To: Notwithstanding
I just read all 11 pages of her affidavit.
It makes me sick to know that these children are butchered in America, the land of the free, daily, and it's legal.
3 posted on
06/17/2003 2:29:38 PM PDT by
jgrubbs
To: jgrubbs
I read the 11 pages as well and am deeply saddened by the tragedy of it all. Saddened doesn't begin to explain my feelings.
Babies are being inhumanely butchered for money. All are complicit. It's clear to me from other readings, but in particular from Norma McCorvey, that women really don't know what they're doing. We can all stand around and say, well they should, what are they, stupid? But clearly, women are being lied to and deceived. A better argument is, why are women allowing themselves to be deceived? Clearly, they could find out if they tried what there baby truly is.
Women allow themselves to be deceived because they have been told over and over and over that their lives will be ruined if they have a child out of wedlock, another child because they already have three, etc., etc. They'll never go to college and have a career, they'll never get married because who would want them with a kid? Every excuse, every reason comes down to one thing: material well-being. Babies are being slaughtered to make the lives of not only the mothers, but the fathers, the grandparents, the siblings, the friends, EASIER.
It's easy to see how they could walk in -- with all that baggage and the raging hormones of pregnancy -- and accept what the so-called counselor is selling them: it's painless, it's just a jump of tissue, it's not a baby yet, it's easy, you'll feel so much better after, etc. Surprise surprise, they decide to abort.
I think the single best sign to hold outside an abortion mill is a simple one: DON'T KILL YOUR BABY. Because that's what they're doing. Maybe nobody told them.
87 posted on
06/18/2003 6:22:09 AM PDT by
Gophack
To: jgrubbs
me too, so much for the US being the greatest country in the world. I am at the point not really caring anymore if anyone wants to burn a flag, or refuse to say the Pledge.
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