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LEFT WING LOONS Title: The abortion truth that liberals can’t deny — but try to Maybe the makers of The Big Bang Theory dont watch Meet the Press. Hillary Clinton got into a bit of trouble when she told host Chuck Todd the unborn person doesnt have constitutional rights. Clinton was merely noting some restrictions on abortions are permitted under the law. But the real kerfuffle was over the idea that a person can exist in America without any rights or that fetuses are people at all. The International Planned Parenthood Federation cautions activists to avoid the p word. Its not a person until its born or, as Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) once suggested, until you bring it home from the hospital. Until then, its a fetus or uterine contents. Planned Parenthood advises that activists dont say abort a child, preferring terminate a pregnancy or some such. Clinton is rarely that blunt. She usually likes to use the term womens health. That way she can claim that people who are against abortion-on-demand are against womens health. Anyway, it was hardly a big controversy more like a Twitter dust-up. Thats probably why the writers of the hit CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory missed it. One of the characters, Bernadette, recently got pregnant. In the episode that aired April 7, Bernadette, her husband Howard and their friend Rajesh use a home ultrasound kit. When they hear the unborn babys heartbeat, Rajesh exclaims, You guys made a person! Howard replies, We did! This highlights a phenomenon Ive written a lot about: On some issues, Hollywood can be downright right-wing. From the value of guns in The Walking Dead to the honor of police in countless dramas to the importance of family in most sitcoms, theres a lot more conservatism, broadly understood, on TV than conservatives or liberals ever notice. And so it is with abortion. With the exception of Maude, an awful left-wing 1970s TV show (along with some edgy HBO series), there have been no major sitcoms in which a character has had an abortion. Why? One reason is abortions arent funny. Theres no reason to write a storyline in which a character gets pregnant only to decide later not to have a baby. Thats not a punch line, its a tragedy. Even the very liberal Mindy Kaling, star and producer of The Mindy Project, says the show wont touch the issue of abortion and Kaling plays a gynecologist! Maybe you could write a funny scene where a woman goes to the doctor to get a mammogram or deals with some other aspect of womens health. I dont know. But you cant write a knee-slapper about a woman deliberately terminating an unborn persons life. Sometimes the pregnant character agonizes about her choice (and occasionally theres a miscarriage), but the moment Rachel from Friends or Murphy Brown or Bernadette chooses to keep it, the it stops being an it, and becomes a he or she. Emotionally, thats how it works for many, perhaps most, people. When a woman wants to keep her baby, it becomes a baby long before its born. No father speaks to a belly full of uterine contents, and no mother thumbs through a book of baby names for a fetus she is going to dispose of anyway. Thats how a lot of public policy works, too. Under federal law and many state laws, if you murder a pregnant woman, you can be charged with two homicides. The White House is asking for a lot of money to fight the Zika virus. I think Democrats and Republicans in Congress are interested in making sure that pregnant women and unborn children in this country can be properly protected, White House press secretary Josh Earnest said in February. Unborn children? Yes, both parties want to protect unborn children from disease-carrying mosquitoes. But that bipartisanship falls apart when it comes to Planned Parenthood. This emotional parsing is understandable. The problem is that emotion isnt the best foundation for law. In the past, emotion led lots of Americans to think blacks werent persons either. Logic, science and, finally, moral reasoning said otherwise. If over here an unborn child is a person but over there it isnt, and the only thing distinguishing the two is someones feelings, weve got a problem. And its not just a problem of language. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Deckard (#0)
How true! Si vis pacem, para bellum Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who don't Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God. There are no Carthaginian terrorists. President Obama is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people. --Clint Eastwood "I am concerned for the security of our great nation; not so much because of any threat from without, but because of the insidious forces working from within." -- General Douglas MacArthur
The baby is only human if the mother chooses the baby to be a human ,then the baby has full protection under the law ...that is how sick and distorted the law has become. "If you do not take an interest in the affairs of your government, then you are doomed to live under the rule of fools." Plato
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