Posted on 11/27/2010 2:09:08 PM PST by wagglebee
Americans saw a political milestone this month as more pro-life lawmakers were elected to the House of Representatives than ever before, but the nation also quietly reached a less joyful mark.
In January, the National Right to Life Committee provided a new analysis of the total number of abortions done in the 37 years since the Roe v. Wade decision.
The Supreme Court handed down its controversial ruling allowing virtually unlimited abortions at any time throughout pregnancy in January 1973. The NRLC analysis found that 52 million unborn children had been killed in abortions as of January.
The analysis also found that the best estimate for the current number of annual abortions in the United States involving both the surgical abortion procedure as well as the dangerous abortion drug RU 486 is 1.2 million.
As a result, the United States likely passed the 53 million abortion mark on November 1 the day before Americans went to the polls to vote in a pro-life House majority and target President Barack Obamas pro-abortion allies for defeat.
Obama has done everything in his power to advance abortion and continue that pro-abortion legacy of the Supreme Court, including naming two more pro-abortion jurists in Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor. He has also expanded that 53 million abortions by authorizing abortion funding in various instances and decreasing funds for abstinence education.
In its survey of abortion numbers, NRLC goes to the source by relying on the Guttmacher Institute, the former research arm of Planned Parenthood, which receives numbers directly from abortion centers themselves.
Thats because the Centers for Disease Control has never tabulated accurate numbers of abortions. The CDC relies on figures from state health departments, some of which rely on voluntary reporting and it hasnt had data from some states such as California and New Hampshire for more than a decade.
Because of these different methods of data collection, GI has consistently obtained higher counts than the CDC. CDC researchers have admitted it probably undercounts the total number of abortions because reporting laws vary from state to state and some abortionists probably do not report or under-report the abortions they perform, NRLC explained in January.
Digging into the numbers, the NRLC analysis from earlier this year showed abortion numbers rising in the 1970s and, in the 1980s, abortion eventually mainstreamed itself to the point that about 1.55 million abortions were done annually until the early 1990s.
At that point, as crisis pregnancy centers began turning the corner with the use of ultrasounds, pro-life state legislation began to take hold and the Internet allowed the pro-life perspective to flourish, abortions began to decline.
After reaching a high of over 1.6 million in 1990, the number of abortions annually performed in the U.S. has dropped back to levels not seen since the late 1970s, NRLC says.
The Guttmacher Institutes most recent abortion figures, from 2005, confirm the downward trend from a high of 1.6 million abortions in 1990 to 1.2 million that year. Without any hard figures in the last few years, NRLC estimates the number of abortions from 2006 to today at the same rate of 1.2 million that GI reported.
To calculate the overall number of abortions, NRLC includes the hard figures from 1973-2005, the estimates for the last few years and also includes the Guttmacher Institutes admission that its own figures are likely about three percent lower than the actual totals because of potential errors in reporting.
National Right to Life estimated that, in January, there have been 52,008,665 abortions using either surgical or the abortion drug (RU 486) method since Roe v. Wade.
NRLC director of research and education Randy OBannon talked with LifeNews.com at that time about the figures.
Abortion has taken a terrible toll on America. Weve now lost more than 52 million of our sons, daughters, friends, and neighbors and we are a much poorer nation for it, he said.
Over the past twenty years, however, we have seen that pro-life efforts can make a difference, as the number of abortions performed in the U.S. has declined from 1.6 million to 1.2 million a year. Weve still a long way to go, obviously, but we see that pro-life legislation, education, and outreach can save and has saved hundreds of thousands of lives, OBannon added. Our task is great, but our cause is just.
Where is united kingdom? I can’t believe it would be less than catholic Poland
Some countries are not listed. Another example would be China.
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I suppose you could add the problem of massive illegal immigration to the list of unintended consequences.
In the future this Nation will look back on this abomination as a greater evil than slavery.
I am a Baby Boomer and I haven’t murdered any babies.
Roe v Wade ... the ONLY ‘successful’ progressive social program ever implemented
Well, at least 25 MILLION babies were murdered by Baby Boomers.
How sick and evil can it get?
The blame game can go on and on ad nauseum. Point being, the current generations need to take responsibility for what they do, not the past. "They made me do it" doesn't cut it.
And 90% would have become democrats.
Democrats promote even more abortion on demand.
Conservatives want to end it.
It's hard to grasp the tragic irony.
How sad...
Americas enemy is not the Chinese but Apathy..
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Beg to differ. Note the tagline ...
Are you good at calculus? I’ve been trying to calculate that total based on expected birth rates for some time now to create the true cost of abortion.
I’m a young person.
I’m here today because my boomer mom didn’t have access to prenatal testing to abort me.
So if boomer people don’t like reaping what they sow, tough beans.
Oh, and yeah I didn’t vote for Obama. So I can blame boomers for much of the garbage they chose to pass on.
Good thing Roe came around just in time for the Boomers, eh?
Your vitriol is well-noted. You’ve got someone to blame.
Sir, anyone who’s born after ‘72 is a survivor of the greatest holocaust known to American society.
All of us have a legitimate beef. Even if we have parents who were totally opposed to abortion, these are our husbands, wives, friends, coworkers. Not to mention the scars that abortion leaves behind to those we care greatly.
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