November 6, 2012
(LifeSiteNews.com) – The man that pro-life leaders have called “the most
pro-abortion president in U.S. history” has been re-elected, according to
projections by major mainstream media outlets.
Obama snagged the race after
apparently taking key swing states, including Virginia, Ohio, and New
Hampshire. CBN News, CNN, Fox News, and the New York Times have all projected
Obama as the winner.
Pro-life leaders took to
Facebook, posting messages expressing their frustration at the outcome, as well
as expressing hope that pro-life grassroots will continue to advance the
pro-life cause despite a pro-abortion presidency.
“Our work to defend the
lives of the most vulnerable and to promote human dignity is not dependent on
an election,” said Live Action President Lila Rose. “This is a fight for each
person, one person at a time. We will only work harder, hope and trust more,
and ask God to make our lives a reflection of His love which never
disappoints.”
“Time to pray, my friends,”
wrote former Planned Parenthood clinic manager Abby Johnson. “Time to get
involved in the prolife grassroots movement. We are disappointed, but not out
of fight. We will still save babies, with God’s help. We will still save souls,
with God’s help. We are sad…but we still fight…and we pray.”
“These are the times that
will chisel boys into men, and girls into women. The next greatest generation
is already here and being called upon to stand against tyranny,” said Troy
Newman of Operation Rescue.
“I know many are going to
bed very disappointed with the election results,” said Patrick Mahoney of the
Christian Defense Coalition. “I know how you feel! It will take several weeks
to analyze the data and get a sense of what happened. However, when I put my
head on the pillow here is what I rejoice in:
“Exodus 15:2: ‘The LORD is
my strength and my song; he has become my salvation. He is my God, and I will
praise him, my father’s God, and I will exalt him.’ Christ is King. Blessings!”
The team at Personhood USA
posted a message urging supporters to “renew your commitment to the preborn.”
“Regardless of the outcome
of today’s election, we must all understand that the President of the United
States is not going to abolish abortion for us,” they said. “We have to do it.
“We have to do it without
compromise, and we have to do it NOW, because every day that passes marks the
deaths of over 3,000 innocent human beings. Please join us in refusing to
compromise on human life. We need to fight for 100% of the preborn babies, 100%
of the time.”
Kristan Hawkins of Students
for Life of America also posted a message. “I know many of us are still
disappointed by last night’s results, but, this morning, I want to just remind
you of one thing: Surrender is not an option,” she said. “And we must march
forward, courageously, because, no matter who is President today or in January,
abortion is still happening.”
Hawkins added, “With last
night’s presidential election results in, we now know what our next step must
be: De-funding America’s Abortion Goliath, Planned Parenthood. And we can’t
rely on our President to help us. We must do it.”
In a message to supporters,
Marjorie Dannenfelser, the president of the Susan B. Anthony List, wrote: “Let
me make one thing clear: the pro-life cause did not lose tonight, Mitt Romney
did.
“It is with a heavy heart
that I say that he ran a campaign purely on economic issues – and time and time
again did not go on offense on our issue,” she said. “Polling this cycle and
historical voting trends show that the pro-life issue isn’t only the right
thing to do, but it is the winning thing to do politically. I’m afraid Mitt
Romney and his team failed to recognize this. We will need to work on this
too.”
Pro-life activists had
described this race as one of the most important - if not the most important -
in U.S. history. With an incumbent who has expressed support for
abortion-on-demand through all nine months pregnancy, and a challenger who
vowed to oppose abortion in all but the most extreme cases, the choice seemed
clear. But in the midst of a major recession, abortion took a back seat to the
economy. Romney himself, while far more to the right on abortion than Obama,
was one of least vocal of the Republican primary candidates in articulating the
pro-life position, instead opting to focus on economic issues.
Also at issue was religious
freedom. Pro-life activists and Catholic leaders had banked upon a Romney
administration scrapping the so-called HHS birth control mandate, which the
country’s Catholic bishops have labeled an unprecedented attack upon freedom of
religion. Despite widespread criticism, Obama has continued to defend the
mandate, even in its current form without any meaningful religious exemption.
Some religious leaders have warned that under the mandate, the future of
Catholic health care as well as other charities is in jeopardy.
Source: LifeSiteNews
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