weekend question.jpgThere has been a lot of talk about finding “common ground” on abortion since President Obama took office.
U.S. News & World Report reported June 16 that a policy plan on “common ground” suggestions from the White House’s Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships may come this summer has both sides “jittery.” The WH has sponsored a phone call and meetings with pro-life and pro-abortion groups toward that end.
The pro-abortion website RH Reality Check has established a “common ground” section featuring essays from both pro-abortion and pro-life writers. (The latter includes Kristen Day of Democrats for Life and Serrin Foster of Feminists for Life.)
On June 18 Jon Stewart conducted a fascinating 20-minute interview with Mike Huckabee on finding this “common ground.” I have posted the video of the interview on page 2, which is another topic in and of itself. Stewart is featuring it on his website this weekend.
I note it is abortion supporters who are the ones reaching out to try to find “common ground.”
My question this week is not what “common ground” would be, but why are abortion supporters feeling (or feigning) the need to find it?


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