Los Angeles Times

Pro-birth, and not much else

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Re “The GOP has yet to extend its ‘pro-life’ stance beyond birth,” Opinion, Feb. 26

Jackie Calmes’ column on the Republican­s’ inconsiste­nt applicatio­n of “prolife” principles was on point.

Our wonderful 5-year-old granddaugh­ter and her newborn brother were both born utilizing in-vitro fertilizat­ion (IVF), a process that can result in unused embryos being discarded. Along with millions of other kids, our grandchild­ren would not be providing their parents the joy of their lives if not for IVF.

The Alabama Supreme Court’s Feb. 16 ruling that embryos are children is an affront to those of us who are in favor of life.

In Jewish law and custom, and in many other faith communitie­s, life begins not at conception, but when the newly formed person first takes a breath. The Alabama chief justice’s implicatio­n that the “wrath of a holy God” will befall those who are unable to utilize all frozen embryos violates the separation of church and state and denies would-be parents the opportunit­y to bring children to life.

Indeed, the way far-right activists view reproducti­on, as well as the GOP’s policy positions on child care and youth poverty, reinforces what religious fundamenta­lists who deny women the right to reproducti­ve freedom seem to believe: Life begins at conception and ends at birth.

MICHAEL SCHNEIDER

Truckee, Calif.

To continue to protect our children, in line with the recent Alabama court decision, we must also protect the pre-fertilizat­ion process.

Men need to be held responsibl­e for the survival of their pre-fertilizat­ion sperm. Men who release sperm without creating a child deserve the same punishment as those who choose to kill any unborn child.

Women, when releasing an unfertiliz­ed ovum, also destroy a potential child as well. This criminal act is easily detected through menstruati­on, and therefore it should be no problem to find the women who must be punished for destroying the potential life of an unborn child.

Only by protecting all sperm and all eggs can we been seen as truly protecting all potential life. There is nothing more important than protecting children, and that includes protecting the innocent, pre-fertilized egg and sperm required to bring a child to life.

While this is written in the style of Jonathan Swift’s satire, unfortunat­ely, this is not very far from real life thanks to Alabama’s Supreme Court.

KATHRYN PISARO

Granada Hills

Calmes’ column takes to task the Republican-run states that have refused to accept federal money to help alleviate hunger in the summer for children who have to do without school lunches.

She also reminds us that many Republican-led states have limited Medicaid programs.

Add to that the Republican­s’ unrelentin­g attacks on Social Security and their apparent lack of concern about the threat to Ukraine’s continued existence, and it makes many of us feel that it is time for a new motto for the Republican Party:

“Life, adored in the womb, then ignored to the tomb.”

DAVID ALBERT

Santa Clarita

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