It’s not going to pass. But it’s still doing good out there. Not being so fond of legislation on abortion myself, this is the chief good I see in political action on the topic. Not whether it passes or fails but that it has the capacity to force media to report on the matter, gives bloggers something to talk about, and motivates apathetic Canadians to action.
Way to go, Jason Kenney
Brian Lilley on M-312 and interview with Linda Gibbons
“Abortion in Canada is always the exception to the rule,” says Brian Lilley. He is right.
Take a moment to admire the idealism
I agree with Andrew Coyne here:
Anyone with a distaste for politics as I’ve described it is unlikely to run; if they do, they are unlikely to win; and if they succeed, it is usually because politics changes them. Yes, it’s an adversarial system, like the law. But law is a profession; politics is a pathology. Twenty-four-hours-a-day, total immersion in partisan propaganda — my side good, their side bad, all the time, without exception — would drive anyone a little mad.
And this is precisely why I believe we must stop to admire the idealism of those pro-life MPs who stood up to so eloquently lay out their principles yesterday over M-312. They were putting forward new ideas. They did so at personal cost and against the desires of the Prime Minister. This is the success of yesterday.
I agree, for the most part, with Andrew Coyne’s article. However, I am not so bleak as he is. I think we can change culture and that politics is not the only way to do so. But there are moments when politics works to change culture even when what is at stake a small motion that won’t pass. Yesterday was one such moment for those who were paying attention.
Mr. Woodworth’s speech–full text
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Politics, not as usual
Sometimes politics is so superficial, so dull, so politically correct, so lacking in integrity that I want to run into the Gatineau Hills, away from this city.
Not today. A great moment for Canada.
I want a copy of this speech!
I find Mr. Woodworth very compelling, as he speaks to a vision of Canada that I very much share. Open dialogue as a noble undertaking in Canada.
“Human rights are universal, not a gift of the state”
“About abortion I say this: recognizing people before the moment of birth will not resolve that issue,” says Mr. Woodworth, and all pro-lifers ought to be aware of that.
“Our ideals create unity of diversity”
The man of the hour, Mr. Stephen Woodworth. A good orator, setting a tone and laying out the bigger picture.
Mr. Warawa thanks Mr. Woodworth for his integrity…
…and his honesty. Me too.
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