Pro-Choicer: Abortion Is “Gruesome” and “Awful”

Cynthia Gorney, pro-choice author:

“One of the dirty secrets of abortion is it’s really gruesome, but nobody would look at the pictures. With partial-birth, the right to life movement succeeded for the first time, forcing the country to really look at one awful abortion procedure.”

Cited in Larry Reibestein, “Arguing at a Fever Pitch,” Newsweek, January 26, 1998

Scott Klusendorf. The Case for Life: Equipping Christians to Engage the Culture. (Wheaton, Illinois: Crossway Books, 2009) 242

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Planned Parenthood Blasts Louisiana Law

Louisiana, requires abortion clinics to post sign, see picture and gives the web address of a site that gives more information on abortion.

Here is a picture of the sign that clinics were required to post:

 

Planned Parenthood of Louisiana opposed the bill, claiming that the signs were “offensive.”

Why does Planned Parenthood feel that a sign telling women of their right not to be coerced and offering support offensive? Is Planned Parenthood pro-choice or pro-abortion? Do they want women to be coerced into having abortions, or be ignorant of programs in the community that can help them?

Steven Ertelt . “Innovative Pro-Life Law UsesPhones, Computers to Help Women” LifeNews  July 4, 2011
http://www.lifenews.com/2011/07/14/innovative-pro-life-law-uses-phones-computers-to-help-women/

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Rape Victim Gives Her Opinion on Abortion and Planned Parenthood

A woman who was raped speaks out:

“We are so under represented in the media…..but we might have to fight back with brutal honesty to show up the lies.

I was raped, suppressed it and a growing belly for 7 months, had a baby girl, and placed her for adoption. If you hear anyone use the stupid line again, “well what if you were raped, then why should you have to carry to term a baby?” Pleas [sic] refer them to me! I’m sick of them persuading people on stuff they don’t even bother asking a real woman that has been through it …Why do they assume automatically women can’t handle it? Two wrongs don’t make a right. I am so mad at the abortion industry, I can’t explain it. It’s just that they would made it so easy for me to walk in the door and kill my daughter that first day I found out I was pregnant (without telling my parents or anyone first) luckily I didn’t thanks to God taking over. My opinion on everything changed full over after just a few days of letting the fact that this is a little life, sink in. But they made it so easy for me to kill my daughter, and since she means the world to me today, this grudge isn’t going to ever go away until they are destroyed (the companies like planned parenthood…not the people destroyed)”

Women who conceived from Rape; Message to Pro-Life Blogs February 8, 2009

http://www.prolifeblogs.com/articles/archives/2009/02/abortion_after.php

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Pro-Choicer: Women Who Support Informed Consent are “Men with Breasts”

Speaking at a rally sponsored by the Lancaster County Democratic Committee, Pennsylvania State Rep. Babette Josephs of Philadelphia bashed female legislators who support The Women’s Right to Know Act:

“What are they? Women, or are they men with breasts? I don’t believe they’re really women…. I believe they’re men with breasts.”

The Eerie Echo “Voice for Life” “It’s a Woman’s Right to Know” Vol XL no. 2, April 2012

The Woman’s Right to Know Act would not restrict women from having abortions. Rather, it would mean that women would be offered information about their pregnancies, alternatives, a list of agencies in the community that could help them raise their children,  and the risks of abortion as well as the risks of carrying a child to term.  This legislation would help women who are at a risk of being coerced or deceived into abortions. See this section for reasons why regulating abortion counseling is needed to protect the rights of women. 

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Anti-Abortion Extremism Mobilizes Abortion Providers

From a Pro-Choice author who has interviewed dozens of abortionists:

“Each generation of activists – and physicians willing to engage with such a divisive social issue is abortion are indisputably “activists” – experiences its own defining moments. And just as the death of women in emergency rooms was such a defining experience for older abortion providers, there are indications that the murders of abortion providers and other recent extremist abortion activity are playing the same role today for many contemporary medical students.

Since David Gunn’s death in March 1993, there has been a significant mobilization among pro-choice medical students across the country. “Medical Students for Choice,” a new national organization, has contacts in over 100 medical schools. One of its first activities was to circulate a petition (which ultimately gathered over 3000 signatures) among medical students all over the country, demanding that abortion training be a required component in OB/GYN residency programs.… In Response to the notorious “Bottom Feeders pamphlet, a compilation of vulgar jokes directed at abortion providers, which was recently mailed to medical students in the United States by an antiabortion group, medical students at the University of California at San Francisco raise funds that were donated to the National Abortion Federation.

In a letter to the publishers of the pamphlet, the UCSF students wrote, “If your intentions included intimidating future abortion providers… Then you failed. In fact, “Bottom Feeders” has sparked effective discussions on-campus about how to ensure access to safe, legal abortion for every woman who wants one.”

USC S Medical Students, “Letter to Life Dynamics,” July 15, 1993

Carole Joffe. Doctors of Conscience: the Struggle to Provide Abortion before and after Roe Versus Wade (Boston, Massachusetts: Beacon press, 1995) 206 – 207

Here, we see that anti-abortion violence and bullying or insulting tactics only drive more ambivalent medical students into the field of abortion. The response to violence and harassment is a sense of self-righteousness on the part of the providers, and encourages, ultimately. the destruction of more babies. These tactics should be condemned by all pro-lifers, both because they are morally wrong and because they are counterproductive.

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Anti-abortion Intimidation is Not the Real Reason for a Shortage of Abortion Providers

From a pro-choice author who interviewed dozens of abortionists for her book:

“As I have argued, it would be a mistake to overestimate the influence of antiabortionists in explaining the provider shortage, and thereby to overlook other factors, such as the long-standing ambivalence of the medical establishment toward abortion.”

Carole Joffe. Doctors of Conscience: the Struggle to Provide Abortion before and after Roe Versus Wade (Boston, Massachusetts: Beacon press, 1995) page 187

The medical community is deeply ambivalent about abortion, because, perhaps due to their medical training. Doctors may intuitively know that abortion kills babies. All the Embryology textbooks say that life begins at conception. That is why there is so much stigma attached to abortion and abortion providers.

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Pro-Choice Author Speaks Out Against Mandated Abortion Counseling

“… Mandated counseling requirements have the net effect of burdening the physician’s schedule, delaying the abortion for the patient, and making it even less likely that you will receive authentic counseling.”

Carole Joffe. Doctors of Conscience: the Struggle to Provide Abortion before and after Roe Versus Wade (Boston, Massachusetts: Beacon press, 1995) 185

Does this pro-choice activist seriously believe that allowing women the chance to learn about facts on fetal development and alternative to abortion will interfere with a woman’s rights? Look at other quotes in this section (Abortion Counseling) to learn why these laws are desperately needed.

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Abortionist Wants Fewer Abortions

Daniel Fieldstone, abortionist:

“If this were a rational society, we have fewer unintended pregnancies and far fewer abortions…”

Carole Joffe. Doctors of Conscience: the Struggle to Provide Abortion before and after Roe Versus Wade (Boston, Massachusetts: Beacon press, 1995) 182

8 weeks old

If abortion is simply the removal of a few cells, the simple “termination of pregnancy” then why should there be fewer abortions? This abortionist seems to long for a world where abortions are rare. But if abortion is not killing a baby, and is not harmful to women, why should it be rare? The truth is that abortion providers see the bodies of aborted babies daily and they know abortion is not a matter to take lightly.

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Rachel MacNair Reports Abortionist’s Odd Behavior

Rachel M. MacNair wrote a book on the stress individuals deal with when they regularly commit violent acts. Her book discusses the experience of soldiers during wartime, and it also has a chapter on abortion. She recounts hearing about one abortionist’s bizarre behavior, which she attributes to work-related stress.

In a telephone conversation, a woman who worked for a doctor in Louisiana for a few months recounted an incident:

“The one thing that sticks out in my mind the most, that really upset me the most, was that he had done an abortion, he had a fetus wrapped inside of a blue paper. He stuck it inside of a surgical glove and put another glove over it. He was standing in the hall, speaking with myself and two of his assistants. He was tossing the fetus up in the air and catching it. Like it was a rubber ball. I just looked at him and it’s like doctor, please. And he laughed. He says, “Nobody knows what this is.”

Rachel M. Macnair, Perpetration-Induced Traumatic Stress: The Psychological Consequences of Killing. (Westport, CT: Praeger, 2002)

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Ultrasound Scans Change Abortionist’s Mind

Dr. Stuart Campbell, former abortionist, referring to advances in ultrasound imaging:

“Even a fetus lying there dead doesn’t convey the horror that one experiences seeing a baby moving its arms and legs, opening its mouth, sucking its thumb, and then thinking, gosh, somebody wants to, you know… It looks so vital. It has changed my view. I don’t think there’s any doubt about that.”

(Campbell is a pioneer of pregnancy scans, he regularly performed abortions, until he left the NHS practice.)

Stuart Campbell “The Hidden Wonders of New Life” The Tablet October 7 2004 Quoted in Deathroe

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