The criticisms 
              of the recent absurd comments by Missouri Republican Congressman 
              Todd Akin, who at this writing is his party's nominee to take on 
              incumbent Missouri Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill in November 
              in a contest he had been expected to win, have focused on his clearly 
              erroneous understanding of the human female anatomy. In a now infamous 
              statement, in which he used the bizarre and unheard-of phrase "legitimate 
              rape," the congressman gave the impression that some rapes of women 
              are not mentally or seriously resisted. This is an antediluvian 
              and misogynistic myth for which there is no basis in fact and which 
              has been soundly and justly condemned.
Akin also stated 
              that the female anatomy can resist unwanted impregnation. This, 
              too, is absurd, offensive and incorrect. Medical science has established 
              conclusively that women cannot internally block an unwanted union 
              of egg and sperm, no matter the relationship between male and female. 
              I think even schoolchildren understand that.
What has gone 
              unmentioned, however, in the cacophony of condemnation by Republicans 
              and Democrats, is the implication in Akin's comments that rape is 
              not a moral justification for abortion. In that, he is correct: 
              It is not.
Abortion takes 
              the life of innocent human beings who are the most vulnerable in 
              our society. Abortion is today the most frequently performed medical 
              procedure in the United States. American physicians  perform about 
              two abortions every minute of every hour of every day: about 1 million 
              a year since 1973. In my home state of New Jersey, abortion is permitted 
              up to the moment of birth, and the state will even pay for it if 
              the mother meets certain financial criteria.
How low have 
              we sunk? What are the consequences of this mass slaughter? How did 
              we get here?
We got here 
              because of the most reprehensible and unconstitutional Supreme Court 
              opinion in the modern era. In a throwback to its infamous Dred Scott 
              decision – in which a pre-Civil War Supreme Court declared that 
              blacks are not persons and hence cannot claim the protections of 
              the Constitution – the court essentially said in Roe vs. Wade the 
              same of fetuses in the womb.
Roe vs. Wade 
              has spawned more slaughter than all 20th-century tyrants combined. 
              The consequences of this slaughter are vast lost generations of 
              human beings who were denied by the law the right to live. The economic 
              consequences from which we all suffer today – entitlements too costly 
              to afford and too few wage earners to pay for them – are directly 
              attributable to the absence of population growth.
I am not arguing 
              in favor of entitlements. The Constitution does not authorize the 
              federal government to provide them. But when FDR and LBJ concocted 
              their entitlement schemes in order to build permanent dependence 
              on the Democratic Party, they understood population growth. Their 
              understanding, too, was slaughtered by abortion. A society that 
              prefers death to life not only cannot prosper; it cannot survive. 
              Soon 40 percent of federal tax  revenues will be dedicated to interest 
              on the federal debt , and most of that borrowing has been to pay 
              for entitlements. We are headed for a cliff.
So are the 
              babies in the womb. But isn't the baby in a womb a person? Of course 
              the baby in a womb is a person. The baby is produced by the physical 
              interaction of two human parents, and every unborn baby possesses 
              a fully actualizable human genome: all the material necessary to 
              grow to adulthood and to exist independently outside the womb.
What about 
              rape? Rape is among the more horrific violations of human dignity 
              imaginable. But it is a crime committed by the male, not the female 
              – and certainly not by the child it might produce. When rape results 
              in pregnancy, the baby has the same right to life as any child born 
              by mutually loving parents. Only the Nazis would punish a child 
              for the crimes of his or her father.
Every abortion 
              ends the life of an innocent unborn human being. When politicians 
              in both parties claim to be pro-life but favor abortions because 
              of the criminal behavior of the father, as in rape or incest, they 
              are politically rejecting that hard truth. What other violations 
              of the natural law will they condone for political expedience?
Reprinted 
              with the author's permission.
August 23, 2012
Andrew P. 
              Napolitano [send 
              him mail], a former judge of the Superior Court of New Jersey, 
              is the senior judicial analyst at Fox News Channel. Judge Napolitano 
              has written six books on the U.S. Constitution. The most recent 
              is It 
              Is Dangerous To Be Right When the Government Is Wrong: The Case 
              for Personal Freedom. To find out more about Judge Napolitano 
              and to read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, 
              visit creators.com.
 
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