A growing sidebar of the James Pouillon murder (he was gunned
down while peacefully protesting outside an abortion
clinic across the street from a high school in Owosso,
Michigan) is
the silence of national pro-choice organizations.
I ran a quick search, and none of the biggies - NARAL Pro-Choice
America, the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, or the
National Organization for Women - have issued statements
condemning the murder. (President Obama was late to the party,
but he did end up issuing
a statement on the killing.)
On its home page, the National Abortion Federation gives top
billing to mourning the loss of Ted Kennedy and to remembering
George Tiller, whom NAF calls "an American hero." Tiller was a
late-term abortionists who was murdered May 31 at his church.
In contrast, a number of pro-life groups issued statements
the day of Tiller's death condemning acts of violence in
the heated abortion debate (National
Right to Life and
Americans United for Life, to name two). Naturally,
pro-choice groups put out their own releases. But the
non-existent response from abortion advocates over the
cold-blooded murder of Pouillon - a man standing up for life and
exercising his constitutional rights - should give us pause.
Could be that one side in this debate does, in fact, value human
life more than the other.