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    <title>Right-Wing Fans of Anti-Slavery Movie Seek to Change the Subject to Abortion</title>
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    <published>2007-02-23T16:38:36-06:00</published>
    <updated>2008-08-07T15:58:15-05:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Ezra</name>
    </author>
    <category term="Operation Rescue" />
    <category term="Reproductive Health" />
    <category term="Sam Brownback" />
    <category term="South Dakota" />
    <category term="Tom Coburn" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Today marks the theatrical release   of &ldquo;Amazing Grace,&rdquo; a film about leading British abolitionist William   Wilberforce, whose efforts in Parliament led to Britain&rsquo;s ban on slavery and the   slave trade 200 years ago. The company that produced the movie has launched a   campaign, called &ldquo;<a title="http://www.theamazingchange.com/" href="http://www.theamazingchange.com/">The Amazing Change</a>,&rdquo; to raise   awareness of modern-day slavery and human trafficking and to promote groups that   fight against them, and religious groups from the <a title="http://www.nae.net/index.cfm?FUSEACTION=editor.page&amp;pageID=408&amp;idCategory=1" href="http://www.nae.net/index.cfm?FUSEACTION=editor.page&amp;pageID=408&amp;idCategory=1">National   Association of Evangelicals</a> to <a title="http://www.sojo.net/index.cfm?action=magazine.contents&amp;issue=soj0703" href="http://www.sojo.net/index.cfm?action=magazine.contents&amp;issue=soj0703">Sojourners</a> have <a title="http://www.christianpost.com/article/20070218/25883_Thousands_of_Christians_Observe_Amazing_Grace_Sunday.htm" href="http://www.christianpost.com/article/20070218/25883_Thousands_of_Christians_Observe_Amazing_Grace_Sunday.htm">endorsed</a> the movie and its anti-slavery message. The concern over human trafficking   extends to many groups and activists normally focused on right-wing wedge   issues, like <a title="http://www.cwfa.org/articles/12402/MEDIA/misc/index.htm" href="http://www.cwfa.org/articles/12402/MEDIA/misc/index.htm">Concerned Women   for America</a> the <a title="http://www.heritage.org/Press/Commentary/ed022207d.cfm" href="http://www.heritage.org/Press/Commentary/ed022207d.cfm">Heritage   Foundation</a>. Others, however &ndash; <a title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2007/02/a_wilberforce_t.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2007/02/a_wilberforce_t.html">like Sam   Brownback</a> &ndash; seek to latch their own agenda to the coat-tails of the   movie.</p>
<p>Brownback, struggling for   recognition as a viable presidential candidate, has tried to <a title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2007/02/a_wilberforce_t.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2007/02/a_wilberforce_t.html">link his   candidacy to Wilberforce</a> by linking the historical figure not just to Brownback&rsquo;s work on trafficking and Darfur, but also   to abortion and gay marriage, issues more politically marketable to the religious-right base he   hopes to motivate: &ldquo;If William Wilberforce were alive today, I   believe he would be passionately fighting for the dignity of every human life   everywhere, without regard to race, wealth, or status. He would also feel   compelled to take up the vital cause of renewing the family and the culture,&rdquo;   the senator said in his announcement.</p>
<p>Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Oklahoma) went <a title="http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=YzhlNTk0OTUxYTk0YTRiMWJmYjdhODlkZjQ3MTYyMWQ=" href="http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=YzhlNTk0OTUxYTk0YTRiMWJmYjdhODlkZjQ3MTYyMWQ=">further   afield</a> from the issue of modern-day slavery, alluding to his own   congressional campaign against pork-barrel   spending:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Wilberforce&rsquo;s focus on   his &ldquo;two great objects&rdquo; of abolishing slavery and reforming the morals and   manners of his day challenges me to discern the &ldquo;great objects&rdquo; of our times.   There are many legitimate &ldquo;great objects&rdquo; in our day such as the rise of Islamic   extremism, the disintegration of families, abortion, and the dominance of moral   relativism. I&rsquo;ve felt a particular calling to focus on the &ldquo;great object&rdquo; of   preventing the bankruptcy of our republic because if we fail in that challenge,   our efforts in all other areas will be undermined. For instance, our ideas about   freedom and human dignity have relevance in large part because of our   unparalleled economic power.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>And Troy Newman, president of the   militant anti-abortion group Operation Rescue, attempted to coin a new phrase.   Criticizing a South   Dakota legislator (and chair of <a href="http://www.reclaimamerica.org/Pages/News/news.aspx?story=3182">SD Right to Life</a>) who dropped his support for an   abortion ban likely to be rejected by the Supreme Court and similar to one   voters in the state rescinded last year, Newman said, &ldquo;<a title="http://www.earnedmedia.org/or0222.htm" href="http://www.earnedmedia.org/or0222.htm">He's no   Wilberforce</a>.&rdquo;</p>
<p>While the equation of abortion and   slavery is hardly new &ndash; George W. Bush famously <a title="http://www.slate.com/id/2108083/" href="http://www.slate.com/id/2108083/">alluded</a> to it in his last   presidential campaign &ndash; it seems even more tasteless in this context, where   activists are seeking to change the subject from actual, modern-day   slavery.</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Today marks the theatrical release   of &ldquo;Amazing Grace,&rdquo; a film about leading British abolitionist William   Wilberforce, whose efforts in Parliament led to Britain&rsquo;s ban on slavery and the   slave trade 200 years ago. The company that produced the movie has launched a   campaign, called &ldquo;<a title="http://www.theamazingchange.com/" href="http://www.theamazingchange.com/">The Amazing Change</a>,&rdquo; to raise   awareness of modern-day slavery and human trafficking and to promote groups that   fight against them, and religious groups from the <a title="http://www.nae.net/index.cfm?FUSEACTION=editor.page&amp;pageID=408&amp;idCategory=1" href="http://www.nae.net/index.cfm?FUSEACTION=editor.page&amp;pageID=408&amp;idCategory=1">National   Association of Evangelicals</a> to <a title="http://www.sojo.net/index.cfm?action=magazine.contents&amp;issue=soj0703" href="http://www.sojo.net/index.cfm?action=magazine.contents&amp;issue=soj0703">Sojourners</a> have <a title="http://www.christianpost.com/article/20070218/25883_Thousands_of_Christians_Observe_Amazing_Grace_Sunday.htm" href="http://www.christianpost.com/article/20070218/25883_Thousands_of_Christians_Observe_Amazing_Grace_Sunday.htm">endorsed</a> the movie and its anti-slavery message. The concern over human trafficking   extends to many groups and activists normally focused on right-wing wedge   issues, like <a title="http://www.cwfa.org/articles/12402/MEDIA/misc/index.htm" href="http://www.cwfa.org/articles/12402/MEDIA/misc/index.htm">Concerned Women   for America</a> the <a title="http://www.heritage.org/Press/Commentary/ed022207d.cfm" href="http://www.heritage.org/Press/Commentary/ed022207d.cfm">Heritage   Foundation</a>. Others, however &ndash; <a title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2007/02/a_wilberforce_t.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2007/02/a_wilberforce_t.html">like Sam   Brownback</a> &ndash; seek to latch their own agenda to the coat-tails of the   movie.</p>
<p>Brownback, struggling for   recognition as a viable presidential candidate, has tried to <a title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2007/02/a_wilberforce_t.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2007/02/a_wilberforce_t.html">link his   candidacy to Wilberforce</a> by linking the historical figure not just to Brownback&rsquo;s work on trafficking and Darfur, but also   to abortion and gay marriage, issues more politically marketable to the religious-right base he   hopes to motivate: &ldquo;If William Wilberforce were alive today, I   believe he would be passionately fighting for the dignity of every human life   everywhere, without regard to race, wealth, or status. He would also feel   compelled to take up the vital cause of renewing the family and the culture,&rdquo;   the senator said in his announcement.</p>
<p>Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Oklahoma) went <a title="http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=YzhlNTk0OTUxYTk0YTRiMWJmYjdhODlkZjQ3MTYyMWQ=" href="http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=YzhlNTk0OTUxYTk0YTRiMWJmYjdhODlkZjQ3MTYyMWQ=">further   afield</a> from the issue of modern-day slavery, alluding to his own   congressional campaign against pork-barrel   spending:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Wilberforce&rsquo;s focus on   his &ldquo;two great objects&rdquo; of abolishing slavery and reforming the morals and   manners of his day challenges me to discern the &ldquo;great objects&rdquo; of our times.   There are many legitimate &ldquo;great objects&rdquo; in our day such as the rise of Islamic   extremism, the disintegration of families, abortion, and the dominance of moral   relativism. I&rsquo;ve felt a particular calling to focus on the &ldquo;great object&rdquo; of   preventing the bankruptcy of our republic because if we fail in that challenge,   our efforts in all other areas will be undermined. For instance, our ideas about   freedom and human dignity have relevance in large part because of our   unparalleled economic power.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>And Troy Newman, president of the   militant anti-abortion group Operation Rescue, attempted to coin a new phrase.   Criticizing a South   Dakota legislator (and chair of <a href="http://www.reclaimamerica.org/Pages/News/news.aspx?story=3182">SD Right to Life</a>) who dropped his support for an   abortion ban likely to be rejected by the Supreme Court and similar to one   voters in the state rescinded last year, Newman said, &ldquo;<a title="http://www.earnedmedia.org/or0222.htm" href="http://www.earnedmedia.org/or0222.htm">He's no   Wilberforce</a>.&rdquo;</p>
<p>While the equation of abortion and   slavery is hardly new &ndash; George W. Bush famously <a title="http://www.slate.com/id/2108083/" href="http://www.slate.com/id/2108083/">alluded</a> to it in his last   presidential campaign &ndash; it seems even more tasteless in this context, where   activists are seeking to change the subject from actual, modern-day   slavery.</p>
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