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Schaffer: What Forced Abortions? I Didn't See Any Forced Abortions

Bob Schaffer's Jack Abramoff problem isn't going away.

Ever since the Colorado Republican Senate candidate declared that he thought the guest worker system used in the Northern Mariana Islands was so great that it ought to be exported to the mainland, the media has been on his back. And now a conservative organization has jumped into the fray, a spokesman for Colorado's Right to Life telling The Denver Post that Schaffer's boosterism for the Marianas meant he was no pro-life advocate: "The pro-life movement will no longer give a pass to candidates like Bob Schaffer who look the other way when Chinese women are forced to abort their children."

Schaffer's response to the comment was twofold. First, he made clear that he didn't question the veracity of federal investigations that found instances of Chinese guest workers being forced to get abortions. But he wants everyone to know that he did his due diligence as a crack investigator when he went on his trip to the islands in 1999 -- which was organized and managed by Jack Abramoff, the Northern Mariana Islands government, and the garment manufacturers. And, try as he might, he just couldn't find any evidence of it:

Schaffer, who visited the Marianas in 1999 while in Congress, said allegations of forced abortions were among the things he looked into on that trip.

"I absolutely did not look the other way on this issue," Schaffer said, saying he interviewed "dozens" of workers and met with local religious leaders about the topic....

Schaffer said during his visit he tried to determine how often abortions occurred.

"In five days, I did not observe a forced abortion or meet anybody who had any knowledge of them," he said, adding that no subsequent examples were ever brought to him.

The comment from Colorado's Right to Life has sparked something of an intra-pro-life activist battle, with Colorado's Citizens for Life calling Colorado's Right to Life's criticism "simply irrational."


Comments (11)

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Hey, if you want to get down to the bottom of this forced abortion issue, go talk to the workers while you're touring the facilities (in the presence of their overlords) and then check in with the local religious leaders. That'll give you the bird's eye lowdown.

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Good God, what a scum.
As a rule, I have a hard time believeing people can be evil. Yes, people can do evil things, but that doesn't mean they themselves are evil.
But this guy sure makes me wonder if I might be utterly wrong about that.
What a scum.

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In five days, I did not observe a forced abortion

Did he think they were spectator events?

Unbelievable.

I have to say that pro-life backbiting offers a welcome respite from the Obama/Hillary backbiting that has been so prevalent the last couple of months.

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Amen (heh).

Republicans eating their own - I'm lovin' it.

Kudos to Colorado Right to Life. Schaffer is the poster-boy for the nihilism at the heart of the modern Republican party. They have transformed traditional Republican ideals and principles, even the most sacred like the right to life, into meaningless phrases that can be used to destroy their opponents. It's amazing how people like Schaffer (and people like Sean Hannity and Bill O'Reilly) rail against liberals and others for having no values and being "relativists" -- when they have done more to undermine the moral foundations of our politics than any liberal or deconstructionist could. To them, those moral principles are merely instruments to serve their ultimate goal of power, which to them is an end in itself.

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Apparently the "forced abortion show" wasn't scheduled when he was there. Maybe Abramoff didn't have the influence he thought. It seems he could have bribed someone to move the schedule up. I doubt Schaffer would understand what was happening if they hit him in the head with the clots! What a jagoff!

Doucheus Bagus

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I guess Clinton didn't deserve to be impeached either because nobody saw Monica give him a hummer.

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Well, maybe they didn't happen to be doing abortions in his hotel lobby the week he was there.

Ya know, these fools just never know when to quit. Was somebody holding a gun to his head telling him he had to bring up the Marianas Islands during his campaign? I just don't understand the psychology of the thing. Here he is coasting along, and he starts blabbing making the US like the Marianas Islands, when everybody knows the next line is "they make the poor women in the factories get forced abortions," the one thing thing that's sure to inflame the very people most likely to vote for him. And now he just can't seem to get his feet out of his mouth. It's almost Freudian on some level.

Clinton is actually a good analogy because he was so self-destructive as well.

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S-C-H-A-F-F-E-R. I wanted to be sure I had the spelling right in case I ever see that name on a ballot. Yet another reason why Americans have come to hate Washington. Did ya think they'd hold the girls down and abort 'em between cocktails and the yacht so you could see for yourself? They gave you a nice vacation in paradise and put on a show for you that you were dumb enough to buy. Hope you weren't planning on a career in politics, because you really aren't intelligent enough for the work.

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