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Truth
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Apes
With Lip Stick
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Prochoice
wackos use slogans, catch phrases and sound bites
to manipulate feelings and distort the meaning of
words. They may sound logical, but are deceptive.
See if you have been fooled into being an ape with
lipstick.
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"Abortion
relieves women of unwanted pregnancies"
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The
premise that unwanted pregnancies produce unloved
children was also rebutted in the early years of legalized
abortion. Wrote researcher Paul Cameron, who would
later earn international acclaim for proving the danger
of secondary tobacco smoke: "It is clear that
mothers who initially believed their pregnancy to
be "the worst thing that ever happened to them'
came to feel about the same degree of affection for
their children as the mothers who were initially 'ecstatic'
about their pregnancy [Rocky-Mountain Psychological
Association, May 1972]." Abortion clinic counselors
usually withhold such evidence and do not tell their
patients that most mothers eventually regret their
abortion sand often suffer permanent physical and/or
emotional injury. In the final analysis, "unwanted
children" do not exist in America because several
US families desire each adaptable child. Beyond the
fact, are we at liberty either to "want"
or "not want" our children, as if they were
consumer products, with no inherent worth as human
beings?
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"The
fetus is mere tissue or only uterine content"
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To
escape the charge of "killing," the abortion
industry endeavors to devalue the preborn child to nonperson
status. The weapons employed are the euphemism and manipulation
of language. |
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"Abortion
is safer than childbirth" |
This
assumption is untrue during each trimester of pregnancy
and especially so in the late months. The family planners
defend abortion for young teens by arguing that childbirth
is too dangerous for them, while the facts say otherwise.
Abortion complications increase proportionate to the
youthfulness of mothers 15 years and younger, whereas
birth complications show no equivalent increase. |
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"Abortion
is permitted only in the early months of pregnancy" |
Roe
v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton were both approved by the
US Supreme Court on January 22, 1973, and their joint
powers legalized abortion through nine months of pregnancy.
There after, thousands of American children have been
terminated after reaching viability (the age at which
they could live outside their mothers); and some children
are killed after birth, following hysterectomies, where
the infants are left to starve in surgical buckets or
are drowned, suffocated, or strangled. |
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"A
human fetus cannot feel pain" |
But
he/she can feel pain! as memorably confirmed in a prominent
and compelling letter to President Reagan in 1984 from
26 researchers and two past presidents of the American
College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. |
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"Fetuses
who may be deformed should be aborted"
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In
what way? Physically, spiritually, in attitude? Are
the rest of us perfect in body , mind and soul? Didn't
Hitler kill the handicapped?
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"Abortion
helps control population and food supplies" |
Hunger
and starvation are due chiefly to inept governments,
rather than to food shortage. The earth can sustain
several times its present population. If you grouped
all the people on earth into groups of five, and gave
each group two acres of land, the entire world population
would fit in the state of Texas. All the 6 billion people
living today could readily stand within the incorporated
area of Jacksonville, FL, and America's farmers alone
can now feed a third of the world's population. Also,
contrary to family planning propaganda, world population
growth trends are declining measurably and too much
so in the industrialized nations. In 1972 America's
population took a sharp decline, and fell below replacement
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"Abortion
keeps women off welfare and saves taxpayers money"
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To
the contrary, abortion is a massive drain on America's
economy. Analyst Brian Clowes has computed our nation's
loss in goods, services, and tax revenues to be about
$ 46 trillion since abortion was legalized, and while
public service expenditures (that would have been incurred
if the aborted citizens had lived) reduce the $ 46 trillion
figure, and remaining (net) economic loss is enormous,
as is the cultural loss. |
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"A
fetus has no rights"ic |
In
America today, an unborn child can inherit property,
be named an executor, have a guardian appointed, sue
for injury, file for an injunction, receive Social Security
benefits, sue for a blood transfusion, obtain equal
protection by law, and yet be denied the right to save
his / her life from the abortionist's could and cruel
instruments. US Supreme Court Associate Justice Sandra
Day O'Connor, who is not a strong defender of the unborn,
has stated: "Roe v. Wade is on a collision course
with itself. It has no basis in law or logic." |
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