July 22, 2009 2:19 PM

Obama Boosts Anti-Abortion Recruitment

By
Igor Kossov
(The Politico)  This story was written by Carrie Budoff Brown.


The first hint of a stir came just after Election Day, when the computer servers at Americans United for Life crashed. People were swamping the Web site to sign a petition urging President-elect Barack Obama to stand firm against abortion.

"I got a call from one of our guys, 'We have a problem,'" said Charmaine Yoest, the group's president and chief executive officer. "And I was like, 'The problem would be what?'"

Obama's first 84 days in office have been like an extended recruiting drive for the anti-abortion movement, reinvigorating a constituency he sought to neutralize during the campaign. Activists report a noticeable spike in activity as Obama moves to defend and expand a woman's right to choose an abortion - causing anti-abortion voters to mobilize in ways never needed during the Bush administration. So far this year:

- The Susan B. Anthony List says its supporters sent more anti-abortion-related letters, e-mails and faxes to Obama and lawmakers in the first quarter alone than during each of the last two years.

- The American Life League reported a 30 percent uptick in donations over last year.

- Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey Jr., an anti-abortion Democrat who campaigned vigorously for Obama, has received more mail on abortion than on any other issue in 2009, spokesman Larry Smar said.

- Activists have sent more than 100,000 postcards urging Casey to oppose the Freedom of Choice Act, which would guarantee the right to abortion in federal law. Obama told the Planned Parenthood Action Fund in July 2007 that "the first thing I'd do as president" is sign the act. "It's been our biggest organized mailing," Smar said.

- More than 261,000 people have signed an online petition calling on Notre Dame to withdraw its invitation for Obama to speak at the Catholic university's May 17 commencement. The petition says Obama has carried out "some of the most anti-life actions of any American president," including expanding taxpayer-funded research on embryonic stem cells.

- And Americans United for Life plans to expand its plans to expand its staff in Washington and, after the post-election crash, recently upgraded its computer system to handle the bump in online activism.

It's no surprise that Obama supports abortion rights. What's been surprising to these groups is a quick succession of policy and personnel moves by Obama as president - moves they say belie the words of Candidate Obama, who pledged to change the national conversation about abortion.

"President Obama is losing favor with many who might have supported him at first but have become very disturbed with his actions on pro-life issues," said the Rev. Frank S. Page, a member of the president's Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships and immediate past president of the Southern Baptist Convention. "Some of us have been disturbed with the rapid pace he has moved to dismantle some of the few protections that remain for the unborn.

"The verbalization that he wishes to find common ground - we are just not seeing that," Page said.

"I am seeing an increase in activity amongst groups that it is time to make the decision makers know what we feel."

The series of decisions started with Obama's move soon after taking office to lift federal funding restrictions on overseas family planning groups. Later, he moved to repeal Bush-era conscience protections for medical professionals. And his stem-cell decision angered groups that consider it tantamount to ending a human life, because the embryos must be destroyed to retrieve the cells. 

But his personnel moves also have caused alarm. Health and Human Services nominee Kathleen Sebelius fought attempts to dial back abortion rights as Kansas governor. Obama's communications irector Ellen Moran previously ran EMILY's List, which backed women candidates who supported abortion rights. Obama's pick to run the powerful Office of Legal Counsel inside the Justice Department, Dawn Johnsen, was previously legal director for the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

The White House took steps earlier this month to shift the narrative. Obama's chief domestic policy adviser, Melody Barnes, assembled a conference call to kick off its abortion reduction initiative, asking for examples of successful local programs and announcing plans to hold a series of meetings on the issue.

Obama also has appointed at least four religious leaders to the Council on Faith and Neighborhood Partnerships who oppose abortion.

"The president understands that this is a difficult issue with strong perspectives on both sides," White House spokesman Reid Cherlin said in a statement. "He looks forward to working with a range of partners to reduce unintended pregnancies, support maternal and child health, encourage adoption and reduce the need for abortion."

These steps haven't mollified the right, where the intensity is strongest. But even some moderates, who have been far less critical of Obama, acknowledge concern in their ranks.

Stephen Schneck, a Catholic University political science professor, took issue with the way Obama handled the stem-cell announcement, saying it lacked sufficient acknowledgement of the moral complexities of the research.

"I'm caught flat-footed by the administration's casualness and lack of public reflection in making this decision," Schneck wrote in a blog post on the Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good website. "But, then, I'm always surprised by progressives who don't understand those of us who are horrified (or even squeamish) about the technological use of embryos."

Obama should have moved earlier on his "common ground" initiatives as a way to build trust, Schneck said in an interview.

"From the pro-life side, even among those with a fondness for Obama, it would have been nice to see some frontloading," Schneck said.

To be sure, anti-abortion voters were never going to support Obama wholeheartedly, but because he worked hard during the campaign not to play up his differences with them, any signs that they are mobilized could cause him trouble down the road.

Obama won the Catholic vote in November, and did better among Protestants than 2004 Democratic nominee John Kerry.

In a poll released last week, Obama's disapproval ratings among Catholic and Protestant voters rose between February and April, but it was consistent with an increase in dissatisfaction among all voters. The fluctuation among white evangelicals was more severe, according to the survey by the Pew Center for the People and the Press. A 31 percent disapproval rating in February jumped to 47 percent in April, making it one of the steeper spikes among demographic groups.

Despite his criticism, Page, the former Southern Baptist Convention president, said the White House remains open to listening. He pressed aides last week about the conscience regulation, and "felt a slight bit of encouragement" that doctors who do not believe in abortions will be protected, Page said.

And some moderate anti-abortion advocates stand by Obama. Catholics United and three other groups started an online petition in support of Obama at Notre Dame that already has received more than 33,100 signatures.

Douglas Kmiec, a former legal counsel to Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush who crafted the Catholic case for Obama in 2008, echoed the sentiments of progressives last month while defending his continued support for the president.

"So the political antagonists of the president can 'call me out' if they want," Kmiec wrote in response to questions fom the U.S. News and World Report blog "God and Country."

"Though, I think their time would be better spent seeing the larger picture of the economic and related cultural challenges which face the nation and how the president brings great intelligence and open-mindedness to the needs of many who previously were invisible to the governmental process."

But anti-abortion activists say their e-mail lists, grassroots organization and online traffic show something is happening.

"A lot of activists are waking up," said Joy Yearout, political director the Susan B. Anthony List. "For eight years we had President Bush and his veto pen to protect us - and we don't have that anymore."

By Carrie Budoff Brown

The Politico
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by robinadair1 May 16, 2009 9:56 AM EDT
Many of us were active during the Clinton years- another abortion zealot- Bush came to office and respect for life returned to the American way of life. During our years of activism
with the help of Almighty God many abortion mills closed, many abortionist retired from killing children, many were sent to jail for their terrible crimes against humanity-not only the body count of babies but mother's too- dead, sick, sterile, emotionally destroyed,and the breast cancer link. The pro abortion side does not tell you that at all. They hide the truth behind the word choice! Obama's declaration of war on the unborn has brought us all back to face the enemy of life head on. Realize this first it is the unborn, then the handicapped infant or child, the disabled adult, the elderly....one day you or yours may fit one of those descripitions if we do not speak up now there maybe no one to save you.
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by robinadair1 May 16, 2009 9:56 AM EDT
Many of us were active during the Clinton years- another abortion zealot- Bush came to office and respect for life returned to the American way of life. During our years of activism
with the help of Almighty God many abortion mills closed, many abortionist retired from killing children, many were sent to jail for their terrible crimes against humanity-not only the body count of babies but mother's too- dead, sick, sterile, emotionally destroyed,and the breast cancer link. The pro abortion side does not tell you that at all. They hide the truth behind the word choice! Obama's declaration of war on the unborn has brought us all back to face the enemy of life head on. Realize this first it is the unborn, then the handicapped infant or child, the disabled adult, the elderly....one day you or yours may fit one of those descripitions if we do not speak up now there maybe no one to save you.
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by robinadair1 May 16, 2009 9:31 AM EDT
The number who signed the petition if closer to 385,000 not the number you quote.
Americans are guaranteed the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Without life you do not need liberty and there is no way you can pursue happiness. Abortion is unAmerican. It is a socialist act to control the population and keep women in the work force supporting the government and to deprive them of their greatest gift in life Motherhood. Being a Roman Catholic I will tell you abortion is murder, a sin against God's Commandments. What person in their right mind promotes killing innocent infants? What person in their right mind tells tennagers or anyone else it is okay to go have sex outside of marriage...if you get pregnant you can kill the baby? Can't decide
until 2 weeks before the due date...never too late in Obamaland you can get Killer Tiller, Kathleen Sebullis's buddy to partially deliver the baby, cut the baby's head open with a scissors, and suck the brains out...no problem. This is what the "agent of death" =Obama is promoting. What person in their right mind promotes death?
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by _zj_ April 15, 2009 6:21 PM EDT
OBAMA DO SOMETHING GOOD AND BAN ABORTION!!
YOUR LETTING PEOPLE KILL INNOCENT CHILDREN OUR FUTURE!!
I'AM 16 AND I WANT TO HAVE KIDS AT AGE 26 I'M ABSTINENCE ... BUT IF IM EVER IN THAT SITUATION I NOW I'LL KEEP MY BABY!!!
GOD IS LOVE AND HE DOES NOT WANT YOU TO KILL YOUR BROTHER'S OR SISTER'S!!
AND ANYONE THAT HAS A PROBLEM WITH ME "GO TO HELL"!!
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by pepperwood2 April 14, 2009 6:13 PM EDT
Sebelius Fails to Report Donations from Tiller "The Killer".

Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, the pro-abortion nominee to lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), failed to report $23,000 in donations from notorious abortionist George Tiller.
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by mrthinker1 April 14, 2009 5:34 PM EDT
All we need to see is the pictures of the aborted mutilated babies filling up the trash cans in the abortion clinic posted all over the media and public opinion would change. People don't really know what goes on and how barbaric the process really is. Trust me, it has no place in civilized society. Too see just how far so called humanity can go with this sort of thing, research Eugenics. Mix Athiesism and Evolution = Eugenics or worse.
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by pepperwood2 April 14, 2009 2:55 PM EDT
IF IT IS NOT BORN IT DOES NOT LIVE, ABORTION IS A CHRISTIAN JOKE,
Posted by pythoncharly

I suppose you never seen a sonogram of an unborn living human being. If you haven't I suggest you take the time to increase your knowledge. You must be a believer & advocate of partial birth abortions. Just pull the unborn out far enough to break the skull and suck out is brains. That most certainly is not a JOKE, just because you an the mainstream abortionists don't consider it a life according to your rules. Life begins at conception. Try to remember that. Use your intelligence. As a former fetus I oppose abortion. So Sad but when you come down to it the YOKE'S on you.
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by inketolstoy April 14, 2009 2:26 PM EDT
Interesting that CBS does on article on pro-life people but can't seem to find a picture to go along with it, so they just put a picture of pro-abortion protesters.
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by abbe91 April 14, 2009 10:17 AM EDT
" And also I have a problem with those that minimalize the impact of an abortion and trviliaze it as no big deal."
Posted by nolies74621 at 6:38 AM : Apr 14, 2009

I don't think anybody has fun doing an abortion, though.
The question is "Should somebody having an abortion be sent to jail ?"
In the absence of "Roe vs Wade", the answer would be "Yes" in 7 states, even if the health of the mother is endangered, even in case of rape, even in case of incest.
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by nolies74621 April 14, 2009 9:38 AM EDT
So you're saying that your problem is not really with abortion per se, but with irresponsible people.
Posted by realnews12 at 6:29 AM : Apr 14, 2009

Yes, If you conceive a child in the act of sex and do not take precautions then that makes them monsters if they abort. If they can have unprotetcted sex be ready to take the responsibility of what comes with it.
Posted by nolies74621 at 6:36 AM : Apr 14, 2009

And also I have a problem with those that minimalize the impact of an abortion and trviliaze it as no big deal.
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