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Saturday, March 12, 2005

Condi Rice Is "Mildly Pro-Choice"

This is somewhat sad news for me. I was looking forward to supporting Condi for President in 08 without reservation. Now, I have reservations. Here is part of the article from the Washington Times where she ~ like Hillary ~ tries to map out some moderate, middle ground on the abortion issue.


The Washington Times - March 12, 2005: "     Miss Rice said abortion should be 'as rare a circumstance as possible,' although without excessive government intervention. 'We should not have the federal government in a position where it is forcing its views on one side or the other.
    'So, for instance, I've tended to agree with those who do not favor federal funding for abortion, because I believe that those who hold a strong moral view on the other side should not be forced to fund it.'
     Describing pro-lifers as 'the other side' is one of the ways Miss Rice articulates her position as a 'mildly pro-choice' Republican. She explained that she is 'in effect kind of libertarian on this issue,' adding: 'I have been concerned about a government role.
  'I am a strong proponent of parental notification. I am a strong proponent of a ban on late-term abortion. These are all things that I think unite people and I think that that's where we should be.
     'We ought to have a culture that says, 'Who wants to have an abortion? Who wants to see a daughter or a friend or a sibling go through something like that?' '
     Miss Rice described abortion as an 'extremely difficult moral issue' which she approaches as 'a deeply religious person.'
     'My faith is a part of everything that I do,' she said. 'It's not something that I can set outside of anything that I do, because it's so integral to who I am.
     'And prayer is very important to me and a belief that if you ask for it, you will be guided. Now, that doesn't mean that I think that God will tell me what to do on, you know, the Iran nuclear problem.
     'That's not how I see it. But I do believe very strongly that if you are a prayerful and faithful person, that that is a help in guiding us, as imperfect beings, to have to deal with extremely difficult and consequential matters.'"

1 comment:

slantrider said...

I've come to believe that a killing is the deliberate stopping of life,any life. We "kill" a carrot, peal it and eat it, not much of a problem on the 'ol moral-a-meter. Kill in self-defence? bad stuff, sure, but necessary. Murder on the other hand is to take away hope. Right up to the last moment a victim of murder has a little glimmer of hope. But with abortion the baby has no hope, not a chance. We give life through love and is'nt love the recognition of the spirit of God?

This is why capital punishment and abortion are in a dead even tie for last place on the killing numberline.

I struggle to live my life in peace and, well, how can I say it? Live in Life!

Regards
Frank