Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Kathleen Sebelius' "Pro-Choice" Incoherence

Here is a great article from Michael Gerson picking apart Sebelius' "personally opposed, but unwilling to impose" psychobabble on the issue of abortion.

A reminder: when someone says they are "personally opposed, but unwilling to impose," they usually mean "personally supportive, and hell-bent on imposing."

Similarly, anytime someone says that they seek to "reduce the number of abortions," and prescribe support for a pro-abort politician as the means by which to do this, they are insulting your intelligence. If the pro-aborts didn't respect your inherent right to make it out of the womb against your mother's wishes when you were a baby, why expect them to respect your right to act against their wishes today?

See the example of the subterfuge perpetrated by Catholics United - who not coincidentally supports Kathleen Sebelius for HHS secretary (and whose Director of Organization campaigned on her behalf when she ran for governor of Kansas) - as detailed in the previous post. God bless!


In Jesus and Mary,
Gerald

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