Columnist: the Logic of Abortion Is Merciless

From a column in The National Review:

“The campaign against partial birth abortion has revealed that the public’s moral sentiments, if not always its moral reasoning, remain healthy. It has revealed something, too, about the politicians, the writers, the judges, who support abortion on demand. They have watched a baby, partly out of the womb, have her skull punctured and her brains sucked out. They have been asked, “Must even this be tolerated?” and they have looked at this grisly scene and answered “yes. Even this.” The logic of abortion is merciless.”

“Ruling Without Mercy” The National Review, June 28, 2000

partial-birth abortion diagram

to read a first-hand account of a partial birth abortion, go here.

 

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Pro-Choice Author on the Motives of Some Pro-Choice Activists

Pro-choice author Janet Hadley says the following about the activists that originally campaigned to make and keep abortion legal:

“… some of the original campaigners for legalizing abortion advocated it as a potential tool for maintaining the social order. To put it bluntly, they urged society to adopt such measures not for the sake of the women themselves, but, crudely, to curb births among women in the “underclass”… Not surprisingly, there are times when doctors or social workers, in the belief that they know what’s best, push such women towards abortion. “

Janet Hadley “Abortion: between Freedom and Necessity” (Great Britain: Virago Press) 1996 p 88

 

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Neonatalist On the Difference Between a “Fetus” and “Baby”

From an article by a doctor (Hanes Swingle) who takes care of women with high risk pregnancies:

“As a neonatalist who has cared for numerous spontaneously aborted and a few intentionally aborted fetuses in the past 20 years, I now realize that the difference between a fetus and a premature infant is a social distinction, not a biological and. If it is wanted, it is a baby: it is not wanted, it is a fetus.”

Hanes Swingle “A Doctor’s Grisly Experience With Abortion” the Washington Times, July 23, 2003 page a 18

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Alan Guttmacher on Abortion and Contraception

Pro-abortion former President of Planned Parenthood, Dr. Alan Guttmacher said:

“We find that when an abortion is easily obtainable, contraception is neither actively nor diligently used. . . there would be no reward for the woman who practices effective contraception. . . . Abortion on demand relieves the husband of all possible responsibility; he simply becomes a coital animal.”

According to studies, roughly half of all women who have abortions were not using birth control when they got pregnant.

Symposium, 27 March 1968,- “Rutgers Law Review,” vol. 22, 415-43.

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Abortionist Admits to “Lessening of Enthusiasm” For Saving Lives

Does aborting babies make abortionists poorer doctors in general? Does the lack of respect for life carry over into their other activities? One abortion provider seems to think so.

“A patient struggling for life or to preserve a pregnancy expects a doctor to try and go on trying beyond reason and he usually does. Will he try quite so hard if he has just come from destroying a fetus? He may think he can keep the two functions separate in his mind, but the unconscious mind is insidious… I confess to finding in myself a lessening of enthusiasm. Is there any point in struggling quite so hard to preserve an unborn fetus already at risk and which may well never flourish when one has just been called upon to terminate healthy pregnancy after healthy pregnancy? It is a temptation one tries to resist: but it would be dishonest to deny its existence.”

Dan Lyons/Billy James Hargis. Thou Shalt Not Kill…My Babies (Tulsa, OK: Christian Crusade Publications) 1977 pgs 44-45
 

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Abortionist Admits That Abortion Is Traumatic for Women

“Every woman… has a trauma at destroying a pregnancy… this is a part of her own life. When she destroys the pregnancy, she is destroying herself.”

Dr. Julius Fogel , psychiatrist/obstetrician who has performed over 20,000 abortions

Quoted in “Before you choose” Life Cycle Books (pamphlet) 1999

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British Abortionist Aleck Bourne On New Mothers

“I have never known a woman who, when her baby was born, was not overjoyed that I had not killed it.”

British Abortionist Aleck Bourne. In this career, he aborted more than 5,000 babies. Bourne later became pro-life

Quoted by James Wilkinson. From “A Doctor Speaks” London Express, Jan 25, 1967

 

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Abortionist Proposes Mandating Abortions for Teenagers

“Is adolescent pregnancy a disease? We have laws regarding other epidemics. We have mandatory immunizations, but we have no laws prohibiting motherhood before the age of 14 in our supposedly civilized society. We ought to mandate against continuing pregnancy in the very young, say, those less than 14 years.”

Minnesota abortionist Jane Hodgeson

Statement made at the May 28, 1980 National Abortion Federation conference in Washington DC. Quoted In American Life League’s Abortion Encyclopedia

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Magda Denes, on Viewing Thousands of Aborted Babies

“When, under one roof, the number of dead fetuses mounted to the thousands, the simple fact of death gradually overshadows the significance of individual histories.”

Pro-Choice author Magda Denes, PhD, who observed abortions in one busy hospital while writing a book on the subject

14 week-old unborn baby

 

Magda Denes, “Performing Abortions” Commentary magazine October 1976, pages 33 to 37

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The Australian Medical Association on Abortion

unborn baby at nine weeks

“[At] the end of the day, the truth is that when you perform an abortion you are killing something.”

Dr. David Molloy of the Australian Medical Association

Ed Vitagliano “Murder: So What? Film Reveals Growing Callousness Toward Abortion” AFA Journal Nov/Dec 2004

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