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GOP Web site Uses Misleading Kerry Quote On Abortion September 24, 2004 When Kerry said abortions should be moved "into the mainstream of medical practice," he was talking about safer locations, not more frequent abortions. Summary A Republican National Committee Web site urging Catholics not to vote for Kerry prominently features a 1994 quote in which Kerry said abortions "need to be moved out of the fringes of medicine and into the mainstream of medical practice."
But Kerry wasn't advocating more frequent abortions, he was calling for them to be performed in safe locations. His stated position on abortions is that they should be "safe, legal and rare." The Kerry quote came from remarks inserted into the Congressional Record about the murder of two people at a Florida abortion clinic. More recently Kerry has said he's personally opposed to abortion and believes life begins at conception, even though he favors the right to abortion and has promised if elected to appoint to the Supreme Court only persons who support the Roe v. Wade decision. Analysis The RNC Web site features this header, quoting Kerry as saying "Abortions need to be moved out of the fringes of medicine and into the mainstream of medical practice." The quote is accurate -- as far as it goes. It is from remarks Kerry inserted into the Congressional Record August 2, 1994. But standing alone it could give the impression that Kerry was calling for more frequent abortions. In fact, he was talking about the killing of two people and the wounding of a third at a Pensacola, Florida abortion clinic a few days earlier. Here's what he said, with more context:
What Kerry was talking about was this: On July 29, 1994 Paul Hill shot and killed Dr. John Bayard Britton and his escort James Herman Barrett at the Ladies Center for Abortion in Pensacola. Britton's wife had also accompanied him that morning and was wounded in the attack. Dr. Britton had replaced Dr. David Gunn who was killed a year earlier in another shooting at the same clinic. Hill had commented earlier that year, "The Christian principle is to do unto others as you would have them do unto you. . . If an abortionist is about to violently take an innocent person's life, you are entirely morally justified in trying to prevent him from taking that life." Hill was convicted of murder and executed on September 3, 2003 in Florida. Kerry's Position on Abortion Kerry has favored a legal right to abortion over the entire course of his Senate career. He promises that he won't appoint anyone to the Supreme Court who opposes the Roe v. Wade decision:
Kerry, a Roman Catholic, has also stated recently that personally he believes that life starts at conception. In an interview last July Kerry was quoted in the Dubuque, Iowa Telegraph Herald as saying (as repeated later by the Washington Post ):
Kerry's spokeswoman Stephanie Cutter said at the time that Kerry's often-stated position is that abortions should be "safe, legal and rare." Sources US Congressional Record, Vol. 140 S10393, "Pensacola Anti-Abortion Murders and Religious Fanaticism," 2 August 1994.
Bill Kaczor, "Two Slain, Third Wounded at Pensacola Abortion Clinic," The Associated Press, 29 July 1994. David Royse, "No Threats Day After Paul Hill Execution," The Associated Jonathan Finer, "Kerry Says He Believes Life Starts at Conception," Washington Post 5 July 2004: A6. Related Articles |
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