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Culture of Death: Baby Rowan’s Story (reality of what Roe v. Wade has done)
PFM.ORG ^ | JUNE 9, 2005 | CHARLES COLSON

Posted on 06/09/2005 7:51:07 PM PDT by CHARLITE

Who would have thought, when Roe v. Wade was decided, that we’d all get used to living in a culture of death? But every once in a while, a story comes out of that culture that breaks your heart and makes you realize just how far we have fallen.

Like the story of baby Rowan.

Rowan’s mother, Angele, is a divorced mother of two who, in her words, had been “terrorized.” Like many women, she thought abortion was her best option—but she wanted the method that was “most painless” for the baby. She wanted to hold him and “grieve him.” Her desire to do the best she could for her child, even as she went to have his life ended, betrays her confusion and guilt.

Columnist Maggie Gallagher writes, “You can hear in Angele’s words all the instincts of motherhood at war with the culture of death, the social pressures that tell so many women abortion is their only real choice, the best, the responsible thing to do. Motherhood lost.”

But something went wrong, so to speak. After completing the two-part procedure, Angele delivered her child in the clinic bathroom. And then she saw him moving.

Accounts differ on what happened. The autopsy found no air in Rowan’s lungs; this could indicate a stillbirth. But Angele told Maggie Gallagher, “I’m not a doctor, but when his fingers clutched my hand, when I saw his legs move, when he ‘startled’ when I screamed for help, I assumed his heart was beating.”

Seeing that flicker of life, Angele begged clinic workers to call 911. Her requests were ignored. She finally went to find her cell phone and call for help—too late.

Angele recalls, “After a few minutes I realized for certain that he was gone. I picked up my son. I held him to my chest. I rocked him and prayed. I could not stop crying. I felt so bad. I felt so helpless. I had been so wrong to come here.”

Angele has filed two complaints against the clinic—not only for refusing to help Rowan, but also for shoddy medical procedures that could have endangered her as well. The damage, sadly, is done. Yes, the case may hold clinic workers to stricter standards, and should. (There’s a law, the Born-Alive Infants Protection Act, which mandates that such children must be given life-saving treatment. Clearly, the clinic workers either didn’t know about the law, or just didn’t care.)

But no matter the outcome of the case, it can’t bring Rowan back. It can’t take away his mother’s pain and shame. But Rowan will not have died in vain if this story is remembered and talked about as a cautionary tale: This is what happens when you deny the natural created order.

It’s the natural instinct of a mother, you see, to want the best for her child. But the culture of death does everything it can to destroy that instinct. All too often, the culture of death wins out—yet this mother’s anguish over her child shows what so many mothers know deep down: that the promise of abortion is a betrayal and a lie. Her story reminds us why we must keep working to create a culture that offers real help and real hope to mothers, instead of inducing them to destroy their children.

The battle for life has gone on for thirty-two years, and it gets tiresome. But don’t give up. Don’t stop fighting until we make it safe for the Baby Rowans of this world to be born and welcomed in life.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: abortion; babyrowan; charlescolson; clinics; culture; infanticide; leftistagenda; leftistevil; ofdeath; ondemand

1 posted on 06/09/2005 7:51:08 PM PDT by CHARLITE
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To: CHARLITE
Simply amazing that in this day and age anyone would expect compassion out of abortion workers.

There's no excuse for this woman's ignorance. Next time she should be better prepared (/sarcasm).

2 posted on 06/09/2005 7:57:09 PM PDT by muawiyah (q)
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To: CHARLITE
Like many women, she thought abortion was her best option—but she wanted the method that was “most painless” for the baby. She wanted to hold him and “grieve him.” Her desire to do the best she could for her child, even as she went to have his life ended, betrays her confusion and guilt.

Absolutely sick thought processes. I guess adoption is worse than a horrible death.

3 posted on 06/09/2005 8:08:41 PM PDT by Paul Atreides (FACT: You can get more reliable information in a beauty shop, than from the media)
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To: CHARLITE
I would not want to be an abortion provider on Judgment Day - not that any of these murderers of little children give it a second thought and are the least bit religious or conscious of God.Our society has indeed fallen far that we allow the destruction of innocent life or the helpless in the name of the "law".
4 posted on 06/09/2005 8:08:47 PM PDT by Apercu ("Res ipsa loquitor")
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later pingout?


5 posted on 06/09/2005 8:10:15 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Resisting evil is our duty or we are as responsible as those promoting it.)
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To: CHARLITE

I have mixed feelings here. I really believe that these women who become horrified by what they have done are the ones that can stop this killing. However I don't think they should financially gain from their mistakes. Abortionists can't kill babies without a willing mother. That said, I would love to see abortion clinics bankrupted thru the courts.


6 posted on 06/09/2005 8:17:49 PM PDT by CindyDawg
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To: CHARLITE
I had been so wrong to come here

Uh, ya ... wrong as murder.

7 posted on 06/09/2005 8:35:06 PM PDT by PLK
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To: CHARLITE

^


8 posted on 06/09/2005 9:05:49 PM PDT by WorkingClassFilth (NEW and IMPROVED: Now with 100% more Tyrannical Tendencies and Dictator Envy!)
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To: Apercu

To No. 4:

I agree totally! As a nurse, I was forced to watch one, in case I was on duty (OR) on a weekend. During the week I would not be requested to go against my conscience and participate. On the weekend, I had no choice. I quit OR nursing for that reason. I was an open heart scrub & circulating nurse, but when having weekend call, you had to take whatever came in.


9 posted on 06/10/2005 1:44:08 AM PDT by Shery (S. H. in APOland)
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