Obama Calls For Understanding In Notre Dame Speech… Video Added

May 17th, 2009 (20) Posted By Erik Wong.

An anti-abortion protestor shouts slogans, interrupting US President Barack Obama as he speaks during the commencement ceremony in the Joyce Center of Notre Dame University in South Bend, Indiana. Obama sought “common ground” in the decades-long culture war over abortion during a controversial address Sunday at one of America’s most prestigious Catholic universities

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JULIE PACE, Associated Press Writer

http://news.yahoo.com/

SOUTH BEND, Ind. – President Barack Obama strode head-on Sunday into the stormy abortion debate and told graduates at America’s leading Roman Catholic university that both sides must stop demonizing one another.

Obama acknowledged that “no matter how much we want to fudge it … the fact is that at some level, the views of the two camps are irreconcilable.” But he still implored the University of Notre Dame’s graduating class and all in the U.S. to stop “reducing those with differing views to caricature. Open hearts. Open minds. Fair-minded words. It’s a way of life that always has been the Notre Dame tradition.”

One of the noisiest controversies of his young presidency flared after Obama, who supports abortion rights but says the procedure should be rare, was invited to speak at the school and receive an honorary degree. “I do not suggest that the debate surrounding abortion can or should go away,” the president said.

The Rev. John Jenkins, Notre Dame’s president, introduced Obama and praised the president for not being “someone who stops talking to those who disagree with him.” Jenkins said too little attention has been paid to Obama’s decision to speak at an institution that opposes his abortion policy.

Ahead of Obama’s address, at least 27 people were arrested on trespassing charges. They included Norma McCorvey, the plaintiff identified as “Roe” in the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion. She now opposes abortion and joined more than 300 anti-abortion demonstrators at the school’s front gate.

More than half held signs, some declaring “Shame on Notre Dame” and “Stop Abortion Now” to express their anger over Notre Dame’s invitation to Obama.

Obama entered the arena to thunderous applause and a standing ovation from many in the crowd of 12,000. But as the president began his commencement address, at least three protesters interrupted it. One yelled, “Stop killing our children.”

The graduates responded by chanting “Yes we can”, the slogan that became synonymous with Obama’s presidential campaign. Obama seem unfazed, saying Americans must be able to deal with things that make them “uncomfortable.”

The president, in prepared remarks released by the White House, ceded no ground. But he said those on each side of the debate “can still agree that this is a heart-wrenching decision for any woman to make, with both moral and spiritual dimensions.

“So let’s work together to reduce the number of women seeking abortions by reducing unintended pregnancies, and making adoption more available, and providing care and support for women who do carry their child to term.”

He said he favored “a sensible conscience clause” that would give anti-abortion health care providers the right to refuse to perform the procedure.

Before taking on the abortion issue, Obama told graduates they were part of a “generation that must find a path back to prosperity and decide how we respond to a global economy that left millions behind even before this crisis hit an economy where greed and short-term thinking were too often rewarded at the expense of fairness, and diligence, and an honest day’s work.”

Obama’s appearance appeared additionally complicated by fresh polls that show Americans’ attitudes on the issue have shifted toward the anti-abortion position.

A Gallup survey released Friday found that 51 percent of those questioned call themselves “pro-life” on the issue of abortion and 42 percent “pro-choice.” This is the first time a majority of U.S. adults have identified themselves as “pro-life” since Gallup began asking this question in 1995.

Just a year ago, Gallup found that 50 percent termed themselves “pro-choice” while 44 percent described their beliefs as “pro-life.”

A Pew Research Center survey found public opinion about abortion more closely divided than it has been in several years.

Pew said its latest polling found that 28 percent said abortion should be legal in most cases while 18 percent said all cases. Forty-four percent of those surveyed were opposed to abortion in most or all cases.

Gallup said shifting opinions lay almost entirely with Republicans or independents who lean Republican, with opposition among those groups rising over the past year from 60 percent to 70 percent.

The abortion issue also is front and center as Obama considers potential nominees to fill the vacancy left by the retirement this summer of Justice David Souter. Abortion opponents are determined to see Roe v. Wade overturned, but only four court justices out of nine have backed that position. Souter has opposed arguments for overturning the ruling.

The Catholic Church and many other Christian denominations hold that abortion and the use of embryos for stem cell research amount to the destruction of human life, are morally wrong and should be banned by law.

The contrary argument holds that women have the right to terminate a pregnancy and that unused embryos created outside the womb for couples who cannot otherwise conceive should be available for stem cell research. Such research holds the promise of finding treatments for debilitating ailments.

Within weeks of taking office in January, Obama eased an executive order by President George W. Bush that limited research to a small number of stem-cell strains.

On the Notre Dame campus, members of an abortion rights group also protested while a plane pulling an anti-abortion banner circled above. Tara Makowski of Seattle, who received a master’s degree Saturday from the school, said she was dismayed by the way Notre Dame was being characterized.

“Seeing us being portrayed nationally as radical conservative has been really tough,” she said. “People need to realize that the majority of students and faculty” favored Obama’s visit.

But Bishop John D’Arcy, whose diocese includes Notre Dame, skipped commencement. He attended an open-air Mass and rally. He said he wanted to support the students protesting Obama’s speech.

“All of you are heroes, and I’m proud to stand with you,” he said.

Obama was the ninth president to receive an honorary degree from Notre Dame and sixth sitting president to address graduates. Other commencement speakers have included Dwight Eisenhower, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush.

Back in Washington, Vice President Joe Biden attended Mass with his family at Holy Trinity Church, where a granddaughter received her first Communion.

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Associated Press writer Tom Coyne contributed to this report.

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  • YERMOM

    to bad Obama’s mama didnt believe in child murder more.

  • http://reagancafe.blogspot.com Mike from L.A.

    I hope a video comes out of this guy interupting O.
    “Common ground” like what? That Catholics and pro abortionists go do a clinic for check ups? This is a typical one liner to make him sound sensible.

    • Scoot

      You could tell these people who shouted him down got under his skin. He thinks everyone adores him still.

      Long Live Dissent!

    • American Woman

      “common ground” meaning what infanticide?? :shock:
      what an ass.
      “common ground” in letting an infant who survives a botched abortion die in a soiled hamper alone without medical care?
      there is NO common ground with obongo just his ground. You stand with him or against him and he will not level the playing field he wipes out the playing field. The way I see it today a person is on either his side or my/our side. good vs. evil
      You could see the contempt in his eyes, he hates pro life people and people who stand up for their beliefs that dont jive with his.

  • Will

    Yes it is to bad. Bringing this country together is what he ran on. It looks like he is doing a bang up job. We all have jobs, The rest of the world loves us, maybe we could even loose another war. All in all a great day to be an American.

  • Stacy

    No Mr. Phony POTUS…I have no “understanding” why you think it is OK to murder a baby that is alive after a botched abortion. That’s fucking evil any way you look at it. :evil:

  • http://mhartzler.blogspot.com/ Mary Ann

    Stacy, I’m with you! There is no legitimate reason to kill a baby who actually survives an abortion. There is no legitimate reason to allow the murder of our innocent at all! :evil:

    Stacy, I’m also inline with you on the “phony” part. Our [Alleged] President is only the White House resident. Just because he lives there doesn’t mean he is actually qualified to be President. At this moment, he is just the Resident in Chief. :mad:

    • American Woman

      He knows he is a fraud that is why he is moving so quick to claim dictatorship and change the laws so he doesnt have to honor our constitution.
      He has said he is going to “rebuild America” and “change politics in America”
      rebuild = socialism/fascism
      change politics = one party system, crushing the GOP

      Why do you tink the media and left are constantly obsessed with the GOP? They have all the power to do whatever they want, the GOP is really irrevelent. They cant change or stop anything. It is to put the final nail in their coffin, to make them a joke. Rules for radicals #13
      isolate, and attack. just like they are trying to do to limbaugh.
      poisen the tree and noone will want the fruit of the tree.
      Poisen the reputation of conservatives and whoever stands up as one will be laughed down, that is why they constantly call Bush a conservative. We all know Bush is not a conservative, they are muddeling the meaning of conservative because they know we are effective and most people are if they knew what it means.

  • tlk

    Deal with things that make us uncomfortable? Uncomfortable? Somehow that doesn’t seem like the appropriate way to describe the murder of a child. The death of a child doesn’t make me ‘uncomfortable’ it wreaks my soul. This man is completely out of touch with the value of life and God’s purpose in creating it.

  • Specter

    Take your common ground and suck on it motherfucker.
    :gun:

    Fucking people who support the murder of a child will get no fucking common ground from me.

    • aboutTObegin

      an eye for an eye…

  • Jerb

    And what kind of common ground can there be? One side thinks abortion is the murder of babies and the other thinks it’s a “personal choice to terminate a fetus”. No middle ground on this one. Can’t sit on the fence on this one, Barry. Especially since we already know what side you’re on.

  • Tim Roesch

    First, is Obama so addicted to his teleprompter that he has forgotten that there is a middle audience. Has he forgotten that there are people infront of him?

    Second, I did not hear anything in his speech that suggested that there is a sperm donor involved. What are we to do with the male part in this abortive dance?

    I would bet that if you took one hundred aborted fetuses and checked their DNA you would not find one hundred males involved. My guess is that one sperm donor is responsible for multiple pregnancies.

    You will never solve the abortion issue until you solve the ‘Yo, Bitch, you clean up the mess. I got other bitches to screw! You do what you gotta do and I’ll screw whomever I wanna screw!’ attitude I find so repulsive.

    As to partial birth abortions…there is no defending that at all. And his voting of present is worse than fence sitting.

    And I say this as someone who is not a Christian. I can imagine the anger and revulsion of a true Christian or Jew.

    There are some issues where there is no middle ground and can never be.

    The worst sin is the sin of an unwanted child.
    Amen.

  • aboutTObegin

    he believes in murdering children just as he believes in murdering America…..only if he was Aborted, we wouldn’t be going through this shit burger right now.

    -aTb
    “still waiting on the birth certificate”

  • blastdad( typical white patriot)

    I remember Hillary screaching that dissent againt a president or administration was the highest form of patriotism. I wonder if that still applies ?

  • American Woman

    “Common ground” look what his bro’s are up to in Saudia Arabia….
    http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=98386

    Did you notice next to terrorist and fugitive they have political opponent as reason for using the “killer chip” GPS with a side of poison.
    coming from SA I could also see them using it against religious beliefs, conform to Islam or die.

  • politicalfish

    An advocate of child murder given an honorary degree from a catholic university? He asks for ‘common ground’ in infanticide? All this while daily implementing policy which with purposeful intent effects the destruction of the American ideal and rapidly reduces the freedoms we hold dear. Today the Devil smiles upon Notre Dame.

  • Sully

    Barry the Red, America’s Affirmative Action Precedent, proving yet again that the pay grade is far above his ability.

  • Randy

    Can’t read this. Refuse too. It will make me mad. However, I will comment on the heading. I’d like to see this slimy fucker attempt to “find some common ground” with anything HE disagrees with the repubs or conservatives or catholics on. Look how he operates so far in office. He sets to destroy those who disagree with him. Fuck his common ground. I’m sure will see his “common ground” with he supreme court pick. Notre Dame should be ashamed.

  • mshatto

    “YOU CAN’T BE CATHOLIC AND SUPPORT ABORTION!!!!!!!”

    There is no common ground. The Pope, Fr. Friar, etc. etc. It doesn’t matter.