Updated 12:47 pm.EST, Sun November 22, 2009

Society|Fri, Feb. 27 2009 05:24 PM EST

Sen. Brownback Under Fire for Abortion Letter

By Jennifer Riley|Christian Post Reporter

Conservative, pro-life advocate Sen. Sam Brownback (R-Kan.) is under fire for statements he allegedly made in a fundraising letter that questioned the genuine Catholic faith of fellow Democratic senators who support an abortion rights legislation.

The undated letter, received by some media outlets late last week, raises doubt on whether six Democratic senators and the Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, can be considered real Catholics.

“Real Catholics need a new voice - not the likes of Ted Kennedy and Nancy Pelosi who have campaigned as Catholics while voting to undermine the values that we hold most dear," states the letter, which was in an envelop with Brownback’s signature, according to National Catholic Reporter.

The letter goes on to criticize several other abortion rights supporters in Congress including Sens. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.), John Kerry (D-Mass.), Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.), Robert Menendez (D-N.J.), Patty Murray (D-Wash.), and Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.).

These senators, who all sponsor the Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA), "openly and unabashedly claim to be Catholic - every year at election time" but then "once in office … willfully cast life-destroying votes at every turn," states the letter, which was an appeal to raise money for the Washington-based anti-abortion group Catholic Advocate.

FOCA is a legislation that would abolish every state and federal law regulating abortion.

Brownback's spokesman, Brian Hart, has denied that the fundraising letter was approved by the senator’s office. Hart said the senator’s chief of staff has “never seen, heard of, or approved it.”

But according to Washington-based Faith and Public Life, Brownback’s office acknowledged that permission was given by a former staff to be sent under the senator’s name, resulting in conflicting reports of Brownback’s position on the letter. Also, according to NCR, a Catholic Advocate spokesperson said the letter was “sanctioned by Brownback."

The letter was written on stationery with what appears to be Brownback’s official Senate letterhead.

A government watchdog group asked the Senate Ethics Committee on Wednesday to investigate.

In the meantime, the senator's office has asked the Catholic organization involved to stop distributing the letter and using the senator’s name. Brownback’s office also said they are not pleased with the content of the letter.

Despite efforts to contain the incident, the letter has already stirred up emotions in the Senate and the public.

More than 3,000 Americans of faith called on Brownback to set the record straight about his position on the recent fundraising letter sent under his name, according to Faith in Public Life.

Moreover, the signers of the petition – members of Faithful America and Catholics United – insist that funds raised from the letter be returned or donated to charity.

"This is an astonishing breach of the basic norms of civility long honored in the United States Senate," Stephen Schneck, professor of political science and director of The Catholic University of America's Life Cycle Institute, told NCR. "Regardless that FOCA is horrible and - for me - immoral legislation, an affront like this between senators is unfathomable."

Schneck also believes it is counterproductive to question others' faith in advocating the pro-life agenda.

"How can language like this do anything but hurt the pro-life cause," the professor said.

President Barack Obama is a supporter of the Freedom of Choice Act and had vowed during his campaign to make signing FOCA one of the first things he does in office.

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  • Fri Mar 06, 2009 1:28 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    I have heard that many people will choose to have an abortion after an amniocentesis reveals genetic abnormalities in the unborn rather than carry him/her to term and have a handicapped child. With the progress of genetic studies, science may discover a genetic marker that predisposes a child to homosexuality (many homosexuals say that this is indeed the case, but I do not know either way). If a test similar to an amniocentesis existed to determine the existence of this trait, and potential parents chose to abort any unborn with this trait. Would those who happily support abortion currently have a change of heart?
    Would this be the defining element that changed minds? After all, no one has any problem with those who discriminate against the unborn handicapped. And we have the American with Disabilities Act that does not protect them from abortion.
    The point is, who will the people be willing to abort in the future? Will the gay community demand that they not be aborted? Will men or women demand that we not abort our gender? Will women demand that we abort any who are not the offspring of their spouse?
    I believe that the pro-abortin crowd has not really thought this issue through to future implications, whereas the pro-life group has. It believes that the unborn has a right to life.

  • Thu Mar 05, 2009 4:48 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Many of times, the points is that we ALL agree that abortion is a sin.

    I think that abortion is not encouragable BUT I would still sign the FOCA if I were put to the stand, and will not advocate for the "BAN" of abortion.

    There is a difference between just shouting and asking people to ban abortion outright, and approach things from the bottom, cure abortion through family planning, safer sex/abstinence, sex education, etc etc.

    Killing other soldiers is as much a murder as abortion but that doesn't mean when the enemies come and shoot us, we're going to stand and die.

  • Sun Mar 01, 2009 8:45 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    squeaky, please define "real catholic" since a majority of catholics I grew up with as a catholic would not have a clue what is and what isn't true biblical teaching in the same way I did not.

  • Sat Feb 28, 2009 12:38 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    Life begins when God says it begins not when man says so.
    Jer 1:5 Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations.

    Proof that God knows us before we even are created in this flesh and blood. Hence once the embryo is there so is life. Ending that life is Murder - it is as much a murder as if you end a life of someone walking around where we see them. People need to understand the wonderful creation God has made and how precious said life is. Until life matters to us no matter the level (as far as humans go) then we will find reasons to devalue all life.

  • Sat Feb 28, 2009 11:00 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Philo777... It seems you are quite intolerant of those who express views you disagree with. Who decided it was your job to set the parameters for "meaningful debate on this issue". Do you not see that you also are being a bit "dogmatic" as you put these "dogmatic" people in their place and demand they play by your rules?

    It is my belief that life begins at conception. . . the DNA blueprint is set for every detail of a unique creation of God...the fetus soon has it's own heartbeat and fingerprints...and we know that pre-born babies learn in the womb, experience REM sleep (dream), and feel pain. With that in mind, what do you call it when the life of one human is violently and painfully destroyed by another human being? Murder doesn't seem too far fetched to me.

    I guess Jesus was being a bit "dogmatic" when He warned those who might consider hurting His little ones with words about millstones and drowning in the sea.

  • Sat Feb 28, 2009 9:36 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Hurt the prolife cause??? Give me a break, Polosi and Kennedy have done enough of that themselves. Whatever happened to accountability?

  • Sat Feb 28, 2009 9:34 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 4

    The views expressed by you first three folks are perfect examples of why there cannot be meaningful debate on this issue, and therefore why your views will never again prevail in this country.

    Many of us on the left who would like to see fewer abortions have no common ground with your positions, no place to begin discussion when you start with the word "murder." There's just no where to go with that.

    Why do you continue to rebuff every reasonable attempt to reduce unplanned pregnancies, which would certainly reduce abortions? When you stop being dogmatic and begin being pragmatic, you might be surprised by the outcome.

  • Sat Feb 28, 2009 9:13 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    Come on ART - if Obama is Mr Death (and I aint an Obama fan) then the rest of the living Presidents are as well because none of them did much to stop this mass murder of the unborn.

  • artm »
    Sat Feb 28, 2009 7:23 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Abortion is murder. The killing of unborn babies is murder.

    Doctors and Nurces who perform Abortions are guilty of murder.

    Mothers and Fathers who Abort their unborn Babies are guilty of Murder.

    Politions who pass laws that give women the right to kill their unborn Babies are also guilty of Murder.

    Obama who signs these laws into effect is guilty of Murder.

    Mt Obama has earned himself the Title, " Dr Death ".

  • Fri Feb 27, 2009 11:13 pm Agree: 4   Disagree: 3

    Real Catholics don't hold policy views that contradict biblical teaching. Period.

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