support a candidate (Barack Obama) who will appoint justices to make Roe v. Wade eternal and eliminate all abortion restrictions that persons of conscience have fought for three decades to curtail?

Thrice in the Illinois legislature, Obama tried to block a bill to ensure medical care to babies who survived botched abortions. He purports to be a Christian. How is a mother's life threatened by a baby no longer inside her -- but lying on a table or in a pan fighting for life and breath? Even U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer recognized the humane necessity of voting "aye" for the identical federal Born Alive Infants Protection Act -- knowing full well that Roe v. Wade's preservation had no link whatsoever with banning infanticide!

And, Joe Biden? Father Thomas Williams, a Vatican analyst for CBS News, can't fathom how the Democratic nominee for vice president can say on national TV that he agrees personally with church teaching that abortion destroys an innocent child, yet keeps voting to allow the carnage to continue. Williams says Biden's contradiction leaves voters "wondering why you would support a right to what you consider to be murder." How many other convictions of conscience is Biden prepared to sell out on if they happen to conflict with those of his major donors, Williams adds.

Partial-birth abortion, wherein a baby's skull is stabbed with scissors in the birth canal and the brains sucked out to end its life, is legislation Obama says denies "equal rights for women." Yet, feminist pioneers, like Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, condemned abortion as child murder -- a practice off-limits for a civilized society.

A majority of American women oppose 98 percent of abortions and don't consider the death of an unborn child a tenet for advancing women's rights.

SCHU MONTGOMERY

Louisville 40222

Editor's note: This letter appeared in the C-J.

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