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Thursday March 13, 2003 19:59
by joe ranii
Those of us who support life in Iraq must welcome the decision of the US Senate to ban the atrocity that is partial-birth abortion.
3 inches from infanticide
Stop. Before you continue this editorial, take a moment to place your palm on the adjacent column, fingers pressed together. The distance from your index finger to your pinky should be enough to about cover the 3 inches of text in the column. Those 3 inches don't seem like much. But, until the ban on partial-birth abortion becomes a law, those 3 inches are the legal measure of personhood — the distance that separates an abortion and an infanticide.
Regardless of how prematurely a child is born, it is considered a constitutionally protected person if, once it is outside of the mother, it shows any sign of life — heartbeat, voluntary movement of muscles or respiration. Under the partial-birth procedure, the abortionist makes a partial delivery of the fetus — enough to grasp it, to hold it and to kill it. If, before the procedure is finished, the fetus makes it fully outside of the mother — a distance of just a few inches — the abortion becomes an infanticide.
The procedure is a gruesome one. However, that, in and of itself, is not a sufficient reason for its proscription. After all, many medical operations are gory, cutting and stitching skin and sinew. Regardless of how they are performed, abortions are awful to behold. However, the partial-birth procedure is unique, in that it brings the baby within literally just a few inches of its life.
Those few inches are one of the reasons that the Supreme Court overturned a Nebraska law banning the partial-birth procedure in 2000. In a 5-4 ruling in Stenberg vs. Carhart, the court said the state law was so vague that it could have banned other abortion procedures.
That issue has been dealt with, according to Sen. Rick Santorum, the principle sponsor of the proposed ban. Certainly, it seems specific enough. It defines a partial-birth abortion as "an overt act that the person knows will kill the partially delivered fetus." The prohibition applies when either "the entire fetal head is outside the body of the mother," or when "any part of the fetal trunk past the navel is outside the body of the mother."
Mr. Santorum's bill contains an exception for when the mother's life is in danger. It does not contain a similar exception for the health of the mother, which critics argue is necessary for the ban to pass the constitutional test. Time will tell, since, should the prohibition become law, pro-abortion organizations plan to challenge it in court.
That possibility shouldn't stop Congress from passing the partial-birth ban to the president's waiting signature. Members of Congress have been working for nearly a decade to use a better measure of personhood than the 3 inches that currently separates an abortion from an infanticide. That's more than enough time. Congress should act expeditiously to ban the partial-birth procedure.
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4I am surprised at your lack of priorities and patriotism at this grave time for President Bush. Don't bother him with such minor problems, sure the latest pentagon bomb can take care of them after they have been born, especially if they are Iraqi children. GBA
Priorities?
In the last 10 years at the rate of 1.4 million abortions annually in the US, there have been 14 million lives aborted (cut short), and nearly as many girls and women deceived, wounded, and physically or emotionally scarred for life.
14 million deaths cant be ignored.
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Students For Life welcomes the US Senate's ban on partial birth abortions
by Students For Life Fri, Mar 14 2003, 4:03am
Students For Life welcomes the US Senate's ban on partial birth abortions
Students For Life welcomes the US Senate's ban on partial birth abortions.
The United States Senate voted yesterday to outlaw partial birth abortions 63 to 32.
A spokesperson for Students For Life said "It's most a welcome measure that will ban a barbaric practice, the bill must now go to Congress where it is likely to be passed, then should be swiftly signed into Law by President Bush. All those who value life should be most encouraged by its adoption."
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Not news
by Damien Fri, Mar 14 2003, 4:17am
This is not news. It is just a very inept attempt at a press release.
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by IMC Dalek Fri, Mar 14 2003, 4:33am
Bzzt! Bzzt! Warning! Warning! Two line non-informative post with no links or content! Delete! Delete!
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