Posts Tagged ‘Abortion’

Things I’ll never understand…

August 28th, 2009

614As some of you know, my youth was filled with religion and church and well into my twenties, I tried to serve an angry God.  God was angry for many reasons, but with me, mostly because I liked men.  How those years still affect me, I can never really explain in full.  To, as many before and after have, pray fervently for the removal of these desires day after day was painful.  

So I left the church.  And I became a secular agnostic.  Certainly an atheist in any way that the Pentecostals of my youth would understand.  To this day, the majority of the Christian community in this country battles against the lives of those like me, and those whom I love and cherish.  The rules are enormously complicated and petty in the extreme.

And so it is with the passing of Ted Kennedy, who the Vatican has described as a “nobody.”  All his work to feed the poor, to aid the immigrants, to stand against war, to give voice to the powerless, all this means nothing because he did not see that he should impose the religious beliefs of a church on women in this country when it came to abortion.  From Time Magazine: 

During Benedict’s 2008 trip to the U.S., there was some heated debate — with conflicting photographs and eyewitness accounts — about whether Kennedy took Holy Communion at the papal Mass at Nationals Stadium in Washington, with conservatives insisting that the Pope says the rite should be denied to prochoice politicians. With this in mind, Church observers are keen to see if Boston’s Archbishop Cardinal Sean O’Malley will preside over Kennedy’s funeral. Some conservatives already see the fact that the rites are not being held in a cathedral (but rather at the Senator’s favorite church) as significant.

For four decades Ted Kennedy remained the nation’s most prominent Roman Catholic politician, as well as brother of America’s first and only Catholic President…

“Here in Rome, Ted Kennedy is nobody. He’s a legend with his own constituency,” says the Vatican official. “If he had influence in the past, it was only with the Archdiocese of Boston, and that eventually disappeared too.” Some say the final sunset on the Kennedy name within Catholic halls of power was the Vatican’s decision in 2007 to overturn the annulment of the first marriage of former U.S. Representative Joe Kennedy, the eldest son of Robert Kennedy. The successful appeal by Joe Kennedy’s ex-wife Sheila Rauch, an Episcopalian, was another blow to the Kennedy image in Catholic circles.

Cathedrals versus churches, marriages, divorces, and annulments, blessings, communion:  all a game-like house of cards.  When my father, a lapsed Catholic, was dying, all he wanted was confession, communion, and the last rites.  He hadn’t been in church in years.  But he was very sick for a very long time.  He used to say that you can take the boy out of the Catholic Church, but you could never take the Catholic Church out of the boy.  

He was denied his last request of the Catholic Church.  He had married a protestant in a civil service.  He had three bastard children (in the eyes of the Church).  We could all convert, and he could marry them and then he would bless him.  My mother offered to convert (a bigger offer than you could ever imagine for this Scottish born Protestant).  My father said no.

In this story, President Obama delivers a note from Ted Kennedy.  Even the president is ignorant to its contents.  Probably a request for a blessing, supposes the magazine.  So what I’ll never understand is how a man of God could deny a dying man his last wish on his deathbed because of some rule.  Surely if there is a God, he would not care.  And if he did, he wouldn’t be a God worth serving.

Joan Walsh vs. Bill O’Really? (yes, cleverly spelled incorrectly).

June 14th, 2009

Salon's Joan Walsh

Salon's Joan Walsh

Joan Walsh of Salon has a great meta blog post about why she decided to go on Bill O’Reilly’s show on Fox News. She also updates following the broadcast, and does a good job exploring her mindset in making the choice.

Joan, I love you, but you shouldn’t have done it.

Well, it was so not fine. I think the high or low point was when he shrieked at me, “You have blood on your hands!” At one point he also either told me to “Shut up” or “Be quiet,” I can’t remember. (If I’m wrong about that, when I see the clip, I’ll correct it. UPDATE: Actually, he shouted “Stop talking!”) He called me “vile.” I think I said he was vile, too. There were a couple of “I know you are but what am I?” moments that I’m not totally proud of. It was a kaleidoscopic nightmare, a TV acid trip, and I don’t do acid. It almost seems like O’Reilly does, but I don’t think so. The man is driven by demons. God bless him and save him.

I have been on Fox News broadcasts several times during the initial Winter of Love in San Francisco, when Gavin Newsom started the marriage-go-round in the City by the Bay. Mostly, I appeared on their “news” segments, but I did also do Fox and Friends and a few other programs. I got on their index card and they would call from time to time. One of the times I went on I thought was one of the worst things I’d ever done professionally. A producer (an older, and I’m sure gay, man) told me I held my own well, but it was really said in that way a father tells his son that he took a really good swing on that final strike out.

One show that invited me on was the O’Reilly Factor. This was not related to the weddings at the time, but was some time later, and I can’t remember what. As Joan says, the producers couldn’t have been nicer. I told them I would call them back. I talked to my friends, especially those who don’t do any media, and they all smartly said, “are you crazy?!”

By the time I called back to decline, they had already moved on to someone else. I never regretted the decision. You can’t win in those situations. I’ve done conservative radio programs and some television where the odds are against you, but O’Reilly really is a set up. The only other person I turned down for similar reasons was Laura Ingraham, who’s producers kindly assured me that she was supportive, she had a gay brother. There was nothing to fear. Nope. There are a group of extremists out there that you just can’t talk to.

Joan, good try. I think you are great, and I love watching you on the shows you do. But this one, you should have sat out.

Operation Rescue, an American Terrorist Group

June 6th, 2009

 

Dr. George Tiller

Dr. George Tiller

The Wichita Eagle reports today that the FBI is opening an investigation to follow up on the possibility of other people being involved in the death of Dr. George Tiller, murdered this week in his church by an anti-abortion extremist.

 

“The Department of Justice will work tirelessly to determine the full involvement of any and all actors in this horrible crime,” said Loretta King, head of the department’s civil rights division.

Anyone who played a role in the killing, she said, will be prosecuted “to the full extent of federal law.”

 

Although Operation Rescue initially denied any connection to the alleged murderer, it has become clear later that there was regular contact with the group founded by Randall Terry. 

Rachel Maddow discusses on her show about the connections and about the Bush administration failure to provide much needed protection at abortion clinics.  Bush’s prosecution of the FACE Act (Freedom of Access to Clinics Entrance) which make vandalism of abortion clinics federal crimes.  The alleged killer had vandalized clinics as much as 19 times without any arrests.

We live in a time of extremism.  The protection of a woman’s right to safe and healthy access to abortion services must continue to be available.  I am hoping President Obama will look into doing more to protect these health providers and the women who seek their services against groups like Operation Rescue who stalk and incite violence.

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