Nicholas P. Cafardi at the National Catholic Reporter argues that while President Obama is in favor of supporting a woman’s right to choose, he doesn’t support social conditions that can lead women to feel compelled to choose abortion. He writes,
There is no doubt Obama is pro-choice. He has said so many times. There is also no doubt Romney is running on what he calls a pro-life platform. But any honest analysis of the facts shows the situation is much more complicated than that.
For example, Obama’s Affordable Care Act does not pay for abortions. In Massachusetts, Romney’s health care law does. Obama favors, and included in the Affordable Care Act, $250 million of support for vulnerable pregnant women and alternatives to abortion. This support will make abortions much less likely, since most abortions are economic. Romney, on the other hand, has endorsed Wisconsin Republican Paul Ryan’s budget, which will cut hundreds of millions of dollars out of the federal plans that support poor women. The undoubted effect: The number of abortions in the United States will increase. On these facts, Obama is much more pro-life than Romney.
This is good. Yes. This is excellent.
Fascinating
Republicans are pro-birth, they don’t care what happens after the baby’s born.
Hmmmm
Interesting…
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