Quick Hits

The news keeps coming so fast, it’s hard to keep up. Some thoughts for a Friday afternoon:

1. I wonder if it’s possible to stake out a moderate position on abortion rights. I guess the conventional wisdom will offer a resounding “No”, but in the light of recent news I’m going to continue to try.

I am personally opposed to abortion, but I believe abortion must remain legal within the United States because the practical consequences of state or federal laws against it would be disastrous. Look at these statistics: about 1.3 million Americans get an abortion every year. In case anybody wants to pretend that these 1.3 million Americans are all godless liberals from bad families, note this item:

Women identifying themselves as Protestants obtain 37.4% of all abortions in the U.S.; Catholic women account for 31.3%, Jewish women account for 1.3%, and women with no religious affiliation obtain 23.7% of all abortions. 18% of all abortions are performed on women who identify themselves as “Born-again/Evangelical”.

I’m sad to learn that my own state has the highest percentages of abortions in the country, but this state-by-state breakdown shows us that every state has significant abortion numbers. A pro-life friend with whom I engaged in a long debate about the subject last year told me that 35% of Republican families have a family member who’s had an abortion. Maybe this is supposed to demonstrate that Republican families show lower numbers than non-Republican families, but all I can say is “that’s a lot of Republican families”.

My conclusion from all this is that any attempt to make abortion illegal will simply result in the immediate emergence of black markets, inter-state “abortion railroads” and (most dangerously) illegal amateur operations. Why can’t the pro-life movement focus on practical and results-oriented approaches to reducing the incidence of abortion in the United States? Why is legality the sole rallying cry, when there is no reason to believe that allowing certain states to outlaw abortion will significantly reduce the amount of abortions that occur?

I’d love to see a moderate front make its presence felt in this debate. Hasn’t happened yet.

2. I don’t do a whole lot of agreeing with the National Review, but an article called The Culture of Passivity by Mark Steyn says everything I was trying to say here.

3. There was once a time when I respected John McCain. Maybe there will come a time again when I respect John McCain. But right now, he just needs to shut up, because he’s embarrassing himself and everybody else.

Diplomacy, McCain, not bombs. Diplomacy. It’s been known to work.

2 Responses to “Quick Hits”

  1. Stokely Says:

    I can’t imagine Steyn’s report on the Montreal massacre. Is this something we should be teaching in our schools, a lesson perhaps. As for McCain, your friend Gump said ‘stupid is as stupid does.’ I think that’s generally applicable. No doubt includes me.

    Abortion and gun control are big time ‘shy away from’ issues. But I’ll say something outrageous instead. We don’t treat animals with the same respect we want human animals to have. We incessantly fuck with their reproductivity. Neuter yer pet, says Bob Barker everyday. Or…we can clone them. Or artificially inseminate them. Aborting unborn humans is a by-product of fucking with animal reproductivity. Like Bill said, we do so because we can.

    But it’s strictly a female issue. I don’t want the League of Women Voters deciding if and when vasectomy should be mandatory or outlawed. Nor do I want men deciding what a female should do with what’s in her womb.

    As for guns, we need a definitive Second Amendment. The current one is worthy of interpretation by Forrest Gump.

  2. Caryn Says:

    Abortion … not that old chestnut again….

    It would be interesting, novel even, to have this discussion without bringing religious or political affiliation into the conversation, since they really do nothing but obfuscate the real arguments. I don’t see that happening anytime soon since it seems to be a convenient rallying cry for those who want to continue that style of debate.

    Also, bombs are awesome.

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