NARAL Pro-Choice America Salutes Nancy Pelosi on Her Inauguration as Speaker of the House
From NARAL Pro-Abort America:
Pelosi brings outstanding leadership on choice as she becomes the highest-ranking woman in congressional history
Washington, D.C. – Nancy Keenan, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, issued the following statement in commemoration of the historic swearing in of Rep. Nancy Pelosi as the first woman to serve as the Speaker of the House.
"Americans who value freedom and privacy have many reasons to celebrate as Nancy Pelosi takes the Speaker's gavel to make this historic move forward for our country. For her nearly 20 years in office, Speaker Pelosi has been an effective advocate for women's health and has championed her pro-choice values by consistently voting to protect a woman's right to choose. In November, voters across this country endorsed Speaker Pelosi's call for a change and new direction by electing 23 new pro-choice members to the U.S. House of Representatives. Today, we celebrate as Speaker Pelosi takes the reins; under her leadership Americans can expect a new focus on commonsense solutions, not the divisive attacks that marred the previous Congresses."
Hat tip to Diogenes, who further notes:
To be fair, we should also mention that the Pelosi gave evidence of her faith commitment by inviting Fr. Stephen Privett, S.J., president of the University of San Francisco, to deliver the invocation at the opening of the 110th Congress. In a pre-prayer interview, Privett, with unusually felicitous infelicity, explained Pelosi's claim that she is "motivated by the Gospel of Matthew":
"The Gospel of Matthew has a marked preference for the poor, for the marginalized, and for the dispossessed, and I think Nancy has a genuine feel for those people and would like to see government care for them as the Gospel asks us to do."
Connor Peterson was unavailable for comment.
5 Comments:
And the NRA saluted when GWB became President. Great!
How many Americans die from senseless gun violence everyday?
With all due respect to Fr. Privett, we're the ones that are supposed to take care of each other, not Big Daddy Government being cradle-to-grave nanny.
And what about the Foundations of any "life ethic." Without respect for said life, the rest of the ethic become a sorrowful mockery.
Didn't Jesus have the Apostles buy arms?
Last time I checked, gun ownership wasn't considered an intrinsic evil.
Abortion, on the other hand, is.
It isn't the registered guns that are being used in the senseless gun violence everyday? Limiting gun registration will not combat gun violence in the least.
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