Personhood USA and Attorney Rebecca Kiessling Say Romney-Ryan Campaign is Wrong on Abortion
Contact: Jennifer Mason, Personhood USA, 202-595-3500
ARVADA, Colo., Aug. 21, 2012 /Christian Newswire/ -- Following Congressman Akin's controversial remarks on Sunday, the Romney-Ryan campaign quickly released the following statement: "Governor Romney and Congressman (Paul) Ryan disagree with Mr. Akin's statement, and a Romney-Ryan administration would not oppose abortion in instances of rape."
After praising Congressman Ryan's pro-personhood record last week, Personhood USA has now expressed concern about the appearance of compromise on the part of Congressman Ryan.
"Personhood USA does not endorse political candidates, but we had hoped that Congressman Ryan would be a good influence on Governor Romney, considering Romney's liberal abortion record," explained Jennifer Mason, Communications Director for Personhood USA. "Reading today that babies conceived in rape should suffer the death penalty under a Romney-Ryan administration is extremely concerning, and indicates that Congressman Ryan's pro-woman and pro-baby positions would have little influence if he wins the office of Vice President of the United States."
In December, Personhood USA asked GOP Presidential hopefuls to sign a "Personhood Pledge," affirming the Republican party platform and following in the steps of President Ronald Reagan. Governor Mitt Romney declined to sign the prolife pledge.
Personhood USA spokesperson Rebecca Kiessling, who was conceived in rape, has had the opportunity to speak to many presidential hopefuls over the past five years. When speaking with Governor Mitt Romney several years ago, Rebecca commented that he was largely unresponsive and seemingly disinterested. By contrast, Rebecca's conversation with Texas Governor Rick Perry made headline news, with Governor Perry stating "Looking in her eyes, I couldn't come up with an answer to defend the exceptions for rape and incest."
"As someone who really cares about rape victims, I want to protect them from the rapist, and from the abortion, but not the baby. A baby is not the worst thing that could ever happen to a rape victim -- an abortion is," explained Kiessling. "We need to educate the American public on the truth in this matter and not make public policy based on myth and misinformation."
"Governor Romney claims to be prolife, but it appears he is prolife with exceptions -- if the baby was conceived in rape, it seems that Romney does not believe that baby has a right to life. This position is contrary to the Republican party platform and contrary to the beliefs of prolife Americans nationwide. All babies have a right to live, regardless of the circumstances of their conception," concluded Mason.
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