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Geraldine Ferraro’s racial comments on Obama will be the root cause for overturning Roe v. Wade - a fatal mistake by the feminist
Roe v. Wade is at stake in the November election. Geraldine Ferraro’s racial comments on Obama and subsequent lack of rejection and denouncement by Clintons will be the root cause for overturning Roe v. Wade.
Roe v. Wade, 410 U.S. 113 (1973) is a United States Supreme Court case that resulted in a landmark decision regarding abortion.
The central holding of Roe v. Wade was that abortions are permissible for any reason a woman chooses, up until the "point at which the fetus becomes ‘viable,’ that is, potentially able to live outside the mother's womb.
What Geraldine Feraro did will be the root cause for American women to lose their fundamental right to abortion.
Ferraro, the Democratic vice presidential candidate in 1984 and the only woman ever nominated by a major party for either of the top two U.S. political offices, ignited a flap by telling a California newspaper that "if Obama was a white man, he would not be in this position."
"And if he was a woman he would not be in this position. He happens to be very lucky to be who he is. And the country is caught up in the concept," Ferraro said.
The racial comment is fatal for the cause of pro choice movement. It will keep the black votes out of the polling booths in November and perhaps for decades. There is little chance for the democrats to win without the total support of the black votes.
When John McCain, a pro abortion candidate comes to power in 2009, he will be able to appoint supreme court judges whi will overturn the Roe v. Wade.
Geraldine Ferraro’s racial comments will make McCain win. Blacks and other minorities may actually vote for McCain because he is projecting himself as far less racist than Ferraro and others supporting Clintons.
It was a fatal mistake by the Clintons not to reject and denounce Ferro’s comments.
"My comments have been taken so out of context and have been spun by the Obama campaign as racist that it's doing precisely what they don''t want done -- it's going to the Democratic Party and dividing us even more," Ferraro said in an interview with ABC's "Good Morning America."
"Anybody who knows the history of this country I think would not take too seriously the notion that this has been a huge advantage, but I don''t think it's disadvantaged either," Obama said.
What Hillary Clinton, Ferraro, and others have accomplished is to divide the democratic party between the feminists and the minorities. The seeds are now on the ground for a new party and the democratic party’s real racial intentions are in question.
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