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by: Michele S

09/04/08 @ 10:02:43 PM MDT


(incredible history lesson and perspective.  thanks! - promoted by johne)

Abortion serves as surrogate for a spectrum of unspoken issues related to female personhood and male entitlement. The anti-abortion litmus test was introduced over 30 years ago by Paul Weyrich, who dictated that women step aside and "make way for new life." The political standard serves dual purposes - the marginalization of women and the lightning rod around which to mobilize political coalitions, notably, fundamentalist evangelicals and Catholics.

The elevation of fetal life over women's lives coupled with conservative strategist Howard Phillips' goal, euphemistically described as return to "one-family-one-vote," is calculated to marginalize and disenfranchise women, consistent with the ultraright tenet that select white Christian males alone retain the right to vote or hold office.

Consistently overshadowed by the more easily sensationalized issue of abortion, birth control remains a primary target of the political right. On a slippery slope to 19th century status for women, rightists actively promote "conscience clauses" permitting pharmacists and health care providers to refuse filling contraceptive prescriptions or otherwise provide reproductive health care. The right seeks the outlaw of birth control - a primary means to eliminate the need for abortion. Motivated in part by demographic fear of declining Christian numbers, Pat Robertson rejects the privacy right to contraception upheld in Griswold vs. Connecticut (1965): "I want to see it abolished."

The "right-to-life" movement that elevates embryonic life above women's lives is more accurately termed "right-to-prenatal-life." The most recent incarnation of "personhood" amendments seeking to grant fetuses 14th Amendment rights to "life, liberty and due process of law," appears on the 2008 Colorado ballot. Simultaneously, rightists have opposed the same rights for women as "reading feminism into the Constitution."

Rickie Solinger concluded from her historical research of women's health care that women's rights have often been held hostage by politicians and others with "political agendas hostile to female autonomy and racial equality" (Wake Up Little Susie: Single Pregnancy and Race Before Roe v. Wade, 1992). The criminalization of contraception and abortion, and the widespread U.S. adoption black market that assigned value to babies and punishment to women based on race, were some effects of pre-Roe efforts to control women's reproduction.

Michele S :: Abortion & Personhood Amendment: Surrogate for many unspoken issues
Issues encompassing welfare, contraception, abortion and sex education remain at the nexus of an ideologic agenda that marginalizes and imputes inferiority and sexual sin to women and minorities, while protecting male power and prerogatives of behavior.

Male-dominated church and state institutions that seek control of female sexuality and reproduction have invested comparable energy and time in denial/cover-up of such phenomena as clergy abuse and domestic violence. Naming domestic violence a "myth" and intrusion into the traditional family, political rightists have seized every opportunity to defund domestic violence programs - cut by half at the time of 1996 welfare reform.

Former Colorado governor Bill Owens penned a denial piece in Focus on the Family's periodical (9/95) attributing domestic violence to "non-traditional family structures." Acknowledgment of domestic violence within marriage would "discourage young people from marrying," protested another conservative.

Marty Nalitz, former Colorado Christian Coalition associate director and Independence Institute adjunct, is among those who advocate one vote per household, "preferring not to see women in public office." "Strict constructionists" like Nalitz harken to the time of the founding fathers, when only property-owning white males enjoyed the right to vote. "Every one of those guys was a right-wing Bible-thumping fundamentalist!" he enthused. Women and minorities have been denigrated as "14th Amendment citizens" by ultrarightists. No doubt that while some on the right recoil at the idea of electing a woman, others welcome the cooperation of a woman intent upon undermining the rights of women.

At core, Weyrich's anti-abortion, anti-contraceptive and abstinence-only prescription serves as cornerstone of the right-wing's anticipated male supremacist theocracy. It is the platform upon which the majority of Republican candidates continue to run in 2008. Though his rhetoric has waivered, John McCain has a "two-and-a-half-decade-long perfectly anti-abortion voting record" -- his record on contraception is "no better," writes Sara Blustain in The New Republic.  John McCain's Web site states: "John McCain believes Roe v. Wade is a flawed decision that must be overturned, and as president he will nominate judges who understand that courts should not be in the business of legislating from the bench." On this issue, he and his vice presidential choice, Sarah Palin, are in sync.

Barack Obama's Web site reinforces his support of access to abortion, stating that as President he "will make preserving women's rights and Roe v. Wade a priority...He opposes any Consitutional Amendment to overturn" Roe v. Wade.

McCain and others who invoke "original intent" of the Constitution in opposition to abortion disregard the Ninth Amendment guarantee that all rights possessed by the people at the time the Constitution was written are retained, unless explicitly given up in the Constitution. Abortion remained legal in the United States until 1869, when doctors lobbied to criminalize it except as a medical decision, in part to eliminate competition from midwives who provided much of reproductive health care at the time. Eighteenth century cookbooks commonly contained recipes for herbal abortifacients. Abortion was legal and accepted at the time the Constitution was drafted, thus guaranteeing the right based on the Ninth Amendment alone.

The greatest conceit - that pregnancy is not a health issue and women's lives are expendable - underlies the dual standards of Republican Party pronatalist policy demanding female submission to males who assume the right to hold women hostage to biology.

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Thank you, Michele (4.00 / 1)
Very well written.  More of us need to take this issue seriously.  We tend to laugh at these kinds of attempts to redefine long established rights to the privacy of our bodies and our decisions.  It seems ludicrous that any lawmaker would seriously contemplate giving constitutional rights to a blob of cells that would equal or outweigh the constitutional rights of women.  But these people are dead serious, and dangerous.  They are reassigning an adult woman's right to make her own medical decisions to pharmacists, in elevating the right of pharmacists' not to violate their private religious opinions over the right of women to medical care.   We have to take them seriously, and they have to be stopped.

Choice for Their Friends, (0.00 / 0)
They are reassigning an adult woman's right to make her own medical decisions to pharmacists, in elevating the right of pharmacists' not to violate their private religious opinions over the right of women to medical care.

Consider that the Republican candidate for Vice President chose to have her baby as aparently does her daughter. There are rules for the elite Republicans and there are rules for everyone else.

If Colordans want our state which now competes with Mississippi for the bottom to do so with El Salvador, we are well on our way with 48.  Let us all hope and work to assure that it goes down.


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Many conceits surrounding pregnancy and abortion (0.00 / 0)
Not every fertilized egg even has the potential to become a person - some become hydatiform moles or cancerous tumors.

Hormones of pregnancy exacerbate cancers, yet the only choice the right recognizes is the sacrifice of a woman's life in order to carry a pregnancy to term.

As a nurse in the pre-Roe '70s, I worked with women who had no choices and died from pregnancies that were contraindicated - women who had chronic heart disease or acute kidney disease.

Michele Swenson, author of "Democracy Under Assault, TheoPolititics, Incivility and Violence on the Right"  www.TheoPolitics.com


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Get involved in 'No on 48' campaign. (4.00 / 1)
The 'No on 48' campaign will be kicking off next week with a rally and media event at Auraria Campus in Denver.  As absurd as the amendment is, it is a real threat, and there is a lot at stake.  We need to educate Colorado voters on what this amendment really means.

For more information on how to get involved and to RSVP for this event, see the following link:
http://www.ppaction.org/pprm/e...


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