Pro-lifers
as Rightwing Extremist
Now
pro-lifers are tagged as violent right-wing
extremists. Ridiculous! Is this the
ranting of a madman? To be dismissed
outright? No, it is a report issued
by the US Department of Homeland Security!
What is going on? Well, consider who
now heads the department. It is Janet
Napolitano, who is extremely pro-abortion,
just like her boss. And look again.
Many of Obama's top appointees are rabidly
pro-abortion. Isn't it clear what is
going on?
Obama's
agenda is clearly anti-life. And he
will enlist the full force of the US
government to force his agenda. And
he and his minions are already laying
the groundwork for the further suppression
of pro-lifers in general and true committed
Catholics in particular. They will pass
hate crime laws. They will convict and
jail those who peacefully promote the
culture of life near abortion clinics.
Judges will overturn the constitutional
will of the people on marriage and life
issues. They will close down Catholic
institutions that they are unable to
force to violate their consciences to
support their anti-life acts. And they
will tag peaceful God-fearing pro-lifers
as violent right-wing extremists.
If
we are terrorists, then government is
justified to suppress us, to incarcerate
us, or even to kill us. How truly ironic.
The anti-life forces are the true terrorists,
engaging in a holocaust of the defenseless
and innocent unborn. Once again the
sacrificial lambs, not just the unborn
but now the pro-lifers, are being set
up for the kill.
But
this has happened before, almost 2000
years ago in Calvary. They killed the
One who is Life itself. Out of that
seeming defeat emerged the great victory
of the Lord, defeating sin and darkness.
Make no mistake about it. Satan is defeated,
and will be defeated, together with
his anti-christs, even if they are the
most powerful people, governments and
institutions on earth.
God
bless and protect us all.
frank
Homeland
Security Targets Abortion Opposition
as Warning Sign of "Rightwing
Extremism"
Department document authored
under virulent pro-abort Janet
Napolitano
By
Kathleen Gilbert
WASHINGTON,
D.C., April 15, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com)
- A report summary issued by
the Department of Homeland Security
to local law enforcement officials
across the country targets abortion
opposition, among other normative
conservative viewpoints, as
symptomatic of a potentially
violent "rightwing extremism."
(To
view the full document: http://88.80.13.160.nyud.net/leak/us-dhs-right-wing-extremism-2009.pdf
)
The
nine-page document entitled
"Rightwing Extremism: Current
Economic and Political Climate
Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization
and Recruitment," includes
a footnote explaining that the
term "rightwing extremism"
in the U.S. "may include
groups and individuals that
are dedicated to a single issue,
such as opposition to abortion
or immigration," as well
as groups that reject "federal
authority in favor of state
or local authority."
The
document also warns that "rightwing
extremists are harnessing this
historical election as a recruitment
tool," and as such are
"antagonistic toward the
new presidential administration
and its perceived stance on
a range of issues."
The
document claims that such groups
have "exploited a variety
of social issues and political
themes to increase group visibility
and recruit new members,"
including "white supremacists'
longstanding exploitation of
social issues such as abortion,
inter-racial crimes, and same-sex
marriage."
Homeland
Security Secretary Janet Napolitano,
prior to joining the Obama administration,
was known to both sides of the
abortion debate as an extreme
abortion supporter. As Arizona's
governor, Napolitano had vetoed
several anti-abortion bills,
including a partial birth abortion
ban and a bill protecting pharmacists'
conscience rights.
Numerous
conservative and pro-life voices
across the country expressed
outrage at the federal document's
assertions.
"Even
though we were kind of concerned
that this might happen, I would
say this report was still pretty
shocking," Wendy Wright,
president of Concerned Women
of America (CWA), told LifeSiteNews.com
(LSN) today.
Wright
said the document was "deja
vu" of the Clinton-era
taskforce known as VAAPCON -
Violence Against Abortion Providers
Conspiracy - which had targeted
pro-life groups as potential
domestic terrorists. VAAPCON
investigated groups including
CWA, the Christian Coalition,
the National Right to Life Committee,
the National Conference of Catholic
Bishops, and even the late Catholic
Cardinal John O'Connor of New
York.
Wright
wrote a letter to U.S. senators
late last month to voice concern
that a repeat of the VAAPCON
affair could result from the
return of several former Clinton
administration officials in
the Obama administration.
“It’s
disturbing that the writers
of the report consider people
who want to protect innocent
life from violent deaths as
potential terrorists,"
said Wright. "It shows
a dangerous bias and incompetence
from people who are tasked with
keeping our country safe and
free.
"They
clearly did not do a professional
job because they failed to learn
who we are and what motivates
us," she continued. "Instead
they projected and exposed their
irrational prejudices. If pro-lifers
are blindly labeled a ‘suspect
group’ then DHS may be
setting the stage for more serious
actions against us.”
Steven
Mosher, president of the Population
Research Institute (PRI), objected
to the document, saying, "The
pro-life movement is the largest,
most peaceful movement in the
history of the United States."
"To
group tens of millions of loving
pro-life activists with a handful
of hateful neo-Nazis and white
supremacist groups, as the report
does, libels a large segment
of the American population,"
said Mosher. "It is deeply
troubling that the government
agency in charge of our nation's
domestic security would resort
to such guilt-by-association
tactics."
Mosher
also challenged the conflation
of the pro-life movement with
white supremacism. "Pro-lifers
categorically reject this thinly
veiled charge of racism,"
Mosher said. "In fact,
the pro-life movement has long
been particularly concerned
with the high rate of abortion
among black women, and has sought
to reduce it by providing alternatives
to abortion, including privately
supported homes for unwed mothers."
Jay
Sekulow, Chief Counsel for the
conservative constitutional
law group American Center for
Law and Justice (ACLJ), says
the ACLJ is preparing a legal
analysis and will be launching
a nationwide campaign in the
days ahead to demand that the
DHS remove the reference from
its warning.
"This
is an outrageous characterization
that raises serious questions
about the leadership and direction
of the agency charged with protecting
Americans in the ongoing battle
against terrorism," said
Sekulow.
"This
characterization is not only
offensive to millions of Americans
who hold constitutionally-protected
views opposing abortion - but
also raises serious concerns
about the political agenda of
an agency with a mandate to
protect America."
"For
to me life is Christ, and death is gain."
(Phil 1:21)