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To: E who wrote (17121)4/19/2000 1:02:00 AM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (9) | Respond to of 769667
 
l4l.org

Some Information on LFL

In 1976, when she became pro-life, Doris Gordon founded Libertarians for Life "because some libertarian had to blow the whistle."
As libertarians, LFL's interest in the abortion debate is in everyone's unalienable rights. LFL's reasoning is philosophical, not religious. Some LFL associates are religious; others, such as Gordon, are atheists.

LFL focuses mainly on two central points: personhood (what "person" means, and why all preborn children are persons); and parental obligation (how parents incur it). From our answers we conclude that prenatal children have the right to the protection of the law.

We also conclude that abortion-choicers can't disprove that the preborn are persons. They don't have a defense for abortion "rights" that even they agree upon. Nor do they have even one argument that holds water.

LFL uses many sources to gather information: libertarian and other publications, conversation, correspondence, etc. It scrutinizes arguments both for and against abortion "rights" to see what merit, if any, they have. It publishes articles explaining why abortion and abandonment are aggression under libertarian principles. Its newsletter, LFL Reports, has been published occasionally since 1981.

Is LFL doing any good? Our articles and letters have appeared in various publications, libertarian, pro-life, etc. We provide speakers for libertarian and other events. One staunch abortion-choice libertarian was heard to mutter about "creeping Gordonism." Others call abortion a "hot debate." LFL intends to keep feeding the flame. Please help.

Libertarians for Life's positions

Libertarianism affirms the central, inalienable right of all persons to be free from aggression (the initiation of force or fraud). Nonaggression belongs in every code of morality. LFL also affirms that from conception to death, we are persons with the right not to be killed. The killing of an innocent person, as in abortion, violates this right.

LFL further affirms that, under libertarian principles, parents owe their dependent children, born and preborn, care and protection from harm. Even if abortion were merely a case of "abandonment" or eviction, as some wish to rationalize it, it would still be wrongful death.

Dependent children are like "captives" of their parents, for they are in the parents' control. This is not voluntary for the children, but it is for the parents. Therefore, when parents choose not to provide care and the children get harmed, the parents have initiated force, and they are accountable.

Abortion, then, violates two rights of children: the right not to be killed, and the right to parental care and protection. Even when pregnancy is due to rape, both parents still have the general obligation not to kill or further endanger their innocent preborn child.





To: E who wrote (17121)4/19/2000 9:56:00 AM
From: DMaA  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
You think you're an independent thinker but you fell for the democrat/big media propaganda hook line and sinker.

. I so disliked Kenneth Starr and the Starr investigation that in spite of it being obvious that Clinton was a pig, I felt myself wishing for a long time that some redeeming quality would emerge in time! I mean, there he was, President, and, oh, yuck.