Anti-Abortion Groups Invigorated By Obama Win

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DAVID CRARY | November 11, 2008 04:42 PM EST | AP

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In a Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2008 photo, Samantha Scarlata and her son Kade cheer for the cameras at the Vote Yes for Life election celebration in Sioux Falls, S.D. With Democrats now in full control in Washington, tactics for anti-abortion groups are likely to refocus on street protests, grass-roots activism and state legislation. (AP Photo/Doug Dreyer)

NEW YORK — Despite election setbacks on many fronts, anti-abortion leaders sound more defiant than deflated as they brace for a future with fewer friends in high places.

With Democrats soon to be in full control in Washington, tactics for anti-abortion groups are likely to refocus on street protests, grass-roots activism and state legislation. One major three-day protest is scheduled to start in the nation's capital on Jan. 21, a day after Barack Obama's inauguration as president.

"The election forces the pro-life movement to go back to what we do best _ local grass-roots organizing," said the Rev. Patrick J. Mahoney, director of the Christian Defense Coalition. "We will not go silently into the night."

At almost every level, last week's election was a stinging defeat for the anti-abortion movement, starting with Obama's presidential victory. Priests for Life said voters "made a grave mistake," while Mahoney's group, in a refrain shared by many conservatives, contended that Obama will be "the most radical pro-abortion president" in U.S. history.

In Congress, supporters of abortion rights now hold 17 more seats in the House and at least four more in the Senate, according to NARAL Pro-Choice America. And at the state level, voters in Colorado, South Dakota and California defeated ballot measures that would have banned or restricted abortions.

Obama's election also dashed hopes within the anti-abortion movement for possible Supreme Court vacancies over the next four years to be filled by judges who might support reversal of Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision establishing a right to abortion.

The overall outcome "brings about feelings of great disappointment, of anger," said the Rev. Frank Pavone, national director of Priests for Life. "But that disappointment and anger are forms of energy. ...I believe a lot of people on the sidelines for last eight years will now get engaged."

Pavone predicted that activists would stage more mass demonstrations and abortion-clinic vigils. He also said the election results shed light on the movement's weak points, and would prompt new efforts to register anti-abortion voters and mobilize clergy to be more outspoken in future campaigns.

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Another outlet for activism is the ever-growing network of local pregnancy centers run by anti-abortion staffers who seek to persuade young women with unintended pregnancies to choose adoption or single motherhood over abortion.

"While legislative efforts to protect the unborn and women from abortion may be limited in future years, the work of pregnancy centers is advancing stronger than ever," said Melinda Delahoyde, president of Care Net. Her network supports 1,100 centers, and is concentrating expansion efforts in black and Hispanic inner-city areas.

Delahoyde said she hoped Obama would live up to his campaign rhetoric and reach out to groups with different views, including the anti-abortion movement.

"We have a lot to bring to the table," she said. "Don't exclude us because we don't line up with you on certain issues."

One of those issues is contraception. Under a Democratic-led government, abortion-rights supporters will call on conservatives to join in an effort to reduce abortions by reducing unintended pregnancies. Anti-abortion leaders say they are unwilling to do this if it means abandoning their abstinence-only approach and supporting greater access to birth control for unmarried women.

"We have a totally different view from other side in how we look at sexuality," said Pavone. "That's where there's no common ground."

Although anti-abortion leaders have abandoned any short-term hopes for favorable legislation out of Congress, they are prepared to lobby intensely if Democrats try to push through a long-pending abortion-rights bill called the Freedom of Choice Act. It would likely override scores of state laws that place limited restrictions on abortion _ including parental notification laws and mandatory waiting periods before an abortion.

"We will do everything to be sure it fails _ the damage it would do to the pro-life movement would be immeasurable," said Mahoney. "On the scale of 1 to 10, that's No. 11 of what our job is."

Another priority, Mahoney said, would be to insist that any health-care legislation emerging from the new Congress does not open the door to any federal funding of abortions.

Within the abortion-rights movement, the election results were viewed as a comprehensive victory, and a repudiation of their rivals.

"The hardline, divisive tactics they've used have been resoundingly rejected," said Cecile Richards, president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America. "We'll probably see some splintering within the conservative community. ...I'd hope some of the folks on the right, if their goal is to reduce the need for abortions, would link arms with us."

But for now, anti-abortion leaders are eager to appear undaunted.

"Any time you have a loss like that, you have an opportunity to reassess and come back stronger," said Charmaine Yoest, president of Americans United for Life. "If they want to see this as a big loss that will set us back, that's OK. Our people are very energized, and ready for Round Two."

To Alesha Doan, a University of Kansas political scientist who studies the anti-abortion movement, the feisty response and the vows of street protests make sense.

"I'd be shocked if the pro-life movement stopped protesting _ that's been the area where they've had success in closing some abortion clinics," she said. "If you compromise, you lose the core of the movement."

NEW YORK — Despite election setbacks on many fronts, anti-abortion leaders sound more defiant than deflated as they brace for a future with fewer friends in high places. With Democrats soon to ...
NEW YORK — Despite election setbacks on many fronts, anti-abortion leaders sound more defiant than deflated as they brace for a future with fewer friends in high places. With Democrats soon to ...
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No matter which way you slice it, anti-choicers are becoming less and less relevant, especially now that we are confronted with REAL issues. The Obama win is a major setback for them, and, with any hope, it will be another two election cycles before they can exert any sort of influence.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:01 PM on 11/11/2008

Pro-life people are not pro life. They are an ironic bunch. They think the way they do only because of their religion, which has clouded their judgement and reasoning. If they are pro-life as they claim to be, there are plenty of orphans and people in the world dying of hunger, diseases, and war. It would be more noble if they dedicate their life to ease the sufferings of others rather than intrude into the life's and beliefs of others.

I have thought about the stance of supposedly pro-life for a long time now and my conclusion is that they are actually are just pro-birth and anti-suicide. They don't care about life at all, which is what happens before birth and before death.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 PM on 11/11/2008
- donaldw6 I'm a Fan of donaldw6 357 fans permalink
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They're pro-life unless you actually try to enjoy life. Support for contraceptives doesn't mean you're encouraging promiscuity, it just means you want people to know how to protect themselves, that's all. That would do more to reduce abortions than anything else. I have no patience with the conservative stance against contraceptives; it's a refusal to accept reality, nothing else.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 PM on 11/11/2008
- Grunty1 I'm a Fan of Grunty1 227 fans permalink

By and large, this group supports the death penalty and, under Bush, pointless wars.
How is causing death ever considered "pro-life"?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 PM on 11/11/2008
- kjstjohn I'm a Fan of kjstjohn 252 fans permalink
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We need to scream and yell about the use of the term "pro-life." Start a movement. Insist that they be called "anti-choice."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:17 PM on 11/11/2008
- Toonadude I'm a Fan of Toonadude 16 fans permalink

No so fast to judge. It's just that they are waiting for a cheap and reliable way to determine whether those orphans and people dying of hunger, diseases, and war are registered Republicans.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 PM on 11/11/2008
- wanj I'm a Fan of wanj 7 fans permalink

Ohhh f**k 'em!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 PM on 11/11/2008

Good heavens, NO! I don't know where they've been, but I am fairly sure they did not take proper precautions

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 PM on 11/11/2008

Enough already. SEPARATION OF CHURCH and STATE. Period.

By our Constitution, there is no valid argument against a woman's choice - or gay marriage .... both of which are opposed by people on the basis of their religious interpretations .

(In fact - the government statutes should not include "marriage" anyway .... that's for religious institutions. It should be Civil Unions available to all citizens.)

What century are we living in?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:47 PM on 11/11/2008
- jsarets I'm a Fan of jsarets 177 fans permalink

"legislative efforts to protect women from abortion may be limited in future years"

I fail to see how abortion is a threat to women.

"We have a totally different view from other side in how we look at sexuality"

This is a key statement. The pro-life movement is fundamentally opposed to sex as an expression of love and intimacy in a committed relationship unless it is also serving a reproductive purpose. In their view, sex is exclusively for having babies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 PM on 11/11/2008
- kjstjohn I'm a Fan of kjstjohn 252 fans permalink
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The majority of Americans are pro-choice but there are still a lot of states that are reliably red because of a combination of anti-choice people and racial bi.gots. The Dems won this year because the economy won out as the main issue. When things get better on the economic front, anti-choicers and bi.gots will get stronger in the traditional red states.

What I think we need to do is to completely abandon the bi.gots and go after the hearts and minds of the anti-choicers who have hearts and minds. Couple a restoration of abortion freedoms with a mission to substantially reduce the number of abortions in America. Find out what are the preventable causes of abortion (other than the obvious which is failure to use contraception). Do unemployed women in their first trimester get abortions because they know they will not be employable in a month? Do women get abortions because they cannot afford to carry a baby to term? Do mentally-ill teenagers plan to get pregnant so they can have someone to love?

We need to educate everyone about what works in Europe where pregnancy and abortion rates are much lower than they are here. Knowledge is power. Let's use our knowledge to meet our anti-choice brethren in the middle and do something about the tragedy of unwanted abortions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:45 PM on 11/11/2008
- tomas0808 I'm a Fan of tomas0808 12 fans permalink

Right on. It's about time (I hope Obama's the one) our leaders take a look at countries like Norway. #1 in Free Press, consistently in the top 5 in standard of living, health care and education (the US is in the 30'sin all categories) and at least consider what they are doing right, instead of disregarding it as 'socialism' and some kind of bad thing. Tell me, someone, what exactly is so bad about having a happy, healthy, strong, educated and productive population? BTW, if we had education the abortion rate would go down. That has been proven in many countries

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:04 PM on 11/11/2008
- zoozey I'm a Fan of zoozey 35 fans permalink

Very good assessment of what is needed!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 AM on 11/12/2008
- marthlois I'm a Fan of marthlois 27 fans permalink

WHAT A BUNCH! Would you please get out there and peddle birth control and shut up! Religion and
this kind of agenda do not belong in this arena. If you're so pro-life, get out and do something about preventing wars! I'm sick of our boys and girls BEING KILLED! Do you protest about this ALSO???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 PM on 11/11/2008
- Gail54 I'm a Fan of Gail54 4 fans permalink

President Barack Obama-Pro-Choice,Womens Rights! I can exhale,now...He WON!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 PM on 11/11/2008
- JadedAggie I'm a Fan of JadedAggie 10 fans permalink

As long as they refuse to acknowledge the benefits of contraception they will continue to lose power. Their positions in terms of sexual education simply damages their ability to appeal to the new generation of voters.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 PM on 11/11/2008
- Gail54 I'm a Fan of Gail54 4 fans permalink

Anti abortion groups-let em try! The majority of Americans,I believe, are Pro- Choice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 PM on 11/11/2008
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Pres. Elect. Obama says that through education and accessible birth control we can render abortion obsolete, just like in Western Europe. But, no, the fundies stick their fingers in their ears and chant la,la,la when this subject is broached. Adults having sex??? No!!!! Grow up. Educate the populace, make birth control affordable and accessible and put programs in place for young women who have nowhere to go(I know, those pesky SOCIALIST programs). Work to make abortion obsolete as opposed to simply outlaw abortion and let women fend for themselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 PM on 11/11/2008
- Gail54 I'm a Fan of Gail54 4 fans permalink

I was in high school when abortion was legalized.I remember the days when it wasn't and so does my 83 year old Mother and many women before her.Termination of pregnancies will always be sought......I am PRO-SAFE-ABORTION!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 PM on 11/11/2008
- chronic I'm a Fan of chronic 71 fans permalink
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PRO-SAFE-CHOICE........I dont think anyone is "PRO Abortion"!



But people want the CHOICE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 PM on 11/11/2008
- ciceroette I'm a Fan of ciceroette 2 fans permalink

To paraphrase Virginia Woolf....

What every woman needs is money, and a WOMB of one's own.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 PM on 11/11/2008

I don't see why anti-choice people fawn over Republicans so much. Republicans have been in the White House for 20 of the past 28 years;and despite running on a pro-life platform and pandering to their pro-life constituents, Roe v. Wade has not been repealed. The Repugs are all about sticking their nose in people's personal business when it comes to abortion rights and gay marriage- despite advocating for small, less-intrusive government- yet God forbid you take away their guns or tell them what they can and cannot do with them! Hypocrits!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 PM on 11/11/2008
- Myshkin57 I'm a Fan of Myshkin57 17 fans permalink

Yep. And the dirty little secret of the GOP is that they don't want Roe v. Wade repealed because if they did no one would have any motivation to vote for them again. They keep dangling the repeal of Roe v. Wade like a carrot in front of the base's face while they keep pushing more and more regressive tax policies and corporate welfare.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:44 PM on 11/11/2008
- donaldw6 I'm a Fan of donaldw6 357 fans permalink
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I'm not sure they even want to repeal it. It may be more useful to them as a wedge issue than as an achievement.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 PM on 11/11/2008
- kjstjohn I'm a Fan of kjstjohn 252 fans permalink
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Bingo. And while most are complaining about Roe v Wade, they are hiding behind it because they know their anti-choice platform will never have far-reaching consequences. (Bush is an exception. He really did want to abolish choice.)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 PM on 11/11/2008
- gr8abz I'm a Fan of gr8abz 6 fans permalink

If a women wants to abort that is HER right. Anybody who argues that is trying to take over that women's body for her and impose their beliefs onto them. This country has been held captive long enough by the Medieval attitudes of the anti-choicers. No more.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 PM on 11/11/2008

By now people have realized that is a fruitless debate. It does nothing but go in circles.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 PM on 11/11/2008
- Gail54 I'm a Fan of Gail54 4 fans permalink

We will never let them win!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 PM on 11/11/2008
- Ohg I'm a Fan of Ohg 5 fans permalink

When are these people going to start using some common sense rather than their theological high mindedness. ....................

http://thefiresidepost.com/2008/10/01/abortion-and-common-sense/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:11 PM on 11/11/2008
- Pavane I'm a Fan of Pavane 20 fans permalink
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It is not high mindedness ... rather, it is narrow mindedness.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 PM on 11/11/2008
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