Kate Michelman calls abortion “a bad thing”

Sometimes even abortion lobbyists show a degree of uneasiness about what it is they are lobbying for. At the end of 1993 Kate Michelman, the head of the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League, was interviewed by the Philadelphia Inquirer about NARAL’s new emphasis on the prevention of teen pregnancies. The reporter quoted Michelman as saying, “We think abortion is a bad thing.” Michelman complained that she had been misquoted, whereupon she was reminded that the interview had been taped. Nevertheless, NARAL issued a statement a few days later declaring that Michelman “has never said–and would never say–that ‘abortion is a bad thing.'” Michelman, who had reason to know better, sought only to “clarify” her remark in a letter to the Inquirer. “It is not abortion itself that is a bad thing,” she wrote. “Rather, our nation’s high rate of abortion represents a failure” of our system of sex education, contraception, and health care. But a month later Michelman herself, testifying before a House subcommittee on energy and commerce, insisted that “the reporter absolutely quoted me incorrectly,” and she later told a Washington Post reporter, “I would never, never, never, never, never mean to say such a thing.” Not until the Post reporter showed her the transcript did Michelman finally acknowledge–somewhat evasively –that she had said it: “I’m obviously guilty of saying something that led her to put that comment in there.”

George Mckenna, “On Abortion: A Lincolnian Position,” The Atlantic Monthly Sept. 1995

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Pro-choice pagan Ginette Paris on abortion

Pro-choice advocates said the following:

sonogram at 12 weeks

“At the present time, the fetus is sent down the sewer, without any form of farewell, and the operation obeys the rituals of medicine. In many cases, abortions are serial operations, and it may happen that not one word is addressed to the women, except to verify that she has fasted and filled out 4 copies of the bureaucratic forms. Perhaps she does not even see the doctor’s face, for she has already been given sedatives. She is stretched out on her back with her legs apart when the doctor, passing from one table to another, proceeds with the next abortion. He opens the neck of the uterus, often provoking a flood of emotion to which no one pays any attention… What happens to all the fear, the guilt, the pain, the solitude and the suffering? The guilt, and sometimes revolt, may be crushing and unjust, in so far as the woman bears alone a burden that belongs to all of us.”

Ginette Paris “Pagan Meditations” (Dallas: Spring publications, 1986)

Quoted in Mark Crutcher  “Lime 5: Exploited by Choice ” (Denton, Texas: Life Dynamics Incorporated, 1996)

This quote is an example of pro-choicers acknowledging what a difficult experience abortion is for most women. When pro-lifers work to provide women with other options and help them choose life, we are often saving them from heartache. Read about abortion’s psychological effects here. Read women’s stories here.


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Pro-choice reaction to display

Pro-Choice columnist Linda Gorov of the Chicago Sun-Times wrote about the public display of aborted babies that had been found in the trash:

“All the antiabortion pickets in the world cannot convey the loss you feel when you look at it 10 week old fetus in the bright sun light. You can be for abortion or against abortion. It doesn’t matter. You look and you look away and you feel lousy for a long time afterward.”

Monica Migliorino Miller Abandoned: the Untold Story of the Abortion Wars (Charlotte, North Carolina: St. Benedict Press, 2012) 135

from a 10 week abortion

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Judith Timson of the Star on Abortion

From a pro-choice author:

The women I know who have had abortions are not ashamed of a difficult choice they made, but they don’t revel in it either. I asked a friend whether she would talk about it. “Absolutely not,” she said. “This is a story with a lot of pain and even after all these years, few people know.”

Most women who choose an abortion don’t do so because they’ve been raped or because of severe fetal abnormalities, she continued. “They do it for the same reason I did. It just was not the right time or circumstance in which to be pregnant.”

Judith Timson “Abortion tell-alls are a trap: Timson” The Star July 10, 2013

Abortion is difficult even for pro-choice women because the guilt of killing your own child will be made manifest, even when a woman lies to herself that what she did was okay.

10 week unborn baby

To see what a baby of this age looks like after he or she is aborted, go here.

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Life Should Not Always Be Preserved (Revolutionary Worker)

“Is it true that a fetus is a form of life? Of course it is. It is made up of live cells, it is growing and processing energy, it has the capacity to mature and reproduce, it has a genetic system and so on.

Will an abortion destroy this form of life? Yes, absolutely. …

Just because something has the characteristics of “life” doesn’t mean people should necessarily preserve it. This is an obvious truth. Think about it: People routinely terminate “life” for what is seen as a greater good. We do this every time we eat—all the fruits, vegetables, and meats come from live plants and animals killed for our nourishment. People end “life” every time we cut a tree for firewood, every time we take antibiotics to kill off the live disease organisms which are making us sick, or even every time we kill other human beings in self-defense or to prevent them from causing other human beings to suffer and die.”

What Is an Abortion and Why Women Must Have the Right to Choose–Life Cannot and Should Not Always Be Preserved
by A.S.K. Revolutionary Worker,  January 23, 2005

9 weeks

This nine week old unborn baby is representative of the majority of abortions in America. She is not a plant, germ or animal, she is a human being.

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Planned Parenthood Laments 400 Babies Saved From Abortion

“That means something like 400 [pregnant women] have had their life substantially disrupted… It means that 400 real children at the end of those pregnancies are going to be born into families that may have, at very realistic levels, said that, ‘We can’t afford another mouth to feed,’ or ‘I can’t afford child care.’,”

Bryan Howard, president of Planned Parenthood Arizona, on the drop in abortions by 400 after a pro-life law took effect. The law required a medical doctor to perform every abortion and meet with the patient 24 hours before the operation to offer her a chance to see the ultrasound.

Jill StanekAbortion numbers down in AZ, but Planned Parenthood still does 90%; laments 400 “real children” who may survive

HOWARD FISCHER “Cause of abortions drop in state disputed”  Yuma Sun Oct. 12, 2011

unborn baby at 8 weeks- common age for an abortion

See what babies at this age look like when they are aborted.

I wonder if when they get older any of those children will look back on this article and wonder why Planned Parenthood is so unhappy they are alive.

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Women have abortions to be good mothers, says Dr.

Dr. Elizabeth Karlin, director of the Women’s Medical Center of Madison, Wisconsin:

“There is only reason I’ve ever heard for having an abortion: the desire to be a good mother…”

Elizabeth Karlin, M.D. Sunday New York Times Magazine, editorial “An Abortionist’s Credo” March 19, 1995, p 32

quoted in Miriam Claire The Abortion Dilemma: Personal Views on a Public Issue (New York: Insight Books) 1995

Remains of babies aborted at eight weeks.
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“Lies!”Shout Pro-Choice Demonstrators

Often, pro-choice activists refuse to believe that the pictures shown by pro-lifers are really that of unborn babies. Many of them maintain that abortion destroys a cluster of cells rather than a baby. Therefore, they are horrified by pictures that depict arms and legs torn off and skulls crushed. They even oppose letting people see pictures of intact unborn babies from embryology textbooks.

“Look at the pictures, look at the pictures,” shouted abortion opponents, holding up big posters showing a fetus at eight weeks.

“Lies, lies,” marchers shouted back.

Huge Abortion Rights Rally In D.C.” CBS News April 26, 2004

Here is a picture of a foot of an unborn baby in the womb at only eight weeks. The picture is taken from the Endowment for Human Development, which is not affiliated with the pro-life movement.

 

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Abortion Part of “Holistic Approach to Health Care”

Dr. Mila Means, who has been trying to open an abortion clinic in Wichita, Kansas:

“I have always kind of not been in the mainstream. I’ve always had a different idea of what health care should be and how we should be advocates for people’s wellness. And I think abortion is part of the holistic approach to health care, having the ability for people to make that decision when they need to.”

FRED MANN “Wichita doctor’s plan for abortion clinic continues amid hostility” The Wichita Eagle, Jun. 23, 2011

here is a picture of the result of this “holistic healthcare” at 10 weeks:

10 weeks – before
10 weeks – after
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Clinic Owner on Pro-lifers

Owner of the abortion clinic on pro-life protesters:

“I don’t understand why they can’t see the person standing in front of them. They only see the belly and what they visualize inside of her. For the pregnant woman. I see the woman, they just see the baby.”

James D Slack Abortion, Execution, and the Consequences of Taking Life (New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers, 2009) 58

Pro-Lifers need to always be conscious that the woman is a person too, that she is important just as her baby is important. Of course, it is pro-choicers who disregard the baby completely.

baby aborted at nine weeks
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