Saturday, August 30, 2008

NATIONAL RIGHT TO LIFE COMMITTEE LAWYER WORKS AGAINST PROTECTION FOR THE PREBORN

From http://www.all.org/article.php?id=11568

NATIONAL RIGHT TO LIFE COMMITTEE LAWYER WORKS AGAINST PROTECTION FOR THE PREBORN

by Katie Walker
Released August 29, 2008




Washington, DC (29 August 2008) – American Life League Vice President Jim Sedlak denounced comments made by National Right to Life Committee lawyer James Bopp. Bopp's comments opposed an amendment to the Republican Party platform that would protect preborn persons against the threat of embryonic experimentation.

"It is incredible that Mr. Bopp, while clearly identifying himself as speaking for the National Right to Life Committee, would state that embryonic experimentation is acceptable," said Sedlak.

Bopp spoke against a platform amendment to work toward a ban on embryonic stem cell research and cloning Aug. 27. He told the committee:

"It may very well be in our future that there is therapeutic research that can be done on human embryos, and there is nothing unethical immoral, improper or ... that disregards the sanctity of life if we are involved in therapeutic research."

Sedlak remarked, "Mr. Bopp clearly said he opposed creating human embryos for experimentation, but said it could be OK to experiment on human embryos that already existed. The thought that any representative of a national pro-life group would endorse experimentation on the tiniest humans is outrageous."

In the past Bopp has opposed measures against embryonic stem cell research for purely political reasons. He also consistently opposes proposed state constitutional amendments that would protect innocent preborn children as persons.

"Bopp panders for the sake of politics rather than principle. Thank God the platform defenders remained strong and did not listen to his flawed thinking." Sedlak said. "American Life League calls on the leadership of the National Right to Life Committee to disavow Mr. Bopp's comments and to make it absolutely clear that the National Right to Life Committee is totally opposed to embryonic experimentation, just like every other major pro-life organization in the country."



American Life League was co-founded in 1979 by Judie Brown. It is the largest grassroots Catholic pro-life organization in the United States and is committed to the protection of all innocent human beings from the moment of creation to natural death. For more information or media inquiries, please contact Katie Walker at 540.659.4942.




FOR MORE INFORMATION:



National Review Online: Re: Cell Breakthrough (28 August 2008)
JillStanek.com: Bopp Promotes "Therapeutic" Embryo Research (28 August 2008)

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