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Politics : The abortion issue: pro-choice vs. anti-abortion

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To: Poet who wrote (2)1/24/2003 3:11:59 AM
From: craig crawford  Read Replies (1) of 286
 
Senator Joe Lieberman, so-called Orthodox Jew and Democratic presidential candidate, has voted five times against banning partial-birth abortion. In fact, 10 out of 11 Jewish senators (including Lieberman) voted against a ban on partial-birth abortion as well. Only one Jewish senator voted in favor of a ban on partial birth abortion, Arlen Specter (R). On the same measure, 25 out of 26 Jewish representatives in the House voted against the ban. Only one Jewish congressman voted to ban partial-birth abortion, Eric Cantor (R)
The National Organization for Women (NOW) was primarily founded by Betty Friedan, who is Jewish and served as NOW’s first president. Throughout the years NOW has been served by Jewish presidents such as Eleanor Smeal and Judy Goldsmith.

Ira Glasser served as chief of the ACLU for 23 years until his retirement in July 2001. His official title was executive director, and he is Jewish. The current president of the ACLU is Nadine Strossen, and she is Jewish as well. One of the principal founders of the ACLU was Felix Frankfurter, the Jewish supreme court justice appointed by Franklin D Roosevelt. The ACLU is staunchly pro-abortion.

The current president of Planned Parenthood is Gloria Feldt, she is Jewish. Radical feminists Gloria Steinem and Gloria Allred are both Jewish and have been prominently associated with the feminist pro-abortion movement. Steinem founded Voters For Choice with another Jew, Kristina Kiehl.

J.J. Goldberg, Jewish-author of the book “Jewish Power” states on pages 25, 26:

“...the American Jewish Committee commissioned a study in 1988 to see how Jews' political and social views differed from those of their neighbors. The survey questioned groups of Jewish and non-Jewish Americans separately and compared their answers... On abortion rights, the nation as a whole was mixed (45 percent favored unrestricted abortion, 44 percent favored some restrictions, 11 percent favored outlawing it altogether), while 87 percent of Jews favored free choice and almost none favored a total ban”

On this 30th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, it’s time for prominent Jewish leaders who are quick to remind Americans about the horrors of the Jewish Holocaust, to stand up and condemn the abortion holocaust which has resulted in the deliberate slaughter of 40 million innocent babies in America!!
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