To Comfort The Afflicted
And Afflict The Comfortable

To Comfort The Afflicted And Afflict The Comfortable

Sunday, December 22, 2024

Observercast

Women, Are You Listening?

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BY WANDA JO STAPLETON

Banning abortion for impregnated rape victims has become mainstream in the Republican Party – now controlled by Tea Party extremists.

Latest justification for this phenomenon came from Republican Richard Mourdock, U.S. Senate nominee in Indiana. Mourdock described pregnancies resulting from rape as a “gift from God … something that God intended to happen.”

Recently, Missouri Republican Senate candidate Todd Akin explained his anti-abortion stance for rape victims. “If it’s a legitimate rape,” he said, “the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down.”

Vice-Presidential candidate, Congressman Paul Ryan, of Wisconsin, co-sponsored a bill in Congress with Todd Akin to explain “legitimate rape” in order to oppose federal funding on abortions for rape victims. Also, Ryan’s stated belief that “life begins at conception” influenced him to co-sponsor “personhood” legislation which gives a fertilized egg the rights of a person.

Presidential candidate Mitt Romney has made only one ad endorsing a Senate candidate in 2012 – namely Richard Mourdock [cited above]. Although Romney says that he doesn’t support Mourdock’s notion that a pregnancy from rape is a “gift from God,” he stands by his ad and endorsement of Mourdock.

Finally, Oklahoma’s Republican Platform declares: “We believe that at the point of conception, a person is granted the rights guaranteed in the U.S. Constitution, including life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” To protect this fertilized egg-person, all abortions and most birth control would be banned.

Warning to women: Are you listening?

Wanda Jo Stapleton, a former Democratic state representative, lives in Oklahoma City

 

Arnold Hamilton
Arnold Hamilton
Arnold Hamilton became editor of The Observer in September 2006. Previously, he served nearly two decades as the Dallas Morning News’ Oklahoma Bureau chief. He also covered government and politics for the San Jose Mercury News, the Dallas Times Herald, the Tulsa Tribune and the Oklahoma Journal.