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Guest Commentary: Go Ahead. Call Me Extreme

Pro-lifer answers Democrat plan to label others 'extreme.'

In today's guest commentary, ALL's own Johanna Dasteel explains the pride she has come to know upon being labeled "extreme." "My advocacy for human personhood amendments is oft times labeled extreme for this day and age-even by pro-lifers. Such amendments are simple enough: they reconcile an observable reality with the language of our laws. Namely, that a human being is a person, and our laws are written to protect persons."

Democratic Sen. Charles Schumer on Sunday stood by his characterization of the Tea Party movement as 'extreme' - though he was overheard on a conference call last week describing the term as a political talking point.

Democratic Sen. Charles Schumer on Sunday stood by his characterization of the Tea Party movement as 'extreme' - though he was overheard on a conference call last week describing the term as a political talking point.

WASHINGTON, DC (American Life League) - Representative Schumer revealed that the Democratic caucus plans to label the opposition and its Tea Party ideas as extreme. I know what it is like to be on the receiving end of that political denigration.

My advocacy for human personhood amendments is oft times labeled extreme for this day and age-even by pro-lifers. Such amendments are simple enough: they reconcile an observable reality with the language of our laws. Namely, that a human being is a person, and our laws are written to protect persons.

Though I was initially disappointed at being categorized as an extremist, as I continued to think about the matter I gradually gained a measure of satisfaction from the label. Perhaps the nation and the world are in dire need of creative extremists.

Let me repeat that: Perhaps our nation and the world are in dire need of creative extremists.
I can't claim to be clairvoyant, but I think it's safe to assume that you may not agree with me. Would it matter if I told you that those words are not original to me?

You see, those words are not mine, but are the words of the great Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as he wrote in his Letter from a Birmingham Jail.

Dr. King, too, was called an extremist and he responded, again, I quote: "But though I was initially disappointed at being categorized as an extremist, as I continued to think about the matter I gradually gained a measure of satisfaction from the label." He said, "Perhaps . the nation and the world are in dire need of creative extremists."

Dr. King wasn't coming up with a new idea. Rather he was going back to our country's origins, to the idea enumerated in our Declaration of Independence that all people are created equal and have the right to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness.

Pro-lifers are accustomed to being called extreme. But what is liberty and the pursuit of happiness without the right to life? Protecting all members of our human species as persons is just going back to common sense. What Dr. King might call creative extremism.

The Schumers, Pelosis, and Reids of the world love to hype straw man doomsday scenarios in which recognizing the rights of preborn people will lead to the penalizing and jailing of pregnant mothers for mundane or everyday behavior such as eating junk food or playing sports.

They even go so far as to argue that the government would start harassing mourning mothers after they have suffered the loss of a child through miscarriage. Now the hypocrisy in that alone should confound you. What is there to mourn and why would it be so distasteful to question the mother if we cannot admit that she is a mother in the first place?

In Colorado, where I'm from, before the decriminalization of abortion, the state had a long history of being a pro-life state and NOT ONCE was any mother prosecuted or investigated after a miscarriage.

A personhood amendment solely states that no member of our species shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.

The hurlers of the extremist invective shout that birth control, IVF and human embryonic stem cell research is threatened by protecting a preborn human being's right to life. But unless these are life-threatening instead of life-saving practices, is there reason to claim that constitutionally recognizing human beings as persons threatens them?  More straw men blown over by logic.

They will never risk admitting that all human beings should not be recognized as equal persons; to do so would betray the lies on which they base their own advocacy. They will instead trot out the tired and disproven claims of decades ago that acknowledging that preborn babies are people will force mothers to the back alleys where they will die along with their children.

Julie Kay, International Planned Parenthood Federation attorney and acolyte of the "admitting babies are people is extreme" theory, described the country of Ireland as "the jewel in the crown of the pro-life movement."

She said this because Ireland is a pro-life nation that protects the rights of the preborn child as equal to that of his or her mother. Ireland treats abortion as a criminal action.

If we are to believe what Planned Parenthood and its Democratic caucus claim-that treating preborn children as equal citizens will criminalize women's behaviors when they are pregnant, that there will be more back-alley abortions, that women will be defending themselves in frivolous lawsuits and some even will die, we would also have to believe that it is-right now-doomsday in Ireland.

You would think that.

But you would be wrong.

Ireland has no back-alley abortions. Ireland is abortion-free.

UNICEF, the United Nations Children's Fund, reports Ireland to have the lowest maternal mortality rate in the world. Let me put that another way: women not dying from abortion being illegal in Ireland!

Our nation careens toward bankruptcy, but Pelosi and Schumer strategize to label even trivial cost cutting to a multitrillion debt as extreme. President Obama excuses abortion by saying that knowing when life begins is above his pay grade. Harry Reid declares he would shut down the government before defunding Planned Parenthood.

The only thing that stands in our way of restoring the rights of the preborn and eliminating abortion is fear-fear that is unfounded. Ireland is a testament to that fact.

We don't need to be the victims of Pelosi, Schumer, Reid, or Planned Parenthood's extreme propaganda.

Go ahead. Call me extreme. Coming from you, I will wear it as a badge of honor.

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Johanna Dasteel is ALL's Senior Congressional Liaison and directs the organization's Personhood Project, an educational and advocacy effort to define the term person in state and federal constitutions to include every human being. For the past three years she has headed up ALL's presence on Capitol Hill and has educated members of Congress on how to advance the rights and personhood of the preborn and the need to defund Planned Parenthood. She also manages ALL's efforts with state personhood initiatives, personhood educational efforts, and state and federal legislative analysis.
 
 

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1 - 10 of 13 Comments

  1. Christopher J. England
    2 years ago

    Excellent article.

  2. David R. Gagne
    2 years ago

    Johanna Dasteel is living in Jesus' shoes. Thank God for her goals, very simple in content, very difficult to present to a world of me-minded secularists. Incorporating prayer, hard work, grace and direction from the one whom was left to guide us, we can educate through this marvelous avenue of communication called the net.Even I, an individual, a follower of Our Lord Jesus, can tell the world that all persons are physical and have a soul from the time of conception. I can also tell all that each soul is destined for the human being that it was created for. I can also affirm that God intends for all souls to be re-united with him, but that because of the mis-use of the intellect of individuals, some souls will themselves away from salvation. They won't let GOD BE GOD because they think they know as much as He. So did Satan!

  3. Andrew
    2 years ago

    Well I certainly do not think that such crimes should be legal and, Vance, I hope that you did not take my words to mean such a thing. I do think that abortion should be illegal but I also think that it is more important that we educate young women and young couples. Knowledge is power. Education is key; we cannot rely on just making abortion illegal and expecting everyone to comply, that is how black markets are formed.

  4. vance
    2 years ago

    Andrew, because all felonies can not be stopped doesn't mean we should legalize them. Likewise, abortion should also be immediately outlawed.

  5. Pete Brady
    2 years ago

    Forget Schumer's remarks. They are the wail of the cry-baby who has nothing of substance to argue, and so resorts to the fallacy of the "ad hominem" attack. He and his ilk have been relegated to the dustbin of history --- recognition of that fact just hasn't hit home yet in their warped way of thinking!

  6. Andrew
    2 years ago

    You can't stop drugs by making them illegal. And unfortunately you can't stop abortion by making it illegal. There will always be abortion, at least as long as we continue to not educate and provide support for women, especially young ones. Education is the key to end abortion. And, on a side note -why is it okay to be an extremist in this care but not when you are working for social justice (hint, Obama)?

  7. Eddie
    2 years ago

    I think the article gives the mistaken impression that the Irish don't have abortions.

    Abortion is illegal in Ireland so women travel to other European countries to have it done. According to the Irish Times just under 4,500 Irish women had abortions in Britain in 2009.

    http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2010/0722/breaking55.html

  8. vance
    2 years ago

    Great article. Yes, anyone who serves God and lives the Catholic Religion is going to be called extremist among many other things. The anti-Christian, anti-Catholic Marxist Democrat Party is in an all out assault against Life and Marriage. As of this writing, Speaker Boehner caved in to anti-Christ Obama and Harry Reid to fund Planned Parenthood. Obama was holding the military hostage under the demand that the House include funding for Planned Parenthood. Isn't it sad that the Catholic clergy are on Obama and Harry Reid's side. After all, I don't hear anything from the pulpit that opposes them, so I assume they must agree with them.

  9. Liz
    2 years ago

    Jesus was an extremist. If this is what it takes to save humanity so be it.

  10. Diane
    2 years ago

    Well said Nino Baldino. You've reflected the "Little Way" of St. Theresa , the Little Flower. On a daily basis we are to reject evil and choose the good out of love of God, for God, and to be are true selves as he created us to be. He gives us plenty of grace to do that. Praise God.


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