Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Fidelis on NARAL Report: “Far Outside the Mainstream”

Yesterday, I received the following message in an email from Joseph Cella at Fidelis:
Last Thursday, NARAL Pro-Choice America issued their report on Judge Alito entitled: “Liberty at Risk: The Vulnerability of Reproductive Rights Under Alito” in their first major attack against Alito in advance of his confirmation hearings which begin on January 9.

The report by the National Abortion Rights Action League is so far outside the mainstream it can hardly be taken seriously. This is yet another example of how radical pro-abortion liberal groups want to dictate their agenda of unregulated abortion on demand with activist judges rather than through the proper course of legislative debate and law.

The report suggests that the right to abortion in America is in imminent danger and states: “Access to abortion is…perilously close to non-existent in many parts of the country.” The fact of the matter is America has the most permissive abortion laws in the world.

Click here to see NARAL's report on Judge Alito.
The Fidelis press release notes that
Throughout the report NARAL cites ‘rollback’ efforts such as commonsense efforts to inform women of the dangers of abortion, provide counseling, parental involvement, and restrictions on the barbarous practice of infanticide called partial birth abortion as unacceptable.

Cella said: “The report clearly shows that NARAL views any regulation on abortion, however beneficial to women, children, and parents as an assault on their radical agenda. Their views are far outside the mainstream of the great majority of Americans.”
To see the press release from Fidelis, click here.

1 Comments:

At 12/21/2005 10:37 AM, Blogger Fidei Defensor said...

"The report suggests that the right to abortion in America is in imminent danger and states: “Access to abortion is…perilously close to non-existent in many parts of the country.”

I know these folks use alamrist tactics but gosh it is nice to hear somone saying that, i look forward to the day when it is "non-existant."

 

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