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To: Prince of Space
"Didn’t Norma give up her two children?"

From what I've read, she was in and out of trouble as a young girl. Was sent to reform school. Had problems with her sexual identity on and off her whole life. Married at 16, she got pregnant the first time. She eventually divorced her husband claiming he was abusive. After the birth of the first child, Norma got into drugs, and drinking. Her mother was allegedly an alcoholic, but I have no idea if that was ever confirmed. Her mother took custody of the first child. She and her second husband raised the girl for most of her childhood. The second child she had, she gave up for adoption. When she got pregnant the third time, she sought the help of an adoption lawyer. This guy saw her as an opportunity to challenge the abortion laws of Texas. She was nothing more than a useless idiot for the left. They freely admitted that they saw her as someone who was pliable, and would do what she was told. I'm sure she was taken care of financially throughout their dirty work. At some point she worked at an abortion clinic, and it was during this time that she started questioning her original stance on abortion. She became active in anti-abortion causes, and tried to get Roe v. Wade overturned in 2005.

16 posted on 06/30/2022 6:24:11 PM PDT by mass55th ("Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway." ~~ John Wayne )
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To: mass55th

If I read the story right, wouldn’t this “daughter” be the eldest child that wasn’t even raised by McCorvey, but her grandmother, or if that was a boy, the adopted child? She wouldn’t be here if she was the 3rd child


19 posted on 07/01/2022 8:05:51 AM PDT by SemualRoberts (one of the Comforter's vessels, one of many of Yeshua's chosen )
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