Retired Senator Jesse Helms compares abortion to the 9/11 terrorist strikes, in a memoir published this week.
In his memoir, Retired Senator Jesse Helms compares abortion to the 9/11 terrorist strikes, in a memoir published this week.
In his memoir,
Here's Where I Stand, the former North Carolina Republican writes that when 3,000 people died on Sept. 11, "the American people responded with shock, sadness, and a deep and righteous anger. ... Yet let us not forget that every passing day in our country, more than three thousand innocent Americans are killed" through abortion.
Brings a whole new meaning to the "war on terror," doesn't it?
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While noting that Helms is "blunt," the mainstream media essentially gave Helms a free pass on this and other comments from the book.
A look at coverage of the book's publication, from such publications as the
Washington Post and
Boston Globe, ran the hyperbolic comments as-is. Hardly the sort of thing you'd expect from what conservatives call the "liberal media." In fact, those publications re-printed an Associated Press report from a Raleigh, N.C.-based reporter.
But what about the
New York Times, a favorite target of conservatives? An Aug. 30
article fails to mention the abortion comparison at all.
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