August 27
Casey speaks of father, abortion

DENVER (AP) _ Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey invoked his late father's name Tuesday night and referred to his own opposition to abortion rights from the podium of the Democratic convention — 16 years after his father was denied the same privilege.

Sen. Robert Casey Jr. D-Pa., speaks at the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2008. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

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Sen. Robert Casey Jr., D-Pa., speaks at the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2008. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)

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While he spoke only briefly during the speech on the issue of abortion, it was intended to send a message: Sen. Barack Obama supports abortion rights, but accepts those like Casey who oppose abortion rights.

In 1992, Casey's father, the late Pennsylvania Gov. Robert P. Casey, was denied a prime-time slot to speak in opposition to abortion rights, which created a rift within the party.

"Barack Obama and I have an honest disagreement on the issue of abortion," Casey said. "But the fact that I'm speaking here tonight is testament to Barack's ability to show respect for the views of people who may disagree with him."

Before Pennsylvania's competitive Democratic primary, Casey endorsed Obama over Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, also an abortion-rights supporter, and campaigned with Obama.

"I'm honored to stand before you as Governor Bob Casey's son and a proud supporter of Barack Obama," Casey said at the start of the speech, which focused on Obama and the economy.

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Bob R
August 28, 2008 at 11:44 AM

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On abortion, Casey sold his constituents and his father down the river. The man is an embarrasement to the Catholic Church!!


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