01 November 2004

Voting on Abortion

This is a difficult one for me. I believe without question that abortion is wrong. I have said before in this blog that I consider the pro-abortion plank in the Democratic platform to be immoral and inconsistent. Strange how a party that claims to stand up for the weak and the powerless can miss the weakest and most powerless among us...

It bothers me that Kerry apparently holds no questions about his support for abortion. Bill Clinton made it clear that while the right to have an abortion was currently the law of the land, it was his goal that it should be made more and more rare. I appreciated this. If nothing else, it was moving things in the right direction.

Without reserve, I respect Bush's commitment to life.

But here's the way I see it. For one thing, abortion law can scarcely get any worse. The potential damage Kerry can cause in this area will be minimal. As far as Supreme court justices, Kerry will be facing a much more conservative, probably Republican Congress. Any justices he tries to appoint will have to run a gauntlet that will weed out all but the moderates. Weighing all the other things at stake, I prefer the risk of electing Kerry.

1 Comments:

Anonymous said...

interesting analysis. i still can't cast a vote because "i don't think it can get much worse". that seems fatalistic. Kerry can be guaranteed to vote the party line. he always has. yes, he may have a mostly republican congress voting against him but i would prefer to hope for hope and say that Bush will pull out of Iraq, focus on the homeland and truly make abortion a less and less occuring thing.

11/02/2004 9:36 AM  

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