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Monday, November 19, 2007
Mike S. Adams :: Townhall.com Columnist
Devolving Standards of Decency
by Mike S. Adams
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Recently, a young woman came by my office to discuss my opposition to abortion. Two of her friends had already had abortions though she had not. She was motivated to visit me by a discussion in her Women’s Studies class – one that broached the controversial topic of abortion and rape.

The feminist teaching the class was one affiliated with our Women’s Resource Center – an office that seeks to win the abortion debate by ensuring that it never actually takes place. The feminists figure that simply maintaining the status quo will look a lot like winning a “debate” to those unaware of the extent of feminist opposition to the First Amendment. They also seek to win the abortion “debate” by using the most extreme cases to justify abortion for the sake of convenience.

And so it came as no surprise that the feminist “scholar” won some points with these impressionable young women by asking them “How could anyone look a rape victim in the eye and tell her she must have her baby?” This was done without ever having to look a pro-lifer in the eye.

Since many of these feminists are English professors there is a decided preference to engage in soliloquy rather than dialogue. There is also a decided tendency to misclassify (or ms-classify) certain questions as rhetorical simply because they have not been subjected to cross-examination in the minds of feminists.

My answer to the feminist’s question is grounded in the assumption that it was not merely rhetorical. My answer is also firmly grounded in reality.

Laura is a real, living and breathing entity – very much like the U.S. Constitution, one might say. She hails from Texas which is also where her mother put her up for adoption in the 1970s. Having never met her biological mother, she eventually became curious about her background and why her mother decided to put her up for adoption. She began doing her research with the understanding that it might lead her to discover some things that were, to say the least, distressing.

And it did lead to distress. In fact, it could not have been more distressing as Laura eventually learned that her father was a rapist and her mother a rape victim. Although I am tempted to speak of Laura’s kindness, her contributions to society, and so forth, I will exercise my right to chose to abort this story (a First Amendment exercise, actually) in order to reframe the feminist professor’s question:

Would it have been more insensitive and indecent to a) tell Laura’s mother to have the baby (as someone seems to have done) or to b) tell Laura she should have been aborted.

And, make no mistake about it; this really is a matter of decency, or lack thereof.

In 1958, the United States Supreme Court stated (in Trop v. Dulles) that the Eight Amendment must “draw its meaning from the evolving standards of decency that mark the progress of a maturing society.” In this case, the government was prevented from stripping a man of his citizenship as punishment for a crime. Continued...

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Mike Adams is a criminology professor at the University of North Carolina Wilmington and author of Feminists Say the Darndest Things: A Politically Incorrect Professor Confronts "Womyn" On Campus.
 
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Subject: Let's have some statistics. . .
I'd like for Touj or another of our dear leftward friends to find some numbers here.

Let's start by finding the number of pregnancies occurring from rape, which can all be assumed to be "unwanted". Then compare this figure to the number of "unwanted" pregnancies occurring from consensual relationships. Somehow I think the ratio will be small.

But let's not stop there. Let's further pare down this number to only those instances in both situations where a failure to abort truly would kill the mother.

I highly doubt that the ratio will be large. I highly doubt that this is the greater in "greatest good of the greatest number".

What we would have, then, is a tremendously small number of children who "have" to die, compared to an immense number who could be given up for adoption and have the chance at a productive life. Why should this great majority have to die for a small percentage that actually "has" to? What kind of morality is that?

Yes, I am male. So what? I practise responsible birth control. I don't engage in behavior likely to cause unwanted pregnancies. I can guarantee that no young lady will ever have to go through that kind of emotional strain because of me.

Future Consequence
Where life comes from its not our place to take away. G-d knits us together like a spiderweb in our mothers womb. That baby feels pain,chokes jerks away,there is plenty of proof in todays technology.
My mom was pregnant with me 4-5 months she was involved in a car accident.My dad was drunk driving and an army vehicle was speeding back to base hit our car. My mom flew through the windshield rolled down a hill and hit a telephone pole. She said Psalm 23 then passed out. Everytime she jerked in pain she could feel me curl up in pain inside her. She trusted in G-d to keep me safe she carried me full term.Very strong woman of faith. Life wasn't easy especially with an alchoholic dad but G-d had a purpose for my moms and my life.
I read an account of dream and vision this pastor saw in hell. One thing he saw was women carrying around umbilical cords with fetus shapes dragging behind them. A choice to murder is not a choice, its a future consequence unless repentance comes you will have to face before your creator.
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