No-Bama at Notre Dame

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Thursday, March 26, 2009
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This is a rush transcript from "On the Record ," 
March 25, 2009. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.

GRETA VAN SUSTEREN, FOX NEWS HOST: "President 
Obama, stay away." The University of Notre Dame 
is taking massive heat for inviting President 
Obama to make a commencement address at the 
college, and that what some students are saying, 
"Stay away." That commencement is scheduled for May 17.

Why are some outraged? Joining us live from South 
Bend, Indiana on the edge of the Notre Dame's 
campus are two Notre Dame student protesting the 
president's address, Mary Daly, President of 
Notre Dame's campus Right to Life Club, and 
Kathleen Donahue, editor in chief of the student journal "Beyond Politics."

Kathleen, first to you, the President of United 
States, most colleges are dying to get someone 
with that stature as a commencement speaker. You don't want him?

KATHLEEN DONAHUE, NOTRE DAME STUDENT: Thank you, 
Greta. Thanks for having us on your show. We really appreciate it.

It's not that Notre Dame students don't want it. 
That's not really the issue that is at hand here.

The issue is that Notre Dame is a Catholic 
university. And hosting a prominent pro-choice 
politician such as the president, who has 
actively pursue the pro-choice policies, is in 
direct contradiction to our distinct Catholic 
university mission statement. So that is the issue at hand here.

VAN SUSTEREN: Mary, what is going to happen? Where is your protest going?

MARY DALY, NOTRE DAME STUDENT: Right now, we have 
officially established a coalition. Currently, it 
is 11 campus groups, and that number is actually growing.

And right now we don't have any plans to present 
to the public. However, as we speak, our fellow 
commissioners on the coalition, our fellow 
student leaders are planning and organizing 
student-led expressions and demonstrations to get 
what we think is a very important message to be made out to people.

VAN SUSTEREN: Kathleen, didn't President Bush's speak at Notre Dame?

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DONAHUE: Yes, President Bush did speak at Notre Dame.

VAN SUSTEREN: Wasn't he at odds with the Pope on 
the war in Iraq, or is my memory is faulty?

DONAHUE: Your memory is not faulty, Greta. But I 
think that right now the issue is not what Notre 
Dame has done in the past. Yes, we have extended 
invitations to previous presidents. But I think 
that the issue right now is specifically 
President Obama and his actions against the 
pro-life mantra of the Catholic Church. So that 
is really the issue that's at hand here.

VAN SUSTEREN: Mary, who invited him? Who picks your commencement speakers?

DALY: There is a committee of faculty who are in 
charge of selecting and inviting the commencement speaker.

DONAHUE: But, ultimately, it's the university 
president who will sign off and extend the formal 
invitation to, in this case, to President Obama.

VAN SUSTEREN: What is he saying about your protest?

DONAHUE: President Jenkins is not really 
addressing our protest yet, but he has addressed 
the massive concern that we have gotten from 
Notre Dame alum and just the broad Catholic community.

And he has addressed the same thing that in 
honoring President Obama, we are not honoring his 
position on abortion, but rather we are honoring his position on leadership.

And we personally feel that you cannot honor 
someone who violates the fundamental moral 
principles of the Catholic Church at a Catholic institution.

And the U.S. Catholic Bishops' Conference in 2004 
had a document entitled "Catholics and Political 
Life." And what they stated was that the Catholic 
institutions should not honor those who act in 
defiance of our moral principles.

So really, it's kind of a conflict of interest 
for a Catholic institution such as Notre Dame.

VAN SUSTEREN: Mary, Kathy, we will be watching to 
see what happens. Thank you both for joining us. 
And I take it you both are graduating, so congratulations.

DONAHUE: Thank you, Greta.

DALY: Thank you.

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