Thursday, June 5, 2008

Dion Woud Rather Let The Mothers Suffer Than Allow Fetal Rights Debate

Dion vowed to block the Unborn Victims Of Crime Act because he's afraid it could reopen the abortion debate.
The "unborn victims of crime" legislation is a private member's bill proposed by Edmonton Tory MP Ken Epp, which would make it a crime to take the life of a fetus against the will of the mother.

Although the bill specifically excludes abortion, pro-choice advocates fear it would give legal status to the fetus and would, thus, be a step towards recriminalizing abortion.

Dion indicated that he shares the view that the bill would reopen the abortion debate and vowed: "We will not allow that to happen."
So what if it's been confirmed by independent legal experts that there's no way bill C-484 could be used to outlaw abortion? So what if 72% of Canadians support a bill that would make it a separate crime to harm an unborn baby during an attack on the mother? It's the debate itself that scares Dion and his fellow pro-aborts. A debate they know they could never win.

So here you have it folks. Pro-abort ideology mandates that a mother and her unborn baby are "one body". This myth has no scientific basis whatsoever. But it fuels extremely profitable "businesses". So when it comes to a choice between pregnant mothers' best interests and a powerful myth which brings in money - the myth and the money take precedence.

But not everything is lost however. Dion is not a leader. It took him 7 months(!) to decide that he's against the bill (when the bill was voted on 3 months ago, Dion was absent). Now he can't decide whether or not he should order his MPs to vote down C-484, waiting for the party whip to make that decision. So if there are enough people letting their MPs know that they want the Unborn Victims Of Crime Act passed and if there are enough Liberal MPs convinced that should vote for the bill, Dion may actually back down - just as he's recently backed down on his opposition to carbon taxes.

So let's redouble our efforts to make Dion back down. Here's a great video which gives a brief introduction to bill C-484. Let's make sure this video is watched by as many people as possible - including the 7 out of 10 Liberal voters who support the Unborn Victims Of Crime Act. If Dion succeeds in his attempts to kill bill C-484, those voters better respond by reconsidering their allegiance, killing the Liberal party in the next election.

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