Back in April, Hare called abortion “a mortal sin” but averred that it was his “job” to legislate it. Now, in another contradiction, Hare states that “protecting the health and safety” of an “unborn child” is of “utmost importance.” Unless that is, the unborn child’s mother wishes to kill it. Here’s the entire statement:
Protecting and promoting the health and safety of a woman and her unborn child is of utmost importance to me. I also believe a woman should have the right to consult with her physician and make the choice that she feels is right in relation to her pregnancy.
I guess Hare’s rule of thumb is: if the mother wants it, it’s an unborn child, and it’s “of utmost importance” to protect its health; but if the mother doesn’t want it, it’s a pregnancy, subject to “choice,” and it’s Hare’s job to promote a woman’s right to kill it.
It’s obviously not a question of “viability,” or anything like that, as Hare answered “no” to the question “Should abortion be legal only within the first trimester of pregnancy?”
Hare also thinks that we as taxpayers have a different job to do, even if it conflicts with our belief that abortion is a mortal sin. Hare answered “no” to the question “Should federal subsidies be prohibited from being used for abortion procedures?”
Thus, Hare thinks it’s his job to legislate a mortal sin, and it’s our job to pay for it. I wonder if anyone will ever ask him to explain this….
Hare is phamous for his deep thoughts, and so comes up with this little gem:
If we are to address the issue at the heart of the debate, reducing the number of abortions, we must increase comprehensive sex education and increase access to safe, affordable contraceptives.
Why is “reducing the number of abortions” at the heart of the debate? Why would a self-proclaimed pro-choicer want to reduce the number of abortions? Isn’t the real issue at the heart of the debate whether the “unborn child” (your own words) a person entitled to the protection of the Constitution, or simply a “pregnancy” or fetus, that can be “terminated” at will? This guy is so phony…. According to Hare, abortion is a mortal sin, but he lists himself as pro-choice. Good grief.