Pro-Choice Author Laments Unborn Baby Pictures

From pro-choice author Melody Rose:

12 weeks sonogram

“The images and language most often wielded by pro-life advocates are vivid and emotional… recent developments in imaging technique certainly have facilitated a reliance on powerful pictures that humanize the fetus in a way not possible two decades ago. Because fetuses now can be seen in intricate detail, opponents of abortion have striking images to use in support of abortion restrictions, despite what these restrictions might mean to women’s health and freedom.”

Melody Rose “Safe, Legal and Unavailable? Abortion Politics in the United States” (Washington DC: CQ Press) 2007 p 10 to 11

 

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If Wombs Had Windows…

Former abortionist Dr. Bernard Nathanson, in his book Aborting America, acknowledged how seeing unborn babies has a powerful impact on people when he said:

“Fewer women would have abortions if wombs had windows.”

Aborting America (Life Cycle Books (June 1979)

sonogram of 8-week-old baby in the womb
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Picture of Unborn Baby Upsets Pro-Choicers

From an article by pro-abortion activist Jason Deparle:

“In 1985 the North Carolina Independent, a biweekly alternative paper with a history of support for left liberal and feminist causes, put a fetus on the front page, labeled with the blandest caption: “Controversial, magnified images like this one… are credited with winning converts to the antiabortion camp.”

“The phone calls and letters poured in,” said Katherine Fulton, the paper’s editor. “It was perceived as antifeminist.” The graphic seemed like “the other side image. We didn’t coach it enough.”

8 week unborn baby – a picture similar to the one newspaper

From the same article:

In 1985 [The Progressive] ran an advertisement from a group called Feminists for Life [it] pictured an embryo at eight weeks. The Funding Exchange, a New York philanthropy that had supported the magazine, wrote to say that it was “greatly offended” was canceling its subscription, and would henceforth “find it difficult for our staff to lobby for funding for your publication.” Michael Ratner, of the Center for Constitutional Rights, a civil liberties group, weighed in as well:

“Happily I am not a subscriber so I needn’t cancel my subscription,” he wrote, “I would surely do so after seeing this antiabortion ad.”

Jason Deparle “Beyond the Legal Right: Why Liberals and Feminists Don’t like to Talk about the Morality of Abortion” Washington Monthly, April 1989

Deparle goes on to say:

“It’s not surprising that the defenders of abortion don’t like pictures of fetuses; General Westmoreland didn’t like the cameras in Vietnam either. Fetuses aren’t babies, and the photos don’t end the discussion. But they make it a more sober one, as it should be.”

 

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Picture of Aborted Baby Helps Prosecutors Convict Abortionist

Another example of how effective these pictures are, when Kenneth Edelin killed a 23 week old baby who was born alive after an abortion he performed, the jury that convicted him said that the reason they found him guilty was the pictures the prosecution showed of the dead child:

From an article covering the trial:

“Several of the jurors who convicted Edlin of manslaughter said it was the photographic evidence that convinced them.

“It looked like a baby,” said juror Liberty Ann Conlin “I’m not speaking for the rest of the jurors, but it definitely had an effect on me.”

Another juror, Paul A. Hollan, “The picture helped people draw their own conclusions. Everybody in the room made up their minds but the fetus was a person.”

(St Lois Globe-Democrat feb 18 1975)

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Pro-choice author Maureen Faux said of the case:

“The case was lost in part because, over the defense’s strenuous objections, the prosecution was able to display a larger-than-life-size photograph of the fetus, which had been preserved as evidence.”

Marian Faux Crusaders: Voices from the Abortion Front (New York: Carol Publishing Group) 1990 P 4

The verdict was later overturned.

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The Impact of Drawings on the Partial-Birth Abortion Debate

During the trials about the partial birth abortion ban, president of the National Coalition of Abortion Providers Ron Fitzsimmons said this of the pictures (drawings of how the baby is killed in this type of abortion) shown by supporters of the ban:

“They’d be talking, talking, talking, and every few minutes, they’d say, “Mr. Speaker, let me just once again describe this horrific procedure for you.” I swear, I thought the debate occurred every night between five and six p.m., when people were coming home. They did exactly what I would have done – they brought out those pictures. And I was just thinking: who’s going to go out there and defend this?”

Cynthia Gorney “Gambling with Abortion: Why Both Sides Think They Have Everything to Lose” Harper’s Magazine, Nov 2004

 

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Rev. Howard Moody and Abortion Pictures

Rev Howard Moody, head of a group of thousands of clergymen who referred women for abortions, both before and after it was legal, said that he lost many clergy because of the pictures.

(Don Sloan, M.D. and Paula Hartz. Choice: A Doctor’s Experience with the Abortion Dilemma. New York: International Publishers 2002)

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Pro-Choice Activists Instructed To Censor Images

A pro-choice Looseleaf booklet entitled “Organizing for Action.” instructs young pro-choice activists how to win over converts to the pro-choice cause:

“Another set of questions involves the opposition. Has your audience seen anti-abortion propaganda? Are you debating a Right-to-Lifer? Is the opposition bringing slides or pictures? Try to insist that they not be allowed to … Find out if your opposition is bringing audio-visuals. Try to insist that you will only speak if they do not … Explain that you are equally repulsed by the [pro-life] photos, that you are human and love children and babies as much as anyone else … The pictures they [the audience] have seen must be discredited. They have been magnified so much as to remove the facts from scientific perspective. Really, in early stages, the fetus is smaller than a fingernail, can fit into a walnut shell, and is much like menstrual flow to the naked eye. We would be repulsed by a magnified picture of an eyeball in formaldehyde also.”

This was cited in American Life League: Pro-Life Encyclopedia Chapter 61: Methodology and Aspects of Abortion

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Abortion Doctor to School: No Visual Aids

Abortionist Warren Hern writes that “In Colorado, the pro-choice community has decided after some period of disagreement and discussion to refuse all invitations to debate.”

“On the other hand, schools make frequent requests to present both sides of the abortion issue to students … If the sponsors want both sides presented, however, the presentations must be made on different occasions. We insist that visual aid materials not be presented by either side.”

From Abortion Practice (Philadelphia: J Lippincott, 1990)

Dr. Hern is referring to pictures of aborted babies as well as pictures of living baby such as the one below. These pictures have been very powerful in bringing people into the pro-life movement.

11-week-old unborn baby
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Abortion Clinic Worker On Pro-Life Sidewalk Counselors

From the blog “Rage is Good” by Cailo from Montgomery, Alabama about her experiences as a clinic escort:

“Anti-Abortion Protestors are Lunatics”
6/9/2006

“The toenail-painted hat lady doesn’t look like the protesters on the news, those mostly men, holding horrible posters of dead babies while screaming “murderer” in women’s faces. the hat lady doesn’t carry big posters. she wears gingham sundresses and lipstick and pink toenail polish. she wears wide brimmed sunbonnets decorated with floppy, oversized bows. she is petite and even kind of puny. she’s married to the president of the alabama christian coalition. she carries a bible with her, and usually a hymnal, and all morning she stands on the sidewalk outside of the clinic, softly singing songs about Jesus …several mornings a week, the toenail-painted hat lady paces back and forth in front of the clinic, reciting the same saccharine words over and over to every woman trying to enter the building: “morning! how are you today? if you’re here for an abortion, i’d like to help you!” the hat lady (and the preacher or two who sometimes accompany her) isn’t allowed on the grass or the parking lot or the driveway. she can stand only on the sidewalk; one step anywhere else, and we call the cops, and she gets hauled to jail. so, as we walk with women — and sometimes the men who are with them — from their cars to the door, we’re careful to stay off the sidewalk and stick to the grass. one of us walks next to the woman; the other body-blocks the hat lady. once, i “accidentally” walked backwards, because i knew she was behind me. i didn’t knock her over, but i knocked her off guard. and she wasn’t able to get to her satchel of pamphlets in time. …the woman who organizes the escorting has warned us to take the protesters seriously. “these are dangerous people,” she says.”

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Clinic Escort Bad Mouths Pro-Lifers

One former clinic escort and pro-choice activist recounts the following:

“I was told to antagonize the pro-lifers and I made the girls throw out any pro-life literature before entering the clinic. … We would tell them, `Those people out there are terrorists, it’s safer in here. They’re crazy.’ I even told one group, `That woman out there was just released from Meadowview Mental Hospital. Don’t talk to her; she killed her family’. … As soon as I got here last August, I joined the “Freedom of Choice Action League.” They’re big at Pine and Market… the clinic director tells us, every time we beat up the pro-lifers, to cover their cameras. … I wrote [an editorial to the Wichita Eagle] that pro-abortionists displayed sex toys in front of children and how they dumped semen and urine on people at national rescues. I personally defaced churches, LIFE, Inc., and HopeNet. I apologize for that. … “

Former pro-abortion activist Raymond Rivera

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