08 Mar 2008 12:28:38 | Sheldon Reiffenstein
This article is excerpted from my ebook "Liberal Is NOT A Four
Letter Word. "The Real Abortion Debate" Cutting to the chase…
liberals believe that government has no business in medical
decisions between doctor and patient. When the 1973 Roe v Wade
decision gave women the choice over their own bodies, abortion
became a private decision.
Here is where the defendants dive in with their religious
interference. Arguing that the fertilization of an egg is the
creation of life, they say that abortion is the taking of that
life; it is murder. Thus any abortion is wrong. They are
“pro-life” – as if any sane person is “anti-life”. They do not
hide their intention to reverse Roe v Wade.
The defendants employ the guerilla tactic of incremental
legislation on abortion. They try to ban a medical procedure
they fatefully call “partial birth abortion”, and want to pass
laws that would force doctors of pregnant teens to inform the
girl’s parents if she chooses to have an abortion. Each
incremental step carves into the fundamental right to choose.
The defendants’ endgame: make abortion completely illegal again.
If they truly believe that is going to stop abortions, they’re
living in some weird dreamland.
Making abortions illegal will place even more lives at risk.
Women will be forced to adopt drastic solutions that not only
abort the fetus, but jeopardize a woman’s health and life.
Taking away a woman’s reproductive rights and subordinating them
to the fetus is not only unconstitutional, but dangerous to
women’s health.
Even after criminalizing abortions, the defendants will probably
place some exceptions in any law. One will be: in the case of
incest or rape, abortion should be allowed. Let’s see…it’s okay
to kill a fetus under circumstances they define, but not under
those the pro-choice people define. Is it me, or is there a
disconnect here?
Another exception inevitably will be to allow abortion if the
health of the mother is at risk. This, too, creates problems. It
places doctors in a difficult position. Not all risk situations
are black and white. What if the doctor decides to abort and is
wrong? With the threat of liability for a judgment call hanging
over his head, a doctor might hesitate, might make a choice that
kills both mother and fetus. Or he could be arrested for
performing an unnecessary abortion.
Making abortion illegal will create murkiness, indecision and
more deaths, without lowering the number of, much less stopping,
abortions.
The argument about when life begins is a huge distraction in the
abortion debate. The defendants love to trap pro-choice people
by getting them to either agree that life begins at conception,
or get them squirming in their chairs trying to avoid the
question. Too many pro-choice people fall for it and they can’t
win. We’ve shown that in any abortion law anti-abortion groups
will need to make concessions that compromise their overriding
principle that all life is sacred. The real discussion cannot be
about when any of us believes life starts. It must be about the
circumstances that make abortion necessary.
Why not take a new, liberal view of the debate? Why won’t the
defendants take their heads out of the Bible, and face the
truth? Unmarried people will not stop having sex even with all
the finger-wagging and righteousness of the defendants. Given
that, why not teach proper sexuality education? Why not make
available any and all contraceptive devices that would stop
pregnancy from happening in the first place? Why not let women
be in charge of how they handle their reproductive years? Why
not do all this and create a situation where abortion is less
necessary? Abortion will never be eliminated. The defendants
themselves say they know that in certain circumstances an
abortion is the only medical solution. Once again, they can
practice this moral relativism, while at the same time inciting
abortion foes and painting liberals as “baby killers”. Their
tactics suck and we need to call them on it. Rational people are
going to disagree in this debate. What we should strive for is
an agreement to reduce the necessity for abortions. Reason
versus irrationality has to prevail.
About Author :
Sheldon Reiffenstein is a freelance writer and a studen tof
government, with a Political Science degree. His latest book is
titled "Liberal Is NOT A Four Letter Word, available at
www.liberalisnotafourletterword.com/