Post-Abortion woman: I had “no feelings” about baby

A woman who had an abortion:

“I had no feelings about the baby… I had no emotional attachment to it. Hell, you can make one of those things every month.”

Linda Bird Francke The Ambivalence of Abortion (New York: Random House, 1978) 105

Interesting that she calls the child she killed a “baby.”

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Police kick pro-life protester unconscious, break another’s jaw

The The Indianapolis Star has an article about police violence against Operation Rescue demonstrators:

“Indianapolis police hope to handle the situation [of the Operation Rescue demonstrators] with more finesse than Atlanta police used in their city, where over 400 demonstrators were arrested this week and nearly 800 were arrested in earlier protests.

Bob Fierer, an Atlanta attorney representing Operation Rescue, said police brutality lawsuits will be filed in Atlanta, where he said police broke the jaw of an Indiana minister, Doyle Clark, and kicked another man unconscious. An Atlanta police captain denied the charges. He said police “have to use whatever pressure is necessary and condoned by the Atlanta Police Bureau” to get demonstrators into police wagons.”

The Indianapolis Star, October 8, 1988 in

Oliver Trager Abortion: Choice & Conflict (New York: Facts on File, 1993) 122

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NARAL founder talks about “violent minority groups”

Lawrence Lader, pro-abortion activist who co-founded NARAL, now NARAL Pro-Choice America, in his book promoting legal abortion:

“Above all, society must grasp the grim relationship between unwanted children and the violent rebellion of minority groups.”

Lawrence Lader Abortion (Indianapolis: Bobbs–Merrill, 1966) 156

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Pro-Abortion author: “pro-life” is offensive

Pro-Abortion author Leslie Cannold says:

“I find the term “pro-life” so offensive that I cannot use it without feeling angry: offensive because of its purposeful and highly inaccurate suggestion that those on the opposite side of the argument are enthusiastic supporters of – or “pro-” death.

Throughout the book I use the terms “pro-choice” and “anti-choice” which I think give a fair description of each side’s position: either in favor of or opposed to women having the freedom to choose abortion.”

Leslie Cannold The Abortion Myth (Middletown, Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press, 1998) xxv

Pro-Choice activists support the deaths of babies like this one:

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Dred Scott vs. Sanford and Roe vs. Wade

Pro-life activists often compare Roe vs. Wade, which dictated that a preborn baby is not a person, with the Supreme Court Case Dred Scott vs. Sanford which mandated that an African-American was not a person under the law.

Chief Justice Taney in Dred Scott vs. Sanford:

“That in the establishment of the several communities now the States of this Union, and in the formation of the Federal Government, the African was not deemed politically a person. He was regarded and owned in every State in the Union as property merely, and as such was not and could not be a party or an actor, much less a peer in any compact or form of government established by the States or the United States.”

Dred Scott vs. Sanford, 60 US 393, 481 – 482 quoted in

William M Connolly One Life: How the US Supreme Court Deliberately Distorted the History, Science and Law of Abortion (Xlibris, 2002) 175

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Study shows half of relationships end after abortion

“In a study of 344 post-abortive women at the Akron Pregnancy Services Center in Akron, Ohio, during 1988 – 1993, 49% reported that the relationship with the father of the unborn child ended soon after their abortion. Approximately six years after their abortion, only 22% were married, and 67% remained single.”

Lee Ellen Gsellman “Physical and Psychological Injury in Women Following Abortion: Akron Pregnancy Services Survey” Association for Interdisciplinary Research Newsletter 5 (4), September/October 1993, 1 – 8

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Woman kill their babies “because they care”

Pro-Choice activist Rene Denfeld wrote the following in her introduction to a book that had interviews with post-abortion women. Denfield argues that the women who told their stories in the book aborted out of love for their “fetuses”:

“The women…were not flippant or selfish about their choice.…

They believed in family planning. They wanted their children to enter a family that was ready for them. They wanted their children to be loved and well cared for. They knew parenting is hard work and a serious responsibility. And they felt their decision was not just best for themselves, but for their future children.

In short, women who abort are not only making a moral choice, they are often making a good moral choice.

As Cannold writes, women kill their fetuses because they care.”

“Forward” Rene Denfeld in Leslie Cannold The Abortion Myth (Middletown, Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press, 1998) xii

Results of a woman’s “caring” at 10 weeks

Aborto a las 10 semanas

 

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Former Vice President Joe Biden admits life begins at conception

Although former Vice President Biden always voted in favor of abortion, he admitted in an interview that he knew human life begins at conception. According to an article in The National Review: 

“I’m prepared to accept that at the moment of conception there’s human life and being, but I am not prepared to say that to other God-fearing [and] non-God-fearing people that have a different view. Abortion is always wrong.

All the principles of my faith, [which] I make no excuse for attempting to live up to – I don’t all the time. But I’m not prepared to impose doctrine that I’m prepared to accept on the rest of [the country].”

Joel Gehrke “Joe Biden: “Abortion Is Always Wrong” National Review September 22, 2015

If “there is a human being at conception”, abortion is killing that human being. Biden is therefore admitting that he supports killing human beings.

A human life?
A human life?
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Abortionist: The woman’s rights trump the baby’s rights

An abortionist was quoted saying:

“Someone’s rights have to take precedence over another’s. I have no difficulty in choosing maternal rights over fetal rights.”

Quoted on “48 Hours”, Columbia Broadcasting Corporation, June 22, 1989

Richard Exley Abortion: Pro-Life by Conviction, Pro-Choice by Default (Tulsa, Oklahoma: Honor Books, 1989) 16

Below: Preborn baby at 10 weeks. before and after abortion

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Many lawyers have had abortions, lawyer says

At an American Bar Association Conference, lawyer Sandra JP Dennis told the Richmond Times – Dispatch that:

“I’m practically the only one of my friends who hasn’t had an abortion. We’re talking about a lot of women in this room…”

Richmond Times – Dispatch, August 11, 1990, quoted in Oliver Trager Abortion: Choice & Conflict (New York: Facts on File, 1993) 7

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