Posted on 01/23/2013 11:55:04 AM PST by neverdem
Last week Americas abortion giant Planned Parenthood announced that it will be moving away from the slogan choice as a way to describe killing a child in the womb.
Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards told a press briefing that abortion is complicated and that the pro-choice label was unacceptably limiting.
Thats the spin. Heres the truth: The term has become a political loser.
Today more Americans know the science of the developing child and the reality of what abortion does to her and to her mother, and increasingly they refuse to cloak themselves in the propaganda that the abortion industry pushes. Thanks to technology, parents can see the development of their children with their own eyes. I watched the fluttery pulse of my daughters heartbeat during an early obstetric ultrasound at just four weeks development. The ultrasound most parents see at 20 weeks gestation lets them watch their child clasping his hands, sucking his thumbs, yawning, stretching, even smiling.
In 1995 when the Gallup polling organization asked Americans whether they consider themselves pro-choice or pro-life on abortion, the pro-choice label had a wide lead: 56 percent pro-choice to 33 percent pro-life.
But pro-choice has been losing ground ever since. In fact, in 2009 for the first time more Americans identified themselves as pro-life than pro-choice. Last year pro-life out-polled pro-choice by nearly 10 percentage points.
While post-election polls showed the labels polling close again, choice has never delivered the tremendous rhetorical cache it once did; hence, the search for a new gimmick.
Planned Parenthood Vice President Dawn Laguens was more candid, worrying out loud that choice as a slogan for abortion may sound a bit frivolous.
She might want to have a word with Planned Parenthood activist Amy Richards, who told the world (through the vehicle of the New York Times Magazine) that she paid an abortionist to kill two of her three unborn children not because she had to, but because she wanted to.
Richards cited, among other things, her desire not to start shopping only at Costco and buying big jars of mayonnaise.
In fact, unwanted lifestyle changes is plenty justification for a legal abortion under Roe v. Wade. The Court ruled that abortion must be permitted for any reason a woman chooses until the child becomes viable; after viability, an abortion must still be permitted if an abortion doctor deems the abortion necessary to protect a womans health, defined by the Court in another ruling issued the same day as all factors physical, emotional, psychological, familial, and the womans age relevant to the well-being of the patient.
As journalist David Savage of the Los Angeles Times reported, the Supreme Court has created an absolute right to abortion under which any abortion can be justified.
And therein lays the problem that Cecile Richards and her comrades face, and that no army of PR wizards or focus groups can change.
It will be interesting to watch Planned Parenthood try to hide it.
Cathy Cleaver Ruse, Esq. is Senior Fellow for Legal Studies at the Family Research Council.
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It might be because it’s too easy to ridicule the word “choice,” since “choice” might not be allowed by the “progressives” for your child’s school or your union membership. When these comparisons are made, the idea of “choice” is exposed as a mask for prenatal homicide, as a friend of mine calls it.
Of course, the USSC ruled that abortion was legal in the ninth month----that women could abort whenever they wanted. To say otherwise, the Supremes would have had to acknowledge the unborn was a living human being.
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