I am a Christian ethicist, and trained in statistical analysis. I am consistently pro-life. My son David is one witness. For my family, "pro-life" is personal. My wife caught rubella in the eighth week of her pregnancy. We decided not to terminate, to love and raise our baby. David is legally blind and severely handicapped; he also is a blessing to us and to the world. [snip] Abortion was decreasing. When President Bush took office, the nation's abortion rates were at a 24-year low, after a 17.4% decline during the 1990s. This was an average decrease of 1.7% per year, mostly during the latter part of the decade. (This data comes from Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life using the Guttmacher Institute's studies). [snip] Under President Bush, the decade-long trend of declining abortion rates appears to have reversed. Given the trends of the 1990s, 52,000 more abortions occurred in the United States in 2002 than would have been expected before this change of direction. [snip] The U.S. Catholic Bishops warned of this likely outcome if support for families with children was cut back. My wife and I know - as does my son David - that doctors, nurses, hospitals, medical insurance, special schooling, and parental employment are crucial for a special child. David attended the Kentucky School for the Blind, as well as several schools for children with cerebral palsy and other disabilities. He was mainstreamed in public schools as well. We have two other sons and five grandchildren, and we know that every mother, father, and child needs public and family support. What does this tell us? Economic policy and abortion are not separate issues; they form one moral imperative. Rhetoric is hollow, mere tinkling brass, without health care, health insurance, jobs, child care, and a living wage. Pro-life in deed, not merely in word, means we need policies that provide jobs and health insurance and support for prospective mothers.
This is the second time today I will say this....bull flop! This statement is as founded as saying 9/11 caused more pregnancies which caused more abortions. Hey, people started to think the end was near. Wake up call, we could be bombed into oblivion tomorrow so why not screw our brains out today. Got pregnant, better abort because who wants to bring a baby into a world of terrorism.
This sounds crazy maybe but it makes just as much sense. Scientifically speaking most abortions don't occur from two consenting parents making a decision because they found out their baby was going to require a lot of expensive health care. Most abortions are from people who have unplanned pregnancies that will interfere with the way they want to live their lives.
Also, if you want to quote catholic bishops, you should be willing to take what the catholic church has to say about Kerry to heart also. I personally don't give a flying flip what the catholic church has to say about either candidate.