I had to share this great blog post from International Pro-life speaker, Attorney Rebecca Kiessling where she takes on a recent article by Ann Coulter where she claimed that pro-lifers like Mourdoch and Akin lost their elections because they were 100% pro-life. Coulter also claims in her article that only 1% of Americans are 100% pro-life which is totally untrue as well.
There should never be any exceptions made in the right to life. All children regardless of how they were conceived are human beings. Children that are conceived in cases of rape and incest are completely innocent and had nothing to do with the way that they were conceived. The children have done nothing wrong just like their mother's did nothing wrong and were victims of these terrible crimes. No woman should ever be the victim of such horrible crimes, and there is excuse for any woman to ever go through that. However if they do become pregnant because of them being victims of these horrible acts the answer to a resulting pregnancy is not an abortion. Abortion will only victimize and traumatize the woman more and take an innocent life in the process. These babies do not deserve the death penalty for the crimes of their fathers. Rebecca was conceived in rape and she has become an internationally known pro-life speaker who is helping others see that every life is precious and matters, and that there should not ever be exceptions to anyone's life.
I got permission from Rebecca to post her response here and I encourage you all to please share this with your family and friends and on your own Facebook, Twitter, and other social networking sites as well. This is an issue that everyone needs to address and talk about even those that are already pro-life. I have heard way to many say that they are pro-life with exceptions or they are pro-life...but... there should never be a but when you are talking about life. The true stories of people like Rebecca and others like Ryan Bomberger, Pam Stenzel, and others are changing hearts and minds and helping to open people's eyes to the truth every day. Please let's help them spread this message that the children who are conceived in rape and incest their lives aren't any less valuable than yours or mine. Because this is truly a life or death matter!
Visit Rebecca's webpage at http://www.rebeccakiessling.com she has many stories and videos of women who were the victims of rapes and became pregnant, and many stories and video from men and women who were conceived in rape. These true stories are so thought provoking and touching and they put a real face to the exceptions issue. Please visit her site and read theirs stories and watch their testimonies and invite others to as well! I can't tell you how important this you just might save someones life!
If you would prefer you can read the response at Rebecca's blog and this is the link to share it...
Below is the entire response copied and shared with Rebecca's permission.
Rebecca Kiessling’s Reply to Ann Coulter — Save The 1!
I knew this would happen! I predicted that Republican party apologists would blame Richard Mourdoch and Todd Akin’s losses on the fact that they are 100% pro-life, instead of acknowledging that the losses were due to how poorly they expressed their positions. And sure enough, the day after the election, Ann Coulter did just that. In her article entitled, “Don’t Blame Romney,” she spent half of the article blaming these two Senate candidates for daring to defend the life of every preborn child. Her exact words were, “because these two idiots decided to come out against abortion in the case of rape and incest,” calling them “pro-life badasses,” “purist grandstanders,” with “insane positions,” who were “showing off.” Unfortunately, Coulter has a huge following and will surely influence many uninformed readers with her misstatement of the facts and her flawed reasoning. I have great concern that these Senate losses will have a chilling effect on pro-life legislators and voters. Hence, a swift and thorough response is in order.
Ann Coulter, referenced “all the hard work intelligent pro-lifers . . . in the trenches” and what they have accomplished, as if she was one of them. Well, I’ve been in the trenches since 1995, and I must point out that Ann Coulter has been missing in action. I’ve never once seen her in here, so I can’t comprehend how she could possibly include herself in this group. I’m a hard-working intelligent pro-life activist, and I’m 100% pro-life – for good reason. I was not only conceived in rape, but nearly aborted at two back-alley abortionists. The only reason I wasn’t killed through a brutal abortion is because I was legally protected. My heroes are those pro-life legislators and activists who were hard-working and intelligent enough to understand that mine was a life worth saving.
Coulter went on to erroneously write that Mourdoch and Akin lost because they had “abortion positions that less than 1 percent of the nation agrees with.” Her figure is way off, and she has totally ignored the fact that their abortion position adheres to the Republican party platform! All she’s doing is further alienating the base. Mitt Romney alienated the base – not only by making the rape exception, but also by his own gaffes, such as when he said, “There’s no legislation with regards to abortion that I’m familiar with that would become part of my agenda.” Pro-life leaders were left to mop up that mess, from which he never recovered. Many pro-lifers who were already skeptical either voted third-party or stayed home. Three million Republicans stayed home, compared to 2008.http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2012/11/republican-turnout-in-2012-election-less-than-2008-and-2004/ Making matters worse, Romney ran ads in battleground states suggesting that it’s extreme to be 100% pro-life. How could anyone deny that such ads hurt Senate candidates like Akin in Missouri, Mourdoch in Indiana, and Smith in Pennsylvania, as well as congressional candidates like Koster in Washington and Bachmann in Minnesota? And let’s not forget how the party leadership threw these candidates under the bus – something Democrats do not do to their own.
Additionally, the 1% figure Coulter threw out there is just not even close to being true. Polls in the last few years have consistently shown that the number is between 20 to 24% of Americans who believe abortion should be illegal in cases of rape. The other 31%+ of Americans who are pro-life with exceptions are 99% of the way there, and only need to be nudged another 1%. My experience shows that this is easy to achieve – if you try, just as how my story changed the heart of Gov. Rick Perry during his presidential campaign. And that’s the key. Who has really tried? I know that the number of 100% pro-life Americans would be much higher if the pro-life movement as a whole actually went after this ground. Instead, Coulter is right in pointing out where the effort has been focused – on things like parental notification laws and efforts to ban partial birth abortion. The lives of children conceived in rape are often minimized with the standard dismissive language of: “Well, it’s only 1%.” Why continue to minimize? Why not stand up and really defend our lives? We need to try to gain ground on this issue, by educating the public, by equipping candidates and legislators on how to most effectively respond to the rape question, by making ads with children conceived in rape available for anyone who wishes to utilize them, and by removing rape exceptions from the law, beginning with the Hyde Amendment.
My response to people like Ann Coulter is – WE ARE NOT CANNON FODDER! You do not get to put us out on the front lines and then take a giant step back. The “burning building” analogy fails because you have no interest in working to save all. You do not get to call yourself pro-life by shutting off the water, sending the fire trucks home, while you stand there watching the building burn down with the 1 inside of it. If you want to see who the real extremist is, Ann Coulter, come on Fox News with me, look me in the eyes and tell me how you think my birthmother should have been able to abort me. Tell me that my life was not worthy of protection and that I don’t deserve to be living, and I’ll show you who is the one who is extreme.
Some strategists will suggest that you have to accept rape exceptions in order to get candidates elected and legislation passed. This is untrue – just look at Right to Life of Michigan as the model. They have been a standard-bearer in this cause and have never accepted the rape exception. You can’t get their PAC endorsement if you make the rape exception, and they will not put their stamp of approval on legislation if it has an exception. When they didn’t have the votes to pass the ban on Medicaid funding of abortion without a rape exception, they worked on the exception-legislators to convince them to change their positions. When they still didn’t have the votes, RLM targeted them in their primaries, got them voted out, then passed the ban without exceptions. That’s how you get it done!
Now Right to Life of Michigan has mentored many other state NRLC affiliates to go to this model of being a standard-bearer, maintaining the principle that all are worthy of protection. Since the change on their Board of Directors nearly 12 years ago, Georgia Right to Life has passed more pro-life legislation then they’d ever passed before. They were told at the time by the Republican party leaders that they were dead, irrelevant, and called extremists. Now, every constitutionally-elected official – Governor, Lt. Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, are all 100% pro-life with no exceptions. The lobbyist for Georgia Right to Life, Dan Becker, wrote a book about it, “Personhood: A Pragmatic Guide to Prolife Victory in the 21st Century and the Return to First Principles in Politics.” www.tkspublications.com Tennessee Right to Life and Alaska Right to Life are other examples of state affiliates who successfully transitioned from the compromising model of accepting the rape exception to being a standard-bearer with no exceptions.
We must not discriminate! Children conceived in rape are surely the most outcast members of our society, being unfairly demonized and portrayed as a “horrible reminder of the rape,” “the rapist’s baby,” “tainting the gene pool,” and even “demon spawn.” This not only affects the pre-born, but also those born under such circumstances. Can you imagine if a law was introduced with an exception in cases of bi-racial rape? I could hear the rationale, “Well, it’s only 1% of 1%,” and “the child would look more like the rapist and would surely be more of a reminder of the rape” – an argument which I’ve actually heard before. There would be a national outcry for such discrimination! Civil rights leaders would be outraged and demand that the exception not only be removed, but that the legislator who introduced it must immediately step down. And yet, half of pro-lifers think nothing of discriminating against children conceived in rape, and it’s wrong!
If we are going to gain ground in this effort to protect unborn children, we must maintain a standard, and we must make more of an effort to educate. I believe that the best people to do so are those of us who have been on the front-lines as pro-life speakers who were conceived in rape, who have been spending our entire adult lives defending our right to life. We’ve heard every question, every challenge, every argument. Why not utilize us? Just to name a few, there is Ryan Bomberger, Susan Jaramillo, and Pam Stenzel. On my website, there are dozens of stories of others conceived in rape and who became pregnant by rape. We’ve publicly shared our stories for a reason – please use them!www.rebeccakiessling.com/Othersconceivedinrape.html I’m partnering with Personhood Education to form Save The 1 – an organization which will implement the strategies necessary to defend the 1%, as well as the 99%. Here are three of our new ads which will be launched soon. www.youtube.com/savethe1child
Back to Ann Coulter’s article – she wrote that “No law is ever going to require a woman to bear the child of her rapist.” I don’t believe that. Laws DID protect children like me and these protections can and should be restored. She went on to add: “Yes, it’s every bit as much a life as an unborn child that is not the product of rape.” Ann, your words speak volumes as to what you really believe. A preborn child is not an “it.” He or she is a life, a human being, a person, a son or a daughter. They have a gender. This is not a mere philosophical or political exercise, but real people’s lives are at stake. When I represented the mother in Michigan’s “frozen embryo” case, the fertility doctors testified at deposition that from one cell, they are literally male and female, and ascertainably so! Just as it says in Genesis, “male and female, He created them.” Using words of gender serve to demonstrate the humanity of these children.
Lastly, Ann Coulter goes on to suggest being 100% pro-life is not wise because too much of a good thing can harm you – like too much iron, or too much sugar in your coffee. I couldn’t help but think of the words of Mother Teresa: “How can you say there are too many children? That’s like saying there are too many flowers.” No offense Ann, but I’d rather heed the words of a godly woman like Mother Teresa than you.
Amen Rebecca! Keep standing up for and speaking the truth! God bless you!
I wanted to take this opportunity to share this new video featuring Rebecca for the upcoming Save the 1 campaign too! Please share this with others and let's all be a voice for the voiceless and help to Save the 1!
We really need to focus on those who consider themselves pro-life but make exceptions. There is a huge gap there and it needs to be closed! Then we could really see some change for the better. As long as all are not protected, none are truly protected.
By the way, I am the author of Americans for the Life of the Nation, but switched it to this new account :)
Hi Aura Lea you are so right we have to talk more about this issue and get other pro-lifers that do hold the exceptions to open their eyes on this problem. You aren't truly pro-life if you make exceptions on people's lives the babies that are conceived in rape and incest or have disabilities are completely innocent of everything and they have as much right to life as anyone else does! Rebecca Kiessling is working on a new project called Save the 1 that I will be posting more about very soon that will be dealing with this issue please be sure to come back and find out more about it! I know that it will do a lot to help open people's eyes to the fact that as you said if all aren't protected none are protected and that there is no difference in these children and any other children. Thank you for letting me know about you changing the name on your account so I know it's you hon it's always a pleasure to see and talk with you!
Thank you and I am looking forward to seeing more about the Save The 1 project. I am having an easier time writing now and I have some new things planned too. On these issues I get such strong feelings that it is sometimes hard to write, because it seems impossible to express what needs to be said, but I am doing the best I can :) I've found it can help to get started with a shorter post on something on Twitter or Facebook. It loosens up my thoughts and then later, it is easier to write at more length about the topic on the blog itself.
Hi Aura I know what you mean when I get started talking about Pro-life I get totally caught up in it and loose all track of time a lot of the time. I'm like you I get very strong feelings every time with this topic. I'm so glad that you are writing more keep up the great work hon! I'm sorry I haven't been able to visit your blog much lately I have had so many projects going on I've gotten way behind on many things that I want to do but I hope to visit soon God willing! I pray to be able to do more things that I have been wanting to and meaning to do like I want to again very soon too!
OH and on the Save the 1 site there should be some news on it coming very soon now! I'll be sure to post about it as soon as I get the word!
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We really need to focus on those who consider themselves pro-life but make exceptions. There is a huge gap there and it needs to be closed! Then we could really see some change for the better. As long as all are not protected, none are truly protected.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I am the author of Americans for the Life of the Nation, but switched it to this new account :)
Hi Aura Lea you are so right we have to talk more about this issue and get other pro-lifers that do hold the exceptions to open their eyes on this problem. You aren't truly pro-life if you make exceptions on people's lives the babies that are conceived in rape and incest or have disabilities are completely innocent of everything and they have as much right to life as anyone else does! Rebecca Kiessling is working on a new project called Save the 1 that I will be posting more about very soon that will be dealing with this issue please be sure to come back and find out more about it! I know that it will do a lot to help open people's eyes to the fact that as you said if all aren't protected none are protected and that there is no difference in these children and any other children. Thank you for letting me know about you changing the name on your account so I know it's you hon it's always a pleasure to see and talk with you!
ReplyDeleteThank you and I am looking forward to seeing more about the Save The 1 project. I am having an easier time writing now and I have some new things planned too. On these issues I get such strong feelings that it is sometimes hard to write, because it seems impossible to express what needs to be said, but I am doing the best I can :) I've found it can help to get started with a shorter post on something on Twitter or Facebook. It loosens up my thoughts and then later, it is easier to write at more length about the topic on the blog itself.
ReplyDeleteHi Aura I know what you mean when I get started talking about Pro-life I get totally caught up in it and loose all track of time a lot of the time. I'm like you I get very strong feelings every time with this topic. I'm so glad that you are writing more keep up the great work hon! I'm sorry I haven't been able to visit your blog much lately I have had so many projects going on I've gotten way behind on many things that I want to do but I hope to visit soon God willing! I pray to be able to do more things that I have been wanting to and meaning to do like I want to again very soon too!
ReplyDeleteOH and on the Save the 1 site there should be some news on it coming very soon now! I'll be sure to post about it as soon as I get the word!
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