Posted on 07/16/2014 9:01:31 AM PDT by wagglebee
On the occasion of the 40th anniversary of Roe v Wade in January 2013, Time magazine published a surprising and iconic cover story about how the pro-choice side has been losing ever since it thought it won in 1973. The reasons Time listed were spot on:
Indeed, abortion advocates have been in an admitted state of panic for quite some time over building pro-life momentum.
But within the past several days two abortion advocates have separately admitted their side is losing
Other recent abortion articles have hit on the same theme
Here are 15 reasons why abortion proponents think pro-lifers are crushing them, as lifted from the aforementioned abortion articles. A couple were included in Times list, but most are in addition:
In a nutshell, quoting VanEgeren:
Whether its through hundreds of laws passed at the state level or the recent Hobby Lobby decision that allows companies to deny birth control coverage to employees on religious grounds, the pro-life movement is on a winning streak over access to abortions and birth control.
Its kind of like waiting for the other shoe to drop, said Elizabeth Nash, state issues manager with the Guttmacher Institute, a think-tank focused on sexual and reproductive health policy. Im not entirely sure what will happen next.
Well, heres another shoe, impossible for abortion proponents to fill. Quoting Sarah Weddington (pictured), the lawyer who successfully persuaded the Supreme Court in Roe v Wade, speaking at an event on July 12, via KnoxNews.com:
Today, the young people are so much further (along) than I was at their age, she said. They speak more languages. They go on more trips. They have to show me how to use my iPhone but one of the things we havent quite managed to do is to give them the same burning motivation to change things that we believe are wrong in the way that we did.
In other words, the pro-choice crowd has no rear guard. They killed them.
LifeNews.com Note: Jill Stanek fought to stop live birth abortions after witnessing one as an RN at Christ Hospital in Oak Lawn, Illinois. That led to the Born Alive Infants Protection Act legislation, signed by President Bush, that would ensure that proper medical care be given to unborn children who survive botched abortion attempts.
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Never.
LOL, I'm thinking that post was.
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Remember? I have never heard of it. Poor people in Western Civilization couldn't marry?
I would like to see the sources for that.
When was that?
My bride’so water broke at 15 weeks. I saw my little girls face that day. My child was delivered at 33 weeks, and is sleeping in front of me.
I do not understand those who say she was not a child at 15 weeks, yet is today
Early 80’s, late 70’s.
I will reply in depth later as typing on my phone sucks. Marriage rates for the lower classes in Europe were very low in the 17th and 18th century. If you look at English and French records from the time, there was a large class of unmarried men and illegitimate children. Marriage was expensive and many laborers in cities did not marry.
As you just so successfully demonstrated in avoiding the zot.
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I don't recall abortion on TV shows being common in the 1970s and 1980s.
I also am curious about the rate of marriage for females before 200 years ago, I sure don't think there were many in America, or anywhere else actually.
Here is an example from a book describing Medieval British Society, 1066 1485 ""As many as 94 percent of the peasant farmers were married. ""
The moderator pulled it because your posted link did not work.
You guys were very blessed. 15 weeks is so early no doctor would have given you much hope. 33 weeks, that is awesome! Full term for twins, almost!! Enjoy a happy lifetime with your little girl.
Oh, I agree. Just my regular sonogram at 15 weeks showed a little Casper the friendly ghost forehead which my daughter still has at age 2! And I did see her heart beating at 6.2 weeks, and prayed it would beat for at least another 80 years.
I remember there was an episode of “Maude”, where Maude considered having an abortion.
I can’t think of any other shows, but I do remember Elaine with her sponges.
Those 15 reasons miss the most important one:math. Children tend to take on the philosophy and ethics of their parents. The parents who embrace the culture of life have kids. The culture of death kills it’s children. So, 40 years later there are far fewer women who are pro infanticide.
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