We know the Democrats are pro-abortion. But the Republicans…

…are less than unified on the issues of life. The one certainty there is that the only pro-abortion Republican candidate is now out of the race, and Rudy Giuliani has been mostly irrelevant to the race for more than the past month of primaries.

But Republican and pro-life Democratic supporters are all over the place in their support of the remaining Republican candidates because of their checkerboard positions on life. More on that later…

For the two remaining Democrats in the race, it’s clear. Kathryn Jean Lopez brings something up over at NRO that I’ve addressed here, and it’s an as yet unanswered concern. Sen. Obama could not even vote to protect infants who survived attempted abortion.

He warned: “Whenever we define a pre-viable fetus as a person that is protected by the Equal Protection Clause or the other elements in the Constitution, what we’re really saying is, in fact, that they are persons that are entitled to the kinds of protections that would be provided to a . . . a child — a nine-month-old child that was delivered to term. That determination then, essentially, if it was accepted by a court, would forbid abortions to take place.”

Which, as I’ve said before, is the same argument used not all that long ago against slaves being recognized as persons. The argument he poses is that of the slaveowners who declared that such a designation would require them to grant the protections of the Constitution to this class of people and would then forbid slavery.

And his father is a black man born in Kenya. Can’t he see the illogic of his position?

We will keep asking these questions, even if those presidential debates ignore them.

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  • Great information. Glad to know it. It’s unbelievable the depths some of these people will go to make sure that abortions happen and happen as often as they can. They don’t even make an attempt to try to promote life. (Aside: Obama was just voted most liberal of all senators.)

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