
Monica Migliorino Miller was in jail for blocking the door of an abortion clinic when she discovered a fellow prisoner was a former clinic worker. They had the following conversation, which Miller recounts in her book:
“I asked her how she felt about working there and she said, “It was the woman’s decision.” I said “your job involved you in taking innocent life.”
But she kept saying “I didn’t do anything, It was the woman’s decision.” She admitted that she did assist Tarver [the abortionist] in the abortions. I tried over and over again to help her realize her involvement with the process of killing. I asked her “do you think the unborn are human?”
And she agreed! She said, “Yes they are. They have a heart, a brain, and everything.”
I asked her “What if a woman were stabbing her born child – would you help her do that?” She said: “No” I asked her “Would it be okay for me to stab you just because it was “my decision?”
She said: “that would be your decision and it would be my decision to live or die. People got to die anyway.”
Monica Migliorino Miller Abandoned: the Untold Story of the Abortion Wars (Charlotte, North Carolina: St. Benedict Press, 2012) 266
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