The beginning of the end of abortion
By Jack Wheeler
The deluge of teeth-gnashing, hair-pulling grief-tormented hysteria washing
over every liberal media outlet in the Milky Way Galaxy has reached a
high-water mark with space-patrol talk about secession – as in the
Kerry-voting "blue" states actually seceding from the United States. Here's
Geraldine Ferraro fomenting on Fox's "Hannity & Colmes" Nov. 6:
You know what? Just let me make one point. You were talking about the map
before. If indeed all those blue states all got together and seceded from the
union, think what would be left for those red states, nothing. There would be
no educational system. You would have nothing. What would be left to you? I
mean, where is all of this talent in this country? It's on both sides, the
Northeast corridor.
We can shake our heads in laughable wonder at this and gloat about BDDs –
Brain Dead Democrats. But their maniacally empty threat is a gift, as it
creates a marvelous "teachable moment" whereby the LibDems can learn a lesson
about their moral values.
Recall that it was Democrats who seceded the last time from America, in 1861.
They were in full righteous fury defending the morality of slavery. Throughout
the Confederate States, slavery was known as "the peculiar institution," with
the moral right to own human beings as personal property unquestioned and
believed in with fanatical zeal. Just like abortion in the blue states today.
Shocked that "moral values" was the issue that defeated them and re-elected
President Bush, the LibDems are bleating on every airwave they can ride that
they have moral values, too. Yes, they certainly do – it's just that some of
those values are immoral, but not all. Confederate Southerners held many decent
values – but on slavery they were morally wrong. No relativistic morals here,
no "that's just your opinion" situational ethics, no wiggles, hesitations or
qualifiers. Slavery is immoral, period – even the LibDems agree.
Thus the teachable moment – for abortion is morally no different than
slavery, the claim that one human being may own another as personal property to
be disposed of if the owner so chooses.
Thus we need to refer to abortion as "the peculiar institution," and Roe v.
Wade as disgracefully unconstitutional as Dred Scott. Watch for this to happen.
Watch for abortion advocates to be increasingly on the defensive as they are
made to understand the moral equivalence between abortion and slavery.
This is a struggle that is going to get a lot uglier before it gets better. It
will not, however, lead to any sort of secession or civil war. It requires no
violence, just relentless repetition of this moral equivalence, as it finally
begins to dawn on liberals that history will come to view advocacy of abortion
as morally repugnant as advocacy of slavery.
Conservatives are on the verge of seizing the high ground of history on
abortion. Arlen Specter -- Arrogant Arlen -- is groveling before them. Clarence
Thomas will be the next chief justice. More and more politicians will see it
safe to jump on the abortion=slavery bandwagon. Soon, the blood seeping from a
wounded Roe v. Wade will be in the water, the feeding frenzy will be on and the
constitutionally non-existent "right to privacy" chewed to shreds. The day is
not that far off when school kids will be asking their history teacher puzzled
questions as to how there was a time in America when people passionately
defended the morality of a mother killing her own baby.
The dark chapter of America's peculiar institution of abortion is coming to an
end.
Jack Wheeler is a geopolitical expert and adventurer who has been described as
the "originator or the Reagan Doctrine" and the "Indiana Jones of the Right."
He holds a doctorate in Philosophy.
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13 Nov 2004 11:27:35 AM |
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"TonyZ2001" <tonyz2001@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20041113091406.12009.00000554@mb-m16.aol.com...
The beginning of the end of abortion
Why have *you* only got 2 kids zanowic? you're so scared
of your "race" dying out why aren't *you* doing something about
it? I guess your old lady couldn't face bringing another racist
scumwad into the world is that it? or maybe all that drug abuse
has affected your *****, is that it? you just a semi-man zanowic? ;0)
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krib
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| User: "jha_amin" |
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13 Nov 2004 11:14:00 PM |
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(TonyZ2001) wrote in message news:<20041113091406.12009.00000554@mb-m16.aol.com>...
The beginning of the end of abortion
I don't think that is too high up on the list. The priority seems to be the
killing of young adults now. Of course this is fine with your way of thinking.
President Bush looks up from his desk in the Oval Office to see one of
his aides nervously approach him."What is it?" exclaims the President. "It's
this Abortion Bill, Mr. President. What do you want to do about it?" the
aide replies."Just go ahead and pay it," responds the President.
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