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This article is about the political organization. For the book by Kristen day see Democrats for Life (book). Democrats for Life: Pro-Life Politics and the Silenced Majority is a 2006 book by Kristen Day, Executive Director of Democrats for Life of America. ...
Democrats for Life of America (DFLA) is an advocacy group in the United States attempting to reshape the political left, primarily the Democratic Party, into taking a pro-life position opposing the unrestricted legality of abortion and, to a lesser extent, capital punishment and euthanasia. The group usually supports traditional Democratic principles on socio-economic issues and foreign policy. They have drafted the 95-10 Initiative to encourage women to bring their children to term. They have an affiliated political action committee, DFLA PAC. Advocacy is an umbrella term for organized activism related to a particular set of issues. ...
The Democratic Party is one of two major contemporary political parties in the United States; the other being the Republican Party. ...
Pro-life advocates make a silent complaint in front of the United States Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. Pro-life is a term representing a variety of perspectives and activist movements in bioethics. ...
Capital punishment, or the death penalty, is the execution of a convicted criminal by the state as punishment for crimes known as capital crimes or capital offences. ...
Euthanasia (from Greek: εÏ
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, eu, good, θαναÏοÏ, thanatos, death) is the practice of terminating the life of a person or an animal because they are perceived as living an intolerable life, in a painless or minimally painful way either by lethal injection, drug overdose, or by the withdrawal of life support. ...
A foreign policy is a set of political goals that seeks to outline how a particular country will interact with the other countries of the world. ...
The 95-10 Initiative is a piece of legislation written by the Democrats For Life of America and introduced into the Congress by Representative Tim Ryan of Ohio. ...
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Mission
- "Democrats for Life of America exists to foster respect for life, from the beginning of life to natural death. This includes, but is not limited to, opposition to abortion, capital punishment, and euthanasia. Democrats for Life of America is one of over 200 member organizations of Consistent Life: an international network for peace, justice and life."—Democrats For Life website
The political combination of pro-life positions and Democratic ideals is attractive to Americans who adhere to the Consistent Life Ethic. The Consistent Life Ethic, a term coined by the late Joseph Cardinal Bernardin, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Chicago, advocates the defense of all life from the "womb to the tomb". Proponents of the CLE not only oppose abortion and capital punishment, but also advocate policies which address social and economic issues that are considered to unjustly violate the sanctity of life. For example, many who advocate a CLE would see the question of universal access to affordable health care as a "pro-life" issue. Image File history File links DFLA_March. ...
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The Consistent Life Ethic is a philosophical, ethical, religious, and political philosophy with the basic premise that all human life is sacred, and that this calls for a coherent social policy which seeks to protect the rights of the weakest and most vulnerable in our society, the unborn, the infirm...
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In addition to the Consistent Life Ethic, Democrats for Life of America presents a more pragmatic political argument for promoting pro-life Democrats. According to the DFLA, the Democratic Party has suffered in elections from its absolutist pro-choice stance. DFLA points to polls which suggest that the apparent "pro-abortion" policies of the Democratic Party at the national level has cost Democratic candidates votes among religious Americans, especially Roman Catholics, the Eastern Orthodox, and Pentecostals, Baptists and other Evangelical Christians. It believes that many religious or pro-life Americans would be more willing to support a Democrat if that Democrat was able to put forth ideas that truly work to limit, if not end, abortion in the United States through positive social programs and means. As a Christian ecclesiastical term, Catholic - from the Greek adjective , meaning general or universal[2] - is described in the Oxford Dictionary as follows: ~Church, (originally) whole body of Christians; ~, belonging to or in accord with (a) this, (b) the church before separation into Greek or Eastern and Latin or Western...
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All pro-life Democrats feel that abortion should be illegal under most conditions. However, many of them favor positions that would allow legal abortion under very select circumstances, such as instances in which the mother's life is in danger. This may vary though depending on the individual's stance as there are those who also believe that there is never a case where abortion must be directly enacted. The Democrats For Life organization stresses that pro-life and pro-choice Democrats should be able to unite in a common cause to make abortion rare through social programs, despite their differences of opinion on the legality of abortion. Faces of mother and child; detail of sculpture at Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Female mallard duck and ducklings A mother is the biological or social female parent of a child. ...
History In the 1970s, pro-life Democrats formed a substantial portion of the party's membership in the United States Congress and Senate. In the 1980s, however, the influence of pro-lifers in the Democratic Party declined considerably. At the 1992 Democratic National Convention, pro-life Governor Robert Casey of Pennsylvania was not allowed to address the delegates because he wanted to deliver a pro-life speech. Several pro-life Democrats did address the delegates in 1992, however they spoke on other topics." [1] Kathy Taylor, a pro-choice activist from Pennsylvannia, was allowed to address the Convention. Taylor was a Republican who had worked for Casey's opponent in the previous gubernatorial election. The 1970s decade refers to the years from 1970 to 1979, inclusive. ...
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In 1999, Democrats for Life of America was founded to coordinate at a national level the efforts of pro-life Democrats. In 2003, the group was denied permission to put a link on the DNC's website. However, following John Kerry's defeat in the 2004 election, DFLA has argued that the election losses prove that the party must become more flexible on the issues. Former Vermont Governor Dr. Howard Dean is the current Chairman of the DNC. The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is the principal campaign and fund-raising organization affiliated with the United States Democratic Party. ...
John Forbes Kerry (born December 11, 1943) is the junior United States Senator from Massachusetts. ...
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For more on the history of the pro-life Democrats, please see Democrats for Life: Pro-Life Politics and the Silenced Majority, a 2006 book by Kristen Day, Executive Director of Democrats for Life of America. Democrats for Life: Pro-Life Politics and the Silenced Majority is a 2006 book by Kristen Day, Executive Director of Democrats for Life of America. ...
Recent Events In keeping with their policy of endorsing only Pro-Life Democrats, the group did not endorse either George W. Bush or John Kerry for President in 2004. After the election they analyzed the results and have made the Case for Pro-Life Democrats. Image File history File links Alveda_King. ...
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After the defeat of Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschle in the 2004 elections, Senate Democrats selected Harry Reid of Nevada, the party whip, to become to the new leader. Reid, a Mormon, is generally considered to be moderately pro-life. Along with House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, Reid is now one of the prominent figures in the party. Pro-life Democrats have been encouraged by his elevation. Thomas Andrew Daschle (born December 9, 1947), known as Tom Daschle, was a U.S. Senator from South Dakota and the Senate Majority Leader. ...
Harry Mason Reid (born December 2, 1939) is the senior United States Senator from Nevada and a member of the Democratic Party, for which he serves as Senate Minority Leader. ...
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In their 2005 book, Take It Back: Our Party, Our Country, Our Future, Paul Begala and James Carville praise Democrats For Life's 95-10 Initiative. In the book they say "The 95-10 Initiative is built around seventeen concrete policy proposals that would reduce the number of abortions.... We believe these proposals would do more to prevent abortions than all the speeches, all the marches and all the campaign ads the pro-lifers have used over the past 30 years." They go on to call it "both good politics and, we think, good policy." Paul Begala (born May 12, 1961) is a political consultant, a commentator, and a former advisor to President Bill Clinton. ...
James Carville (born October 25, 1944), is an American political consultant, commentator, and pundit. ...
The 95-10 Initiative is a piece of legislation written by the Democrats For Life of America and introduced into the Congress by Representative Tim Ryan of Ohio. ...
In January 2005, former Democratic Representative Tim Roemer announced his candidacy to replace outgoing Democratic National Committee Chairman Terry McAuliffe. Roemer, a member of the 9/11 Commission, is pro-life. Pro-choice groups lashed out at Roemer, asserting that his opposition to abortion placed him at odds with a majority of Democrats. Roemer was ultimately defeated by Howard Dean in the campaign for the chairmanship, but his candidacy has been seen as a positive sign for pro-life Democrats. Democrats for Life of America strongly supported Roemer, although the organization also acknowledged Howard Dean's attempts to reach out to pro-life Democrats. 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Former Vermont Governor Dr. Howard Dean is the current Chairman of the DNC. The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is the principal campaign and fund-raising organization affiliated with the United States Democratic Party. ...
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Howard Brush Dean III (born November 17, 1948) is an American politician and physician from the U.S. state of Vermont. ...
Recently, some pro-choice Democrats such as Senator Hillary Clinton have softened their positions on abortion in an attempt to reach out to pro-life voters. Clinton's change of tone might also be a sign of Presidential ambitions. Several pro-life Democrats ran in the 2005 elections and others are testing the waters for the 2006 elections. Hillary Clinton Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (born October 26, 1947), was First Lady of the United States from 1993 to 2001, as the wife of President Bill Clinton. ...
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Opponents Some pro-life Republicans criticize pro-life Democrats, including the Democrats For Life of America. These conservatives claim that sincere pro-lifers should not support a "pro-abortion" party. They also criticize the Consistent Life Ethic, arguing that the evils of abortion far outweigh any evils associated with capital punishment or with other issues of concern to pro-life Democrats. Pro-life Democrats counter by stating that abortion may not ever be able to be outlawed but it can safely be reduced, made rare, or even eliminated by proposing social initiatives that Congress and the general public will support. They argue that many pro-life Republicans fail to do this and only put forth bills or plans that will never be adopted or make any substantial difference in the actual abortion rates. However, most leaders in the general pro-life movement support any pro-life groups that are working to end or reduce abortion, including Democrats For Life. Some pro-choice Democrats are critical of Democrats For Life and pro-life figures in the party. They feel that protecting a woman's right to have a legal abortion without restriction is a central element of the Democratic Party, and reject any Democrats who hold varying viewpoints on the abortion issue. EMILY's List is especially critical of pro-life Democrats. This idea again assumes that the Democratic Party is solely made up of members who only support a non-restrictive woman's right to choose an abortion, when the reality is more complex and less single-issue oriented. EMILYs List is a political action committee (PAC) in the United States that aims to help elect pro-abortion Democratic women to office. ...
Current Pro-Life Democrats Several pro-life Democrats currently hold high elected offices in the U.S. Congress and in the States. [1] Governors U.S. Senators Joseph Manchin III (born August 24, 1947 in Farmington, West Virginia) was elected Governor of West Virginia in the 2004 election and took office on January 17, 2005. ...
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