An Observation of a Rescue

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, large sit ins or “rescues” at abortion clinics were common. Pro-life activists would stage a sit in in front of an abortion clinic’s doors, hoping to dissuade women from going in to have abortions. These activists would usually be arrested for trespassing. These protests are a thing of the past, in part because the pro-life movement has evolved into new tactics, in part because the FACE (Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Laws) have made it a felony to block access to an abortion clinic.

The vast majority of pro-life activists engaged in civil disobedience were nonviolent. In fact, they were often the victims of violent police tactics. In this quote, one observer who was not part of the movement describes the sit ins.

“Such large sit ins usually generated a tense emotional atmosphere. Knowing friends were in imminent danger of being arrested and manhandled, seeing them handcuffed and (at times) dragged like sacks of potatoes, or lifted in a pain inducing manner, generated much emotion regardless of the number of friends involved.… At times, during large events, I saw police arrest picketers who had no intention of sitting in, who either had not actually stepped on forbidden territory or had done so inadvertently…. During large events arrests of obvious violators sometimes entailed unnecessary roughness. For example, one time I watched as police tossed a handcuffed septuagenarian priest head over heels in the cartwheel despite his obvious frailty; a young female activist recounted being lifted painfully by her long hair. Many activists recalled the times police beat non-resisting male activists.”

Carol JC Maxwell. Pro-Life Activists in America: Meaning Motivation and Direct Action. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002) 66 – 67

sit ins were usually an attempt to save babies like this one from being aborted

 

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Rape Crisis Counselor Speaks Out

Joan Kemp, who counsels women who are victims of rape and incest, says the following:

“I am familiar with no case of incest related abortion that did not make matters worse for the victim.”

“What about Rape and Incest?” Human Life Alliance Advertising Supplement 2012

Read testimonies of women who were raped and became pregnant here

unborn baby – can you tell whether she has been conceived by rape or not?
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Bioethics Advisory Committee Agrees Human Life Begins at Conception

Writer Scott Klusendorf cited the following:

During the Clinton Administration, The National Bioethics Advisory Commission described the human embryo from its earliest stages is a living organism and a “developing form of human life.”

Cloning Human Beings cited in “On Human Embryos and Stem Cell Research.”

Scott Klusendorf. The Case for Life: Equipping Christians to Engage the Culture. (Wheaton, Illinois: Crossway Books, 2009) On page 83

For science textbooks and renowned scientist’s statements on when life begins, go here.

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Abortion Clinic Workers Tell of Sex Selection Abortion

On a pro-choice site for clinic workers, a worker told the following story:

“Last week, a recent immigrant from an Asian country (I won’t say which) came to our clinic for an abortion. I was the abortion counselor that day. She was in her second trimester and wanted to know if we could figure out the sex of the fetus. This isn’t a completely strange question, but I don’t get asked that often.

Because she was less than 18 weeks and because we don’t perform diagnostic ultrasounds, I explained we wouldn’t be able to identify the sex. I let her know that usually diagnostic ultrasounds to determine the sex are done between 18-22 weeks and that if she had a physician/midwife, she could schedule an ultrasound with them at that time (as it is standard practice).

She wasn’t willing to wait at least another month to have an abortion. You know the drill: she’d have to travel out of state; the cost would be much higher; she’d have to spend time away from home; someone would have to watch her small daughter while she left the area (and explain why she needed a babysitter); and her husband would have to get a lot of time off work.

We don’t ask patients why they want to have an abortion. Really, it’s none of our business. Still, lots of women offer their reasons when we ask if they’re sure of their decision, if they have support, etc.

The woman from last week calmly offered she didn’t want to have a girl.

Look, I’m about as pro-choice as they come. As long as it is a patient’s own decision to have an abortion, I’m cool with it regardless of the circumstances or gestation. I’ll admit though, it took me a slight second to register what the patient was telling me. My brain hitched.

I nodded at her and she explained herself, though she didn’t owe me any explanation at all.

In her country (like in many), girls do not have as many opportunities as boys and are considered a burden. She and her family plan to go back to their country soon and they wouldn’t be able to afford another girl (it costs a lot of money to have girls marry/dowries).

There’s been some national controversy about this (like, in May); even the pro-choicers didn’t want to really talk about sex selection abortion occurring. The reality is, though: it does.”

“Sex Selection” The Abortioneers Blog August 16, 2012

20 weeks- legal to abort in every US state
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The Nation: Pro-Lifers Are “Heartless” Says Activist

One pro-choice author said the following:

“No one is entitled to turn a personal opinion about when a private medical procedure is ethical and when it isn’t into a law that interferes with a decision made between a provider and patient. For many women, an abortion is exactly what they need, and all they need…I’m not convinced that  even if they do understand the real and complex reasons behind a woman’s decision to  terminate a pregnancy, anti-choicers will see how heartless and fantasy-based their belief system is.”

Emily Douglas “Does it Matter why Women Have Abortions?” The Nation Aug 21, 2012

abortion remains a 10 weeks – is trying to prevent this heartless?
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No Two Unborn Babies Behave Alike, Says Textbook

unborn baby’s face at 13 weeks

Facts about unborn babies and their development have been known for many years. From a medical textbook from 1945:

“Our own repeated observation of a large group of fetal infants. . . left us with no doubt that psychologically they were individuals. Just as no two looked alike, so no two behaved precisely alike. . . . These were genuine individual differences, already prophetic of the diversity which distinguishes the human family.”

Arnold Gesell, The Embryology of Behavior (1945), cited by Heffernan, “Early Biography of Everyman,” pp. 17, 18.

Quoted in John Jefferson Davis, Ph.D0 Abortion and the Christian: What Every Believer Should Know (Phillipsburg, New Jersey: Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Company, 1984)

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Abortion Clinic Counselor Convinces Ambivalent Patient That God Approves of Her Decision

When a woman came to an abortion clinic contemplating having her baby killed, she expressed her concerns about her relationship with God. A very religious woman, she was worried that God would disapprove of her abortion. She had conflicts in her relationship with her partner, who was very much against the abortion. She also had issues with her career – she wanted to be a teacher, and the baby would stand in the way of her advancement. According to the counselor:

“We talked a great deal about her religious beliefs and her relationship with God. I – no biblical scholar – reminded her of the biblical passage about how nothing “will be able to separate us from the love of God.” (Romans 8, it turns out.) Finally, she sat up straighter and said, “God is still with me, I know that! I’m not going to let anyone convince me otherwise!”

She went through with her abortion.

“Bon” and “Lou” “Abortion Clinic Days, in Krista Jacob. Abortion under Attack: Women on the Challenges Facing Choice (Emeryville, CA: Seal Press, 2006) 148-149

unborn baby at eight weeks

 

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Clinic Escorts Call Themselves “Cheerleaders of Death”

From an author who observed it a busy abortion clinic:

unborn baby at seven weeks – the vast majority of abortions happen at this stage or later

“The core of the pro-choice trench [the escorts] belongs to young student volunteers from “Cutler College”… They jokingly call themselves the “Cheerleaders of Death”… They erupt in laughter about the nickname, and talk about getting black cheerleading uniforms (with skulls) and learning “death cheers.”

James D Slack Abortion, Execution, and the Consequences of Taking Life (New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers, 2009) 53

 

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Kathryn MacKinnon On Abortion

Kathryn MacKinnon, law professor known for effort to combat pornography and sexual harassment, on the 1975 case legalizing abortion on demand:

“Sex doesn’t look a whole lot like freedom when it appears normaltively less costly for women to risk an undesired, often painful, traumatic, dangerous, sometimes illegal, and potentially life-threatening procedure than to protect themselves in advance. Yet abortion policy has never been explicitly approached in the context of how women get pregnant, that is, as a consequence of intercourse under conditions of gender inequality: that is, as an issue of forced sex.”

Katherine McKinnon, Feminism Unmodified (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1987) 95 – 96

Quoted in

Rachel McNair, Mary Krane Derr, and Linda Naranjo-Hubbl. Pro-Life Feminism: Yesterday and Today (New York: Sulzburger & Graham Publishing, Ltd.) 15-16

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Dr. Charlotte Denman Lozier on Abortion

Dr. Charlotte Denman Lozier was one of the first women physicians in United States. She was active in the fight to win women equal rights in the 1800s.

In Susan B Anthony’s newspaper, The Revolution, December 2, 1869

“Dr. Charlotte Lozier of 323 W. 34th St., of this city [New York], was applied to last week by man pretending to be from South Carolina, by the name, Moran, as he also pretended, to procure an abortion on a very pretty young girl apparently about 18 years old. The Dr. assured him that he’d come to the wrong place for any such a shameful, revolting, unnatural and unlawful purpose. She proffered to the young woman any assistance in her power to render, at the proper time, and cautioned and counseled her against the fearful act which she and her attendant (whom she called her cousin) proposed. The man becoming quite abusive, instead of appreciating and accepting the Council of the spirit which was proffered, Dr. Lozier caused his arrest under the laws of New York for his inhuman proposition, and he was held and in bail in $1000 per appearance in court.”

20 – 21 of Rachel McNair, Mary Krane Derr, and Linda Naranjo-Hubbl. Pro-Life Feminism: Yesterday and Today (New York: Sulzburger & Graham Publishing, Ltd.)

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