GOP Ignores Children Once They’re Outside The Womb [View all]
by Cynthia Tucker
A recent road trip took me into the precincts of rural Georgia and Florida, far away from the traffic jams, boutique coffeehouses and National Public Radio signals that frame my familiar landscape. Along the way, billboards reminded me that I was outside my natural habitat: anti-abortion declarations appeared every 40 or 50 miles.
Pregnant? Your babys heart is already beating! Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you. God. And, with a photo of an adorable smiling baby, My heart beat 18 days from conception.
The slogans suggest a stirring compassion for women struggling with an unplanned pregnancy and a deep-seated moral aversion to pregnancy termination. But the morality and compassion have remarkably short attention spans, losing interest in those children once they are outside the womb.
These same stretches of Georgia and Florida, like conservative landscapes all over the country that want to roll back reproductive freedoms, are thick with voters who fight the social safety net that would assist children from less-affluent homes. Head Start, Medicaid and even food stamps are unpopular with those voters.
Through more than 25 years of writing about Roe vs. Wade and the politics that it spawned, Ive never been able to wrap my head around the huge gap between anti-abortionists supposed devotion to fetuses and their animosity toward poor children once they are born. (Catholic theology at least embraces a whole-life ethic that works against both abortion and poverty, but Catholic bishops have seemed more upset lately about contraceptives than about the poor.) While many conservative voters explain their anti-abortion views as Bible-based, their Bibles seem to have edited out Jesus charity toward the less fortunate.
http://www.nationalmemo.com/gop-ignores-children-once-theyre-outside-the-womb/