Contact: Rev. Patrick J. Mahoney, 540-538-4741, 202-547-1735
WASHINGTON, May 23 /Christian
Newswire/ -- Key Obama advisor shares it is not the goal of the
White House "...to reduce the number of abortions."
Melody Barnes, Director of the Domestic Policy Council for President Obama
made that statement on Friday, May 15, during a meeting at the White House
with key pro-life and pro-choice leaders.
The view of Ms. Barnes reflects the position of President Obama who has
never publicly stated the goal of his Administration is to "reduce the
number of abortions."
Rather at a recent Notre Dame Speech, the President said, "...let's work
together to reduce the number of women seeking abortions by reducing
unintended pregnancies."
The most obvious question that must be asked, why is President Obama and the
White House afraid to say they want to reduce the number of abortions?
Unlike other public officials in his Administration, Mr. Obama has never
shared his views on whether he believes abortion is a negative or a tragic
choice for women.
In fact, President Obama has never voiced any negative public concerns about
abortion and its impact on women.
Rev. Patrick J. Mahoney, Director of the Christian Defense Coalition,
states,
"There is only one reasonable conclusion that the American public can glean
from the Obama position on abortion, and that is, President Obama will not
say he wants to reduce the number of abortions because he does not believe
abortion is something negative or a tragic violation of human rights and
social justice.
"During this national conversation on abortion, it is imperative that
President Obama let us know how he feels. Right now, we simply do not know.
"Does he want to reduce abortions?
"Does he feel abortion is a tragic choice for women as the Secretary of
State, Hillary Clinton does?
"Or does he believe, as his silence indicates, that abortion must be
protected and never condemned or reduced?
"President Obama's comments that he only wants to reduce the number of
unintended pregnancies and not abortions really says nothing about how he
views abortion.
"Because he has refused to condemn abortion, one can infer
he believes it may be a positive option.
"Now is the time for the President to be straight with the American people
and tell us does your Administration want to reduce abortions? And, do you
believe abortion is something negative and a tragic choice for women?
"Mr. President stop playing games with the American public with respect to
abortion.”
For more information or interviews call:
Rev. Patrick J. Mahoney 540.538.4741 202.547.1735