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October
12, 2008
Brushing It
Aside Won't Make It Go Away
The A
Word
by Gerald A. Honigman
So,
there I was on an early Sunday morn, filleting some
recently caught fish I'd never tried eating
before.
To keep myself entertained while performing the
least enjoyable part of my piscatorial experience,
I put Fox News on (which I often do whether I agree
with them or not).
Add to this the facts that I recently received a
disturbing article from my cousin about some of
Governor Palin's alleged policies regarding rape
victims in Alaska as well as postcards from the
Democratic campaign folks warning about what lies
ahead regarding abortion rights if the Republicans
won in November, and
well
that's what
this article is about.
Fox was interviewing a lady who was a former
Hillary supporter who now was a big McCain fan. The
topic was the big drop McCain has seen lately in
prospective women voters.
As the conversation progressed, a number of
issues came up, but the economy, of course, was the
number one culprit.
While I don't doubt that that's on everyone's
mind right now (including myself), it was
apparent--at least to me--that there was indeed
something else that would not be touched with even
a ten foot pole
Look
I have very mixed feelings about
abortion. I don't like it, but I believe that there
are certain circumstances which may make it a
decision that should not be imposed from the
outside. There's no need to rehash repeated old
arguments here.
But, just as Prohibition didn't stop people from
drinking alcohol, trying to legally impose morality
on the abortion issue will go the same route. Only
this time, girls will be forced back into real or
virtual alleyways into the hands of butchers with
hangers again. A twelve-year old raped by her
brother, father, or whomever should have a better
choice
etc., and so forth.
While this may not be an issue for older women
who were/are especially Hillary supporters, this is
certainly an issue for the younger ones
big
time.
What McCain doesn't need right now is yet
another excuse for newly registered younger
voters--college coeds, for example--not to vote for
him. Most vote Democratic anyway. I did
wanted
alternative energy options, more serious concern
over environmental and conservation issues, and so
forth. I still do.
So, my advice to McCain and Palin over these
crucial remaining few weeks
Spend a lot more time focusing on that
Independent vote out there.
Many folks are fed up with both of the main
political parties and recognize that there's enough
blame to go around on many of the main issues which
implicates them all.
The Independent vote (mine included) may very
likely make the difference in this election--which,
by all calculations, should have been an easy
Democratic victory.
McCain's reputation as true "maverick," able to
work with the other side to get things done, is
indeed well earned and gained him problems with
fellow Republicans as well as praise from those who
are now badmouthing him. Indeed, he is probably the
best pick Republicans could have had this time
around precisely because of this.
It must therefore be made very clear that a
McCain-Palin Administration will not mean that
their own (and those of some of their key
supporters) theological or other ideology on the
highly controversial issue of abortion will be
rammed down everyone else's throats. If this is not
done, and it's simply swept under the rug as was
done on Fox's Sunday interview, the Democrats may
very well win on this issue alone. That's how
volatile and important it is.
While millions of young women--and men--may be
willing to spread blame around for the economic
crisis we now face, they won't be so understanding
on the A word.
Honigman
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Gerald
A. Honigman is a Florida educator who has done
extensive doctoral studies in Middle Eastern
Affairs. He has created and conducted counter-Arab
propaganda programs for college youth, has lectured
on numerous campuses and other platforms, and has
publicly debated many Arab spokesmen. His articles
and op-eds have been published in dozens of
newspapers, magazines, academic journals and
websites all around the world. Visit his website at
http://geraldahonigman.com/.
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