“To me, there is no conflict or contradiction in a doctor delivering babies as well as performing abortions. In each case, he’s helping a patient. That is what you have acquired your knowledge for and that is what it is your moral obligation to do…. I have never had any regrets about performing abortions.”
Dr. Henry Morgentaler, Canadian late term abortionist.
Miriam Claire The Abortion Dilemma: Personal Views on a Public Issue. . (New York: Insight Books, 1995. p 122
“When you end what the woman considers a disastrous pregnancy, she has been literally given her life back.”
Dr. Harrison, who has aborted over 20,000 babies.
Quoted from Nov. 29, 2005, Los Angeles Times article, “Offering Abortion, Rebirth,” by staff writer Stephanie Simon In by Nat Hentoff in An Abortionist’s World; How to Rationalize Inhumanity. Newspaper Title: The Washington Times. Publication Date: February 6, 2006. Page Number: A17.
Peg Johnston, director of Southern Tier Women’s Services abortion clinic near Binghamton, New York, offers women a polished stone as a “memento” of her abortion. She also discusses Native American and Buddhist rituals with the women. According to Johnston:
‘There is no Hallmark card for you, but it doesn’t mean you can’t honor your loss.”
Ms. Magazine in their article, Abortion under attack(August-September, 2001)
“Rather than trying to cozy up to the forced-birth camp, women who value their freedom should be proud to say that they like abortion. In fact, they should venerate it whole-heartedly. Abortion is our last refuge, the one final, definitive instrument that secures our bodily autonomy. What’s not to love?”
Jessica DelBalzo “I Love Abortion: Implying Otherwise Accomplishes Nothing for Women’s Rights” RH Reality Check, March 14, 2012. can be found here
Pro-Choice politician John Crystal defends abortion in the following manner:
“If there’s anything that bothers me, it’s people trying to force their judgments on someone else. And that’s what this is – a right to privacy issue. The rights of people to have their own personal and religious beliefs.”
quoted in Roger Rosenblatt Life Itself: Abortion In The American Mind. (New York: Random House, 1992) 168
“I would like to add another reason to love abortion. As a provider and counselor, I find that it is one of those rare events when you are allowed–demanded–to step back and look at your life. Affirm it, question it, change it, tweak it. Whatever. It gives women the opportunity, if they want it, to understand themselves as agents of their lives. There can be a lot of knowledge and wisdom that comes from such life defining experiences and it should be celebrated.”
“The condition of unwantedness also makes it probable that the child will be poorly cared for, economically, physically, and psychologically.… Abortion for the children’s sake – this is paradoxical but true.”
Abortion Hearings (Senate) 2, PP 588 – 589 (Statement of Garrett Hardin); Garrett Hardin, Mandatory Motherhood: the True Meaning of “Right to Life” (Boston: Beacon, 1974) PP 98 – 100
10 week abortion
This characterization of abortion as being best for the child is similar to some of the arguments against slavery that claimed that African-Americans were better off as slaves and that slavery was, therefore, an act of kindness towards them. Here are some examples:
Thomas Jefferson justified his ownership of slaves. In the 1953 book the Constitutional Principles of Thomas Jefferson, Caleb Perry Patterson said the following:
“….It was Jefferson’s humane feeling for his slaves they kept him from freeing them. To free the ordinary slave was not very different from starting him on the road to starvation. Or as Jefferson put it…Like abandoning children.”
Quoted in Gregg Cunningham “Abortion Is a Form of Genocide” Mary E Williams. Abortion: Opposing Viewpoints (San Diego, California: Greenhaven Press, 2002)
also from that article:
Author Merrill D Peterson, in Thomas Jefferson And the New Nation
“…To turn loose the mass of slaves would have been, in his [Jefferon’s] eyes, an act of heartless cruelty.”