Robert George launches website to test pro-life argument for Obama
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Professor Robert George

Princeton, N.J., Feb 13, 2009 / 05:17 pm 
(<http://www.catholicnewsagency.com>CNA).- Some 
Catholics and Evangelicals in the pro-life 
community made a significant wager based on 
Barack Obama’s promise to reduce abortions during 
the last election, a bet that Princeton 
philosophy of law professor Robert George is 
convinced was “foolish.” In order to document the 
outcome of this gamble, regardless of the 
results, George and some of his colleagues have 
launched Moralaccountability.com.

Professor George took time earlier this week to 
explain to CNA what led him to create the 
website, and he began by recalling the debate surrounding the election.

“In the run-up to the presidential election of 
November 2008, a small number of outspoken 
Catholic and Evangelical intellectuals and 
activists were pushing the idea that it was 
legitimate to vote for Barack Obama and other 
pro-abortion liberal candidates, not despite the 
likely impact of their policies on abortion, but 
because of the likely impact of their policies on abortion.”

Professor George summed up their reasoning as 
ignoring the anti-life voting record of the 
candidates and voting for them because of their 
economic policies, which would be “so 
enlightened” that they would reduce poverty, the 
main cause of abortion, according to these scholars.

“Paradoxically,” said George, “their argument was 
that voting for the explicitly so called 
pro-choice candidates was the pro-life thing to do.”

Saying that this argument struck him as “not only 
as paradoxical but as foolish,” the professor 
told CNA that he resolved to create a website 
after the election to track the decisions of the 
Obama Administration on the issues of “the 
sanctity of human life and the defense of the institution of marriage.”

The resulting website, Moralaccountability.com, 
is dedicated to holding accountable “everyone in 
the debate: those politicians who declared 
themselves to be opposed to abortion but in favor 
of its legality and public funding and the 
expansion of its availability …those 
intellectuals, Catholic and Evangelical, who in 
effect gave cover to politicians who were opposed 
to pro-life laws…and people like me, who were skeptical.”

“We are going to look at what actually happens 
when a liberal pro-abortion president and a 
liberal pro-abortion Congress are voted into office.”

“Despite my view that the argument was foolish, 
if it turns out that I’m wrong, and they were 
right; if I was foolish to think they were being 
foolish, I will be held accountable by this website.”

The website is going to publish facts and analysis, George stated.

“It’s going to publish the facts about what 
happens when abortion is extended, when it’s paid 
for with public dollars, when laws requiring 
parental notification for minors who are 
contemplating abortions or informed consent laws 
are wiped out…we’ll be able to see the impact was.”

Lest anyone level the charge that George’s new 
website is about being able to say “I told you 
so,” he stressed, “That’s not the goal of moral 
accountability the website, and that’s not the 
goal of the ethical concept of moral accountability.”

“The goal is to make sure, going forward, -that 
people in our movement do not repeat mistakes we have made in the past.”

Prof. George explained to CNA that he is willing 
to believe that the scholars and activists who 
supported candidates with records in favor of 
abortion were sincere in their stated beliefs and 
that they too have a stake in knowing whether they were right or wrong.

Currently, George’s website contains submissions 
on topics dealing with the reversal of the Mexico 
City Policy, the Freedom of Choice Act, Obama and 
same-sex marriage and other decisions made by the new Administration.

The contributors thus far represent both 
Catholics and Protestants and come from a wide 
range of disciplines: Constitutional law, 
political science, theology and philosophy.

Prof. George said that he is interested in 
engaging in debate with people of opposing views 
and welcomes their submissions as a way to hold 
those on his own side of the argument accountable.

In the end, George summarized, “somebody is going 
to be right, and somebody is going to be wrong.”

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