A little note on life and death in modern America and why George
W. Bush is a much greater man than some think he is.
Last night I watched on CNN as news filtered in of a young
mother in Arizona who had given birth in a gas station bathroom
sink, then drowned her baby in that same sink — then driven off to
buy a high end car stereo nearby.
The commentators were hysterical. How could she do such a thing?
How can anyone be so cruel and unfeeling and vicious? That’s what
the commentators were asking.
But wait a minute: How different is what this woman did from
what millions of American women have done by aborting their babies,
especially late in term when the babies could easily have lived
with available care? What’s the difference at all between what this
woman in Phoenix did and what women who have partial birth
abortions do when they enlist abortionists to murder perfectly
viable babies OUTSIDE THE MOTHER’S BODY? But how many women stood
up and screamed their lungs out when the Roberts Supreme Court per
Kennedy, J., said that a state could have a legitimate interest in
stopping such hideous practices? How many women said how awful the
Bush appointees to the Supreme Court were for treading on a woman’s
right to kill?
Let’s pity the poor innocent babies killed in gas station
bathrooms and in abortion “clinics” (very much like the Jewish
“clinics” at Treblinka). They’re all innocent victims of monstrous
evil. And let’s pause in the universal damnation of President Bush
to know that if he had not won in 2000 and 2004, murder of babies
outside the womb by killers who just happen to have medical degrees
would still be legal in every state. George Bush, defender of life.
Yes, he has made some major mistakes in Iraq and we have to pray
for him to have the wisdom to get us out of there in decent order.
But as a defender of life, he’s right up there with Reagan…and
his appointees to the Court, along with Reagan’s and Bush 41’s,
deserve heroes’ praise.