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Abortion nutters Protest Obama at Notre Dame

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Protests await Obama's appearance at Notre Dame


AP – Rev. John Jenkins, president of the University of Notre Dame, speaks as Bishop John D'Arcy, left, listens …
By STEVEN R. HURST, Associated Press Writer – 23 mins ago
WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama ventures to America's foremost Roman Catholic university, where the country's deep divisions over abortion and stem-cell research have moved to the forefront in a time of war and recession.
A storm blew up immediately after the University of Notre Dame invited Obama to address Sunday's commencement exercises. It still rages, with anti-abortion activists promising to disrupt the president's appearance at South Bend, Ind., where he was also to receive an honorary degree.
Students opposed to abortion rights attended an all-night prayer vigil to protest Obama's visit, and 200 people prayed at a packed Alumni Hall Chapel.
More than 100 protesters gathered and 23 marched onto the campus Saturday. Police say they arrested 19 for trespassing and four were also charged with resisting law enforcement.
In Washington on Sunday, the head of the Republican Party said Obama should be denied the honorary degree.
Obama supports abortion rights but says the procedure should be rare. The Catholic Church and many other Christian denominations hold that abortion and the use of embryos for stem cell research amount to the destruction of human life and are morally wrong and should be banned by law.
The contrary argument holds that women have the right to terminate a pregnancy and that unused embryos created outside the womb for couples who cannot otherwise conceive should be available for stem cell research. Such research holds the promise of finding treatments for debilitating ailments.
Within weeks of taking office in January, Obama eased an executive order by President George W. Bush that limited research to a small number of stem-cell strains.
White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said Friday that Obama in his commencement speech would mention the debate over abortion while emphasizing that "this is exactly the kind of give and take" that occurs on college campuses everywhere.
Obama's appearance at Notre Dame would appear to be complicated by new polls that show Americans' attitudes on the issue have shifted toward the anti-abortion position.
A Gallup survey released Friday found that 51 percent of those questioned call themselves "pro-life" on the issue of abortion and 42 percent "pro-choice." This is the first time a majority of U.S. adults have identified themselves as "pro-life" since Gallup began asking this question in 1995.
Just a year ago, Gallup found that 50 percent termed themselves "pro-choice" while 44 percent described their beliefs as "pro-life."
A Pew Research Center survey found public opinion about abortion more closely divided than it has been in several years.
Pew said its latest polling found that 28 percent said abortion should be legal in most cases while 18 percent said all cases. Forty-four percent of those surveyed were opposed to abortion in most or all cases.
Gallup said shifting opinions lay almost entirely with Republicans or independents who lean Republican, with opposition among those groups rising over the past year from 60 percent to 70 percent.
The abortion issue also is front and center as Obama considers potential nominees to fill the vacancy left by the retirement this summer of Justice David Souter. Abortion opponents are determined to see Roe v. Wade overturned, but only four court justices out of nine have backed that position. Souter has opposed arguments for overturning the ruling.
Republicans, meanwhile, see an opening for political gain.
"Those institutions don't hand those degrees out that readily. So it is a very strong sticking point, and I think a lot of Catholics and a lot of pro-life Americans are very concerned about that, and I think it is inappropriate," Republican National Committee chief Michael Steele told NBC's "Meet the Press."
"The president should speak, but the degree should not be conferred," Steele said.

The Rev. John Jenkins, Notre Dame's president, has not joined the debate that erupted after Obama's invitation. Friends and colleagues say Jenkins has listened to the criticism but is confident in his decision.
"He respects people who differ, but he's resolute in his decision because he did it based on conscience and what he really believes in," said Richard Notebaert, chairman of Notre Dame's board of trustees.
Notebaert said Jenkins, who is in the fourth year of a five-year term, has the "full support" of the trustees.
That hasn't soothed critics, who question whether Notre Dame has lost touch with its Catholic roots. Calls for Jenkins' ouster have grown louder amid protests by abortion opponents, who have paraded dolls smeared in fake blood outside a recent trustees' meeting and on Sunday flew an anti-abortion banner over campus.
To be sure, though, there was division on campus.
The Rev. Richard McBrien, a theology professor at Notre Dame who supports Obama's speech, noted that the president's positions put him at odds with Catholic doctrine but added: "There are other positions he has taken, whether it's on immigration or poverty or whatever, which are entirely consistent with Catholic social teaching."
McBrien appeared on "Fox News Sunday."
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Associated Press writer Tom Coyne contributed to this report from South Bend, Ind.
I find the bolded parts interesting, mostly because me and my boyfriend watched a report on this last night and we noticed something. While there was a large group of students who protested, peacefully, the ones actually making a 'stink' the self proclaimed "Anti Abortion group" the ones walking around with babies smeared with blood and paid for giant posters of aborted fetuses? That group didn't have a young face in the lot. There where pictures of groups of them protesting on CNN and hey, maybe its that evil liberal bias, but I didn't see a single face that looked under 50.

Once again it seems the nutters on the right keep getting older and there simply isn't an influx of youth to take up the mantle.
(this being a purely opinionated opinion with no real backup so on my own head be it)
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Yeah, I saw it on FOXNews a week ago when I was flipping channels. They are really a tiny group of students in this case. Their own projections were that at best 50 people would show up to their protest (keep in mind this is an enormous university) and that was THEIR prediction. FOX, being paragons of the fair and balanced reporting, of course, started advertising for them and make this into a big event.
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I looked this up to make sure. Final exams at Notre Dame were May 4-8. Undergrad dorms close on the 9th. There are no students around. Well, okay, there are probably students who rent a house or an apartment in town or are locals and graduating seniors are probably trickling back for the ceremony, but the main student body is nowhere around.
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