That part is certainly true.
But this part of what you wrote at #5 ("Thank God we haven't had a woman for President or no baby would have a chance!") is irrelevant at best, misleading at worst. The legalization of criminal abortion had almost nothing to do with women in political power. The state legislators, and later, jurists, responsible for legal abortion were overwhelmingly men.
Not that anyone is entirely off te hook. There's plenty of responsibility---and irresponsibility -- to go around, in all races, all ages, and both sexes. But the preponderance of men in Roe-era abortion activism led to Andrea Dworkin's pathetic witticism:
You state....” The legalization of criminal abortion had almost nothing to do with women in political power. The state legislators, and later, jurists, responsible for legal abortion were overwhelmingly men”....
By the time of Roe v. Wade abortion was ‘already legalized’ in Hawaii, New York, Alaska and Washington..and it was the ‘Womens Rights movement and court cases involving contraceptives that laid the groundwork for Roe v. Wade.