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March for Women's Lives
April 25, 2004 |
| Progressive people of faith
outraged by anti-choice remarks from top presidential advisor
Comments similar to those
made by religious right extremists
A press release from Equal Partners in
Faith, 28 April 2004 [4-28-04]
In interviews given to CNN and other news
agencies, top Presidential advisor Karen Hughes compared pro-choice
Americans to "the terrorist network we fight." According to Hughes,
Americans who support Bush's efforts to restrict choice in reproductive
health care do so because "after September 11, the American people are
valuing life more and we need policies to value the dignity and worth of
every life." She then went on to say, "The fundamental issue between us and
the terror network we fight is that we value every life."
"It is totally outrageous and irresponsible
for one of the President's top advisors to compare pro-choice Americans to
terrorists," said Dr. Sylvia Rhue, Director of Equal Partners in Faith. "In
relation to the issue of reproductive freedom, the only terrorists we know
about are the ones on the far right who bomb clinics and murder doctors."
"These remarks by Karen Hughes are totally
unacceptable," said Betty Hutton, Communications Director for Equal Partners
in Faith. "They not only reflect the animosity that this Administration has
towards women and personal freedom, but also mirror the views and values of
extremists within the Religious Right."
Leaders of the Religious Right have made
remarks about pro-choice Americans similar to those voiced by Ms. Hughes.
For example, Randall Terry recently denounced those participating in the
March to Save Women's Lives, comparing them to the Nazi supporters of Adolph
Hitler. Appearing on CNN Sunday Morning, Terry said, "These celebrities who
have attached their names to this, their names are going to have a certain
amount of shame with it. Remember, Adolf Hitler in the mid '30s had really
big crowds and had a lot of famous people saying he was a great guy. It
didn't do him much good in 1945."
Likewise, just after the terrorist attacks
on America on September 11, 2001, Religious Right leader Jerry Falwell
proclaimed, "The abortionists have got to bear some burden for this," and
then said, "I point the finger in their face and say you helped this
happen."
"The Bush Administration obviously shares
the extreme views of the Religious Right," said Dr. Rhue. "That's the only
thing that can explain why a top presidential advisor would compare
patriotic pro-choice Americans--many of whom are people of faith--to 'the
terror network we fight.'"
EQUAL
PARTNERS in FAITH is a multi-racial national network of religious
leaders and people of faith committed to equality and diversity. Our
diverse faith traditions and shared religious values lead us to affirm and
defend the equality of all people, regardless of religion, race, ability,
gender, sexual orientation or gender identity. As people of faith, we
actively oppose the manipulation of religion to promote inequality and
exclusion.
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| Equal Partners in Faith urges support for
April 25 March for Women's Lives [4-19-04]
"Equal Partners in Faith is proud to be a co-sponsor of the April 25 March
for Women's Lives, that will take place in Washington, DC," said Dr. Sylvia
Rhue, director of Equal Partners in Faith. "We encourage supporters and
friends of EPF to join us in demonstrating our support for a woman's right
to choose."
The time is right for a public demonstration of historic
size in support of abortion rights and reproductive freedom. Women's rights
are under attack, and Roe v. Wade hangs by a thread in the Supreme Court.
People are encouragedto assemble on the National Mall at 10:00am. The march
will step off at 12:00 noon, and the rally will begin at 1:00pm on the main
stage (near 3rd Street, in front of the Capitol).
"Progressive people of faith believe women are intelligent
and moral beings, fully capable of making personal decisions regarding birth
control and abortion," said Dr. Rhue. "Therefore we reject the stealth
Religious Right tactics that would undermine a woman's ability to control
this important part of her life."
Progressive people of faith are encouraged to help build
the momentum needed to preserve reproductive freedom. There is also a need
for volunteers.
Check their website for details:
www.marchforwomen.org
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