Posted on 10/11/2006 11:02:24 AM PDT by MBA4Life
It may sound like a scenario from a super-secret nuclear contingency plan, but a silent killer has eliminated a population equal to that of America's 60 largest cities. Forty-eight and a half million Americans have vanished without a trace! According to Dennis Howard, who heads The Movement for a Better America, "that's not some imaginary nuclear contingency plan. It is in fact the cumulative impact of nearly 34 years of abortion on demand.
MT. FREEDOM, NJ - September 29, 2006 -- It may sound like a scenario from a super-secret nuclear contingency plan, but a silent killer has already eliminated a population equivalent to that of America's 60 largest cities.
According to a regular annual review by The Movement for a Better America, a non-profit, pro-life education organization headquartered here, "Forty-eight and a half million Americans have vanished without a trace."
"This is not some imaginary nuclear contingency plan. It is in fact the cumulative impact of nearly 34 years of abortion on demand, says Dennis Howard, a former investigative reporter and market researcher who heads the organization and who has been tracking the nation's abortion statistic since 1992.
"What's amazing," Howard says, "is that the vast majority of Americans hardly seem to notice."
His organization doesnt make these numbers up. They are all based on data collected by the Guttmacher Institute, the research arm of Planned Parenthood. We simply take the most recent data and project it through the current period. Otherwise, there is always a 2-3 year lag in the estimates.
Howard asserts, "The fact is that nothing has inflicted more permanent damage on our society than abortion. 48.5 million abortions is 43 times more than all the fatalities from all the wars in our nations history, including the ravages of the war on terrorism and the tragedy of September 11. Yet these numbers never seem to make the headlines.
Howard, who began his career as an investigative reporter and later directed market research projects for major corporations, blames the media for their self-imposed censorship on the abortion issue. A handful of casualties in Iraq will make the evening news, but the abortion industry will kill more people in two days than we have lost since 9/11, and that never gets a mention.
Imagine if we had lost 6,850,000 people in the so-called war on terror, he said. Thats how many children we have lost to abortion since 9/11."
Howard's analysis has uncovered a number of reasons for public apathy about the abortion toll:
Politics cant change things because of the extreme polarization between the two major parties, he said. That started when the Supreme Court decided Roe v. Wade by edict, instead of allowing normal democratic processes to deal with the issue.
Roe v. Wade effectively split the country in three left, right, and confused middle. So now we have politics by media sound bite and bumper sticker cliches instead of healthy, honest political dialogue.
In some ways, were like the good Germans during World War II who never seemed to realize that there was a brutal holocaust going on, Howard said.
Howard blames public apathy on the fact that the abortion industry operates behind a veil of protected secrecy. Unlike the Germans, we dont have industrial-scale concentration camps operating two miles out of town. Only 1 in 15,000 American women have an abortion on any given day, so no one notices. But if you multiply that by 365 days a year for 34 years, the total becomes astronomical.
Howard has been tracking the economic impact of the abortion toll since 1992, when the count first reached 30.5 million. Since then, an estimated 18 million more babies have been aborted.
The economic loss may be the least of our problems, he said. Abortion has also desensitized the culture to sex abuse, violence, and predation against children. Just look at what we see on television every night."
Nevertheless, Howards market research background led him to conclude that the trend had the economic impact of a major nuclear war.
The human loss from abortion is the same as if all of our major metropolitan centers had been lost to a nuclear attack, said Howard. The only difference is that a nuclear war would be a dramatic, cataclysmic event, while abortions take place one at a time in the sanitized privacy of a medical clinic.
The long range impact on America's human resources is no different, he said. We measure the economic impact of other things like this all the time -- from alcoholism and drug addiction to AIDS and cancer. But the economic impact of losing a baby is far greater than when someone dies after a long life.
A list of the top 60 cities with a population equivalent to the loss from abortion can be found on MBA's website: www.movementforabetteramerica.org
A few of the more obvious repercussions include:
Social Security: If half of the 48.5 million kids we aborted were working today, they would be contributing an additional $88 billion a year into the Social Security trust fund.
Taxes: The downstream loss in future tax revenues from abortion currently exceeds $18 trillion dollars. Someone else will have to pay those taxes.
The end of the Youth Market. The 30% bite that abortion took out of the youth market is a major reason for the drop in daily newspaper circulation as well as increased competition for young audiences by other media. By supporting abortion on demand, the liberal media are killing off their own future audiences. Pro-choice politicians are doing the same thing. Thats why they have such a hard time winning.
Labor shortages: There is a looming shortage of labor in critical fields such as nursing, teaching and even the armed forces. Were raiding countries like the Philippines for nurses today, and using citizenship as an incentive for immigrants to fill the ranks of the military. Where will that leave us in a major military crisis?
Immigration: The labor vacuum created by abortion is also related to the immigration crisis, Howard claims. Ross Perot had it wrong: The giant sucking sound was really the sound of illegal immigrants crossing the border from the south, not just jobs heading the other way. Right now, apples and peaches are rotting on the ground in Oregon and Washington because there arent enough workers to pick them.
As the Pete Seeger song says, Howard concludes, When will they ever learn?
That is also 48.5 illegal immigrants needed to replace these murder victims in the workforce.
There are no words.
These 48 million were unloved, so they were not real.
More accurate: "Forty-eight and a half million Americans didn't survive their trip to the abortion mill."
Welcome to FR.
We have a winner!
Now you have the REAL reason local, state and federal governments turn their heads on illegal immigration.
I'm glad to see your post. I've been speculating that sub-replacement rate fertility is the real motive behind goobermint not doing anything about illegals.
My only question is are they smart enough to know the impact of a sub-replacement fertility rate.
Please FReepmail me if you would like to be added to, or removed from, the Pro-Life/Pro-Baby ping list...
We should consider these precious ones at least as important as humpback whales, the polar ice cap, or the rainforests. Don't ya think? No? Life has been cheapened.
I hope this is not one of those "hit and run" posts. Usually that's the case when someone posts one time, just signed up and never answers anyone or says anything after that.
Regards,
Star Traveler
Not always. When I first registered here, I did not know that I should answer right away, Maybe the newbie is figuring stuff out.
This is not a ZOT type subject.
You said -- "This is not a ZOT type subject."
No, it's more like -- throw a bomb in the middle of a crowd, watch them scatter, and then watdh the fighting break out. On other types of forums, they're sometimes referred to as trolls.
Regards,
Star Traveler
Eleanor Smeal said on O'Reilly last night that 35% of American women had had an abortion. Is this true?
Sure...there would be more children born if mothers stayed home and raised children but to survive and enjoy a reasonable standard of living? Impossible, IMO.
I see your point. But usually, a troll or a ZOT poster likes better headlines, like " Bush/Cheney may have said" something or other...30 years ago.
I just know that sometimes there are some good posts here from new people, We have all neen " new"
Hugs :)
Right. I've been saying for years that a county that kills off a million of its own citizens every year and then allows a million foreigners to cross the border illegally doesn't need "immigration reform" -- it needs a collective psychiatric examination.
It would be hard to say, since some states don't report abortion stats at all. The general figure is that one out of every 3 or 4 pregnancies ends in abortion, so over 33 years that's a LOT of women who would have had one.
btt
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