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    Unity (none / 0) (#4)
    by Brady on Wed Jan 21, 2009 at 02:19:55 PM EST
    Don't interpret unity to mean abandoning your principles or not criticizing policy proposals.  We can't have a healthy democracy unless there is disagreement and debate.  But we can put aside partisan politics without abandoning our principles.  With the abortion issue, injecting partisan politics into the debate is not only disingenuous, it's also counter-productive to limiting abortions.

    This is especially true when we take a look at the impact of recent Presidents and their political parties.  The President's greatest impact on abortion is nominating justices to the Supreme Court.  Since Roe v. Wade was decided, we have lived under 24 years of Republican Presidents and 12 years of Democratic Presidents, and 4 of those were under pro-Life Carter who didn't nominate any justices.  All 9 U.S. Supreme Court Justices have been nominated and confirmed following Roe v. Wade.  Seven of the 9 have been nominated by Republican Presidents.  We were told that when GWB ran for President and ran for re-election that the future of Roe v. Wade depended on his victory.  Despite having a pro-Life majority on the court, Roe v. Wade appears as secure today as ever.

    Women don't decide to have an abortion or not have an abortion based on partisan identification.  Most abortions result from economic pressures and ignorance.  We need to focus on limiting the number of abortions by tackling these two causes of abortion.  And this must occur across party lines.  It means not only funding abortion alternative centers and promoting adoption but also supporting family planning, comprehensive sex education and contraceptives that are actually contra-ceptive.

    It means recognizing the conflict between being pro-Life but supporting policies that make poverty harsher as well, with low minimum wages, opposition to maternity leaves, and lack of health services and insurance. In combination, these policies make ideal conditions for promoting abortion, as one can see from the contrast with countries that do have comprehensive sex education and universal health care.

    Unity on the abortion issue means reaching across party divides to focus on policies that combat abortion by tackling the causes of abortion rather than using the abortion issue and related social issues as politically partisan wedge issues.  This is the post-partisan politics and type of unity President Obama is talking about even though his views on abortion may differ from yours or mine.  Even with Obama, there are plenty of opportunities for Democrats and Republicans to work together to reduce the number of abortions, performed in this country to a lowest rate we've seen since Roe v. Wade.

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