Abortion
Both the pro-life and anti-abortion movements are motivated by one concept: that human personhood begins at conception. To these groups an embryo and a fetus are all human persons who should be granted the same rights, privileges and protections as a child or adult (Violence & harassment at U.S. abortion clinics). Operation Rescue is an anti-abortion organization that states that it is dedicated to the protection of children in the womb and their mothers who are exploited by abortion. The group declares that "We work in every way we can to manifest the truth of God concerning abortion" (Operation Rescue Colorado).
Unfortunately, "every way we can" includes violence, murder and the misuse of religion to inspire what any moral individual could only interpret as unholy acts.
The god-father of Operation Rescue is Joseph Scheidler, director of the Pro-Life Action League which he has called the "Green Berets of the Pro-Life Movement" (The battle to defend abortion clinics: organizing against Operation Rescue).
Scheidler has had a long history of associating with convicted clinic bombers and has written a book called Closed: 99 ways to stop abortion which describes how to harass and intimidate abortion providers and clinic patients. Scheidler was present at Operation Rescue blockades in New York City, directing and condoning operations. The formal leader of Operation Rescue is Randall Terry who organizes it out of his Project Life headquarters in Binghamton, New York. Most Operation Rescue participants are male, and virtually all are white.
Many women's groups feel that Operation Rescue and other anti-abortion groups have a broader agenda than abortion alone. Some feminists state that "The submission of women is at the core of all these attacks on women's rights and is a backlash to the changed role of women in every facet of our society" (Promise Keepers holds no promise for women). Yet others theorize that Operation Rescue is part of a vast right-wing conspiracy. They see Operation Rescue as providing a door which lures people into conservative politics. Once in, a broader conservative agenda is promoted. In 1999, Operation Rescue changes its name to Operation Save America and announced that it would no longer just focus on abortion (Operation Rescue changes name, widens focus). The group said Operation Save America will work to combat pornography, teen sex, homosexuality and the removal of God from schools, all common causes of the Religious Right. According to Operation Save America spokesperson, "We do want to save this country, not just the unborn. We want to show our love for this country and our desire to return to the moral grounds this country was founded on" (Operation Rescue changes name, widens focus).
Today, the Religious Right wields extraordinary political power. The Religious Right is beginning to dominate the Republican Party, and the Republican Party has won majorities in both Houses of the U.S. Congress (The rise of the Religious Right in the Republican party). Thus, the influence of the Religious Right has become immense. And they now have a powerful ally in the White House, President George Bush. The President's Faith-Based Initiative that seeks to eliminate the separation of church and State is transforming the United States into a "Christian" nation.
As shown below in Table 1, violence against abortion providers has been going on for decades, but has changed focus over the years to respond to political and legal conditions.
Incidents of Violence and Disruption Against Abortion Providers
Murders, Attempted Murders
Bombing, Arson, Attempted Bombing or Arson
Invasion, Assault & Battery, Vandalism, Trespassing, Death Threats, Burglary, Stalking
Hate Mail, Harassing Phone Calls, Bomb Threats
Arrests Made at Blockades
Number of Blockades
Number of Incidents of Picketing
Source: The National Abortion Federation (cited in Violence & harassment at U.S. abortion clinics)
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