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Guest Commentary
SCOTT PETERSON: ANOTHER
'PLANNED PARENTHOOD'
By J. Matt Barber
The media latched on to the story like a pit-bull to a poodle - It's been a
perfect obsession. Coverage of the case has saturated the airwaves for over two
years, with the Fox News Channel taking the lead.OK Greta, on the record - we
get it - enough already!
As nearly everyone on the planet knows by now, former Modesto, California
fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson was recently convicted of double murder for
killing his 27-year-old wife Laci, and the couple's unborn son Conner. It seems
the jury concluded that Mark Geragos, Peterson's illustrious, high-dollar
defense attorney, was trying to sell them his own smooth line of fertilizer; but
they weren't buying - They recommended Peterson be put to death.
Although the mainstream media has fixated on the case ad nauseam, further
discourse is warranted in light of its profound implications relative to the
ongoing, and highly polarized abortion debate.
During the trial, for some inexplicable reason, the mainstream media generally
abandoned its time-honored and typically unwavering "pro-choice" rhetoric, and
began referring to baby Conner by such "egregious" terms as, "Scott and Laci's
unborn son," "the unborn child," and simply, "Conner."
After recommending the death sentence, Juror Richelle Nice told reporters:
"Scott Peterson was Laci's Husband, Conner's Daddy - the one person that should
have protected them."
But for Planned Parenthood, the National Organization for Women (NOW), and other
militant abortion peddlers, the use of such language in reference to baby Conner
has caused much gnashing of teeth - it's left them seething - frothing at the
mouth in a panicked frenzy.
They've struggled long and hard, and with much success, to dehumanize unborn
children by placing upon them such euphemistic, innocuous, and clinical tags as
"zygote," "embryo," "fetus," and my personal favorite, "non-viable mass of
tissue."
Ironically, the word fetus is Latin for "young one," and what really has the
"pro-choicers" up in arms is the fact that this particular young one's high
profile murder was treated as just that.a murder. When Scott Peterson
(apparently) killed Laci, his criminal actions additionally resulted in Conner's
death; or, euphemistically speaking - another "terminated pregnancy."
Legal recognition that Scott Peterson murdered Conner, his unborn son, has
unintentionally had the effect of bestowing upon Conner the precious, and
heretofore judicially rationed status of "personhood." You can't murder a
"non-viable mass of tissue." But now, legally - and always, actually - you can
murder an unborn person. Of course science, commonsense, and reality dictate
that unborn children have always been persons.
Ultimately, the principles represented by this case pose a tremendous setback to
the pro-abortion movement, and present a great step forward in protecting the
lives of the most innocent and vulnerable of our citizenry. Those principles are
further bolstered by 'Laci and Conner's Law' (the Unborn Victims of Violence Act
(http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/abortion/unbornbill32504.html
). President Bush signed the legislation last April. It mirrors existing laws in
29 states, and makes it a federal crime to harm an unborn child during an
assault on the mother. It's the first Federal law to give unborn children a
status separate from their mothers. Additionally, it's the first federal law to
more accurately refer to the "fetus" as an unborn child.
Still, the battle that lies ahead is a daunting one. Obviously, the fight will
continue, and only become more turbulent. There's so much more that remains to
be done in fostering a culture of life, and eliminating a culture of death. In
her concise but cogent essay Scott Peterson's 'Choice'
http://www.cwfa.org/articles/7031/LEGAL/life/ , Concerned Women for America
Chief Council Jan LaRue points out the following:
Simply put, the status of the unborn under the law and his right to life turns
on whether the mother has him killed or someone else does so without her
consent. It is the most egregious example of an incongruity in law that one can
imagine.
LaRue goes on to explain:
There would have been no murder charge if Laci Peterson had ended Conner's life
by abortion on Christmas Eve, and Scott Peterson would have been powerless to
stop it.
Consider for a moment - attempt to rationalize if you will, how it is that a
father can kill his unborn child, be convicted of that child's murder, and
himself face the death penalty - while on the same day, a mother can elect to
have her unborn child killed, spend time in a recovery room, go home to conceive
again, and repeat the cycle as many times as she "chooses."
Under the guise of a phantom "Constitutional right," and with vigorous
encouragement from Planned Parenthood, NOW, and their extremist ilk - millions
of women per year do just that.have their unborn children killed. The
"pro-choice" mantra: "It's the woman's right to choose!" - "get over your love
affair with the fetus!" - "Keep your laws off my body!"
Well, sweetheart, it's not your body we're talking about - Conner Peterson, like
so many millions of unborn children, had his own body, his own blood type, his
own brainwaves, and his own heartbeat. Conner Peterson, like so many millions of
unborn children, sucked his thumb, got the hiccups, cried, and smiled in his
mother's womb. Conner Peterson, like so many millions of unborn children, had
his own life, his own dreams, and his own future to look forward to. But
tragically.Conner Peterson, like so many millions of unborn children, was an
inconvenient reality - an "unwanted pregnancy" to a selfish parent. And so,
tragically.like so many millions of unborn children - Conner Peterson was
murdered.
Copyright © 2004 by J. Matt Barber
J. Matt Barber is a non-practicing attorney, an undefeated heavyweight
professional boxer (Matt "Bam Bam" Barber), and a jazz drummer in Chicago, IL.
In addition to his Law Degree, Barber holds a Master of Arts in Public Policy
from Regent University. Matt is a Contributing Editor for
TheConservativeVoice.com
http://www.theconservativevoice.com, and a Contributor to the Washington
Times "Insight Magazine," as well as a number of other top conservative
publications.
E-mail your comments to Matt, at
jmattbarber@comcast.net