Dear Loyal Friends and Supporters
of Catholic Action:
Since last night news has been
running like wildfire about the “leak” of a draft of a decision by the
Supreme Court that allegedly overturns the infamous 1973 abortion
decision Roe v.
Wade and its 1992
companion decision Planned
Parenthood v Casey. Here
at Catholic Action, our attitude toward this leak is a simple one:
realistic hope with extreme caution.
There are a number of things to
consider about the leak itself.
First, in a highly polarized
political environment where information is used to punish and malign
people’s reputations, we’ve grown used to leaks of sensitive and
classified information. This doesn’t make them right. The person who
leaked this information is guilty of a serious violation of public
trust and possibly a criminal act. A writer at Breitbart News called this “one of the greatest scandals to
ever hit the nation’s highest court,” and he is right. I for one am
tired of our government being run by people who lack any shred of
integrity or concern for the common good.
Second, leaks are routinely used by
the radical left to shape public opinion, to intimidate, or to create
expectations that further their agendas. We can never trust
information that is leaked like this because it is partial and likely
jaded by politics. In this case, it seems clear that the leak is an
effort to intimidate the Justices in favor of
overturning Roe with the
prospect of a public backlash. While the leaked document may turn out
to be a faithful snapshot of the real decision, we must reserve
judgment until the truth of the matter is revealed. Leaks are not the
whole truth, and are often despicable manipulations.
Third, for those who are rejoicing
at the prospect of ending Roe, we have to
caution that it is way too
early to presume the
matter is concluded or even settled. Supreme Court opinions circulate
among the members in drafts and in a long consultative process before
they are issued as final judgments. Draft opinions are sometimes the
subject of intense negotiations up to the very day they are issued
with members withholding their votes until the final hour. Only the
final decision matters.
Chief Justice John Roberts’s
last-minute manipulation of the Obamacare decision was just the most
obvious example of how flimsy the decisions, and the Justices, can be
until the very end. Essentially, it isn’t over ‘til it’s
over.
So we need to continue to storm
heaven with prayers for this intention!
While the high court supposedly has
a majority who are sympathetic to overturning Roe – a decision that has caused the deaths of more than 60 million
unborn innocents – its reversal is not guaranteed, and we should be
extremely cautious of a premature birth of enthusiasm before the
decision is officially released at the end of the Court’s session
(likely sometime in June.)
More realistically, we watch, we
wait in hope…and we pray.
Sincerely yours in
Christ,
Thomas J. McKenna
Founder and President
http://www.catholicaction.org/
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