Chuck Baldwin Chuck Baldwin
Please consider this scenario. Several youngsters are drowning in a
neighborhood lake. They are thrashing the water and crying out for
help. There is a large, heavy raft nearby that could be used to rescue
the drowning youths, but it would take several people to haul it into
the water and then row it out to the victims.
Now, as it happens, there are more than enough people standing around
the lake whose combined efforts would be more than adequate to rescue
the drowning young people. Instead of grabbing the life raft and
heading out to save the victims, however, they all start making
speeches.
One by one, the would-be rescuers holler out that they believe in life;
they believe in saving the lives of the drowning young people. They are
all "pro-life." The only problem is, none of them grabs the raft and
actually attempts to save the victims. So, here is the sixty-four
million dollar question: are these people really "pro-life"? Do they
really want to save the victims, or are they simply pro-life pretenders
who only want to talk about saving lives but not actually do anything
about it?
There is no one reading this column who would accept the pro-life
rhetoric of the people around the lake as justification for not
grabbing the life raft and actually saving the lives of those who were
drowning. Then, why do "pro-life" conservatives accept the rhetoric of
Republican politicians when there is no action to back it up?
If Mitt Romney, John McCain, Fred Thompson, and Mike Huckabee are truly
"pro-life," they need to do more than just talk. They need to put up or
shut up!
Ladies and gentlemen, it doesn't take some magical Supreme Court
appointment to overturn Roe v. Wade and end abortion-on-demand. If all
the Republicans who keep telling us that they are "pro-life" (including
President George W. Bush) were really pro-life, then why, in spite of
having had ample time and opportunity to end the abortion holocaust,
have they not done so?
In fact, the GOP has controlled the U.S. Supreme Court since the
infamous Roe v. Wade ruling that legalized abortion-on-demand was
handed down in 1973. That means GOP appointments have dominated the
Court for over thirty years, and yet abortion-on-demand is still the
law of the land.
Beyond that, for six years (2000-2006), "pro-life" Republicans
controlled the entire federal government. And, for six years, millions
of unborn babies cried their silent screams as the abortionists'
scalpels ripped their little bodies apart in abortuaries throughout
America. And to use my opening analogy, all these "pro-life"
Republicans did was stand by the side of the lake and talk "pro-life,"
while the youngsters drowned in front of their eyes. During all this
time, the life raft sat unused on the shore.
Dear reader, the life raft for the millions of unborn babies victimized
by abortion-on-demand is the U.S. Constitution. However, we have a
bunch of arrogant and conceited imbeciles in Washington, D.C., who have
neither the smarts nor guts to use this wonderful life raft. It seems
that the vast majority of them have absolutely no knowledge of the
Constitution — even though each and every one of them takes an oath to
preserve, protect, and defend it.
The only presidential candidate who has a commitment to saving the
lives of unborn babies and who understands the constitutional authority
of Congress to end abortion-on-demand is Texas Congressman Ron Paul
(with the exception of Alan Keyes, who recently announced his
candidacy). You read it right. At this point, John McCain is all talk;
Mitt Romney is all talk; Fred Thompson is all talk. And even Mike
Huckabee is all talk.
Huckabee says that when he was Governor of Arkansas he required
parental notification for abortions, required a woman give informed
consent before having an abortion, and required a woman be told that
her baby would experience pain and be given the option of anesthesia
for her baby. (Source: Mike Huckabee's website) While this is
commendable, none of Huckabee's actions did anything to actually end
abortion-on-demand.
When it comes to ending abortion-on-demand and overturning Roe v. Wade,
the only thing Mike Huckabee (and the rest of the Republican
presidential candidates, save Ron Paul and Alan Keyes) will say is that
they will appoint the right judges, as if they have no power as
President to do anything else. (Good grief! Even Rudy Giuliani says as
much.) My friends, these "pro-life" Republicans are either woefully
ignorant themselves or they are pulling the proverbial wool over our
eyes.
Ron Paul seems to be the only presidential candidate who understands
that under Article. III. Section. 2., the Constitution gives to the
Congress of the United States the power to hold rogue courts in check
and to overturn outlandish rulings such as Roe v. Wade.
Accordingly, Ron Paul has introduced and reintroduced the Sanctity of
Life Act (including in the current Congress). If passed, this Bill
would recognize the personhood of all unborn babies by declaring that
"human life shall be deemed to exist from conception." The Bill also
recognizes the authority of each State to protect the lives of unborn
children. In addition, this Bill would remove abortion from the
jurisdiction of the Court, thereby nullifying the Roe v. Wade decision.
The Bill would also deny funding for abortion providers. In plain
language, the Bill would overturn Roe v. Wade and end
abortion-on-demand.
Is it not more than interesting that "pro-life" President George W.
Bush, along with the "pro-life" Republican Party leadership of both
houses of Congress, refused — and continues to refuse — to support Ron
Paul's Sanctity of Life Act? In addition, not a single "pro-life"
presidential candidate outside of Ron Paul has even bothered to mention
the Sanctity of Life Act, much less aggressively call for its
implementation with a promise that, if elected President, he would sign
it into law. Not Huckabee; not McCain; not Thompson; not Romney; none
of them!
Why did John McCain not introduce Dr. Paul's Sanctity of Life bill in
the U.S. Senate? Why have Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, and Fred Thompson
not committed to use the power of the bully pulpit of the White House
to push Congress to implement this Act? Again, either these men are
ignorant of their constitutional duties and responsibilities (in which
case, they are unqualified for the office of President) or they are not
truly serious about overturning Roe v. Wade and ending
abortion-on-demand (in which case, they are conservative phonies and
frauds).
I say again, it is time for "pro-life" Republicans to put up or shut up!
Beyond that, it is time for Christian conservatives to stop being so
gullible. We need to start looking beyond eloquent rhetoric and
campaign clichés. We need to begin demanding results.
Every four years, Republicans trot out a conservative façade during an
election season for the purpose of obtaining the votes of susceptible
Christians. And every four years, conservative Christians — like
starving catfish — take the bait: hook, line, and sinker.
"Save us from the monster," seems to be the cry of well-meaning — but
easily manipulated — conservatives. The "monster" is whoever the
Democrats nominate, of course. But, ladies and gentlemen, the
Republican Party has done absolutely nothing to change the course of
the country. Nothing! In fact, it has only gotten worse with
Republicans in charge.
Ron Paul is the only candidate running against the status quo. He is
the only candidate who takes his oath to the Constitution seriously. He
is the only candidate who, if elected, would actually turn the country
around. A Ron Paul victory would launch a new American revolution: a
revolution of freedom and independence such as we have not seen since
1776. Furthermore, among the major Republican presidential contenders,
Ron Paul is the only candidate whose pro-life commitment extends beyond
rhetoric.
PS. One further note regarding Mike Huckabee. He will not win the GOP
nomination, but what he will do is wind up endorsing (or perhaps even
being selected as the Vice Presidential candidate) whichever Republican
candidate wins the nomination — even if he is a pro-abortion candidate.
Thus, he will fulfill his role in this election: to bring Christian
conservatives into the Republican fold, even without a commitment to
the life issue by their standard-bearer. In other words, Huckabee is
the establishment's guy to make sure that the Christian conservatives
stay "in line."
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