1. "If abortion is
made illegal, thousands of women will die from back
alley and coat hanger abortions."
Prior to
"legalization" 90% of abortions were
performed by physicians in their offices not in
back alleys. Why didn't thousands die then?
2. "Abortion is a safe
medical procedure, safer than full-term pregnancy
and childbirth."
We know that
killing a baby in the mother's womb is never
"safe" for the baby herself, but what about
the fact that many women experience
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following
an abortion? In one of the longest running
published studies of all time appearing in the
Archives of General Psychiatry, many women
experienced negative emotions increasing over
time, including dreams and flash backs to the
abortion, increased numbing of responsiveness
not present prior to the abortion and more
difficulty sleeping. These types of
deteriorations in mental health don't sound
"safe" to me. How about you? And what about
the many other physical risks associated with
performing an abortion on a women such as Pelvic
Inflammatory Disease? Hemorrhaging?
Miscarriages? Hearth Failures? Embolisms? Comas?
Sterilizations? Ruptured Intestines and Bowels?
Subsequent ectopic (tubal) pregnancies?
Sometimes Death? Breast Cancer?
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3. "A Woman who
has been raped should be able to have an abortion."
Why can't we
support the woman and the baby? Why perpetrate
another violent act on the woman by killing her
baby?
4. "I can't tell
a woman what to do with her body."
What about the
separate body inside her womb? Since the baby is
a distinct human being (not a body part) why
can't you support the right to life for that
human being?
5. "Abortion
liberates women."
What is
liberating about killing an unborn child
especially if that baby is a female?
6. "Women have a
constitutional right to abortion because the courts
have ruled that women have a right of privacy."
According to
John Hart Ely (who is pro-choice) Dean of
Stanford Law School: "Roe is a very bad
decision…bad because it is bad constitutional
law or rather it is not constitutional law and
gives no sense of an obligation to try to be."
Ruth Bader Ginsberg has said essentially the
same. How are these two constitutional
authorities incorrect?
7. "I'm
pro-choice, but I don't support partial birth
abortion (abortions performed in the last
trimester)."
What is the
difference between a developing baby in the womb
at six months, 30 days, and 23 hours from one
only a minutes older at 7 months? Why is it a
constitutionally protected right to kill the
former, but murder to kill the ladder?
8. "Abortions
are necessary for women whose lives are threatened
by pregnancy or child birth."
According to
Bernard Nathanson who has personally performed
over 75,000 abortions and Beverly McMillan- the
first woman to open an abortion clinic- and 100
other physicians, "there is never a situation
in the law or ethical practice of medicine where
a pre-born child's life need be intentionally
destroyed by procured abortion for the purpose
of saving the life of the mother."
Similarly, Ron Fitzsimmons, former director of
National Coalition of Abortion Providers
admitted he "lied thru [his] teeth" when
he later claimed that late term abortions were
uncommon and only performed in the most extreme
situations to save the life of the mother. He
said partial birth abortions were not uncommon
and almost always performed on healthy babies
and healthy mothers. What abortions performed to
protect the life of the mother have been
performed that these physicians are not aware
of?