Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Abortion Lobby — Scared Of Science

They claim to defend women's right to choose, but they fight tooth and nail against giving women the means to make an informed choice:
Big Abortion is scared. They’re scared to death that America is slowly trending towards life. They’re scared of the hundreds of thousands of people who march on Washington every year. They’re scared of the wonderful, prayerful and effective 40 Days for Life vigils outside abortion clinics across the country. But mostly they’re scared of science.

So they’ve sought to silence pro-lifers. Heck, they’ve trained the media as their attack dogs so well that we’re not even called pro-lifers. We’re anti-abortionists. Big Abortion has sought to legally institute bubble zones and “no speech” zones around clinics. They try to mocking the effectiveness of abstinence to diminish it. They desperately seek to hinder the ability of pro-lifers to speak with abortion minded women.

But mostly they seek to prevent women from seeing their babies in ultrasounds because they know that a woman who looks at an ultrasound will recognize the humanity of the unborn child within her womb.
So who are the real fanatics here? Who are the ones guided by nothing but beliefs and ideology? They refer to abortion facilities as "reproductive health centers". Reproductive? Health? They must be kidding! Many of them won't even have a separate sterile operating room, not to mention those that have lost their licenses for failing to meet basic health standards, yet continue to operate...

All their industry is based on a big lie. The ultrasound shows the truth - that the unborn baby is just that - a baby; that he is neither "a blob of tissue" nor a "part of woman's body". Unlike what The Portland Mercury claims, the baby's face is fully formed during around 10th week of pregnancy. And, if the law allows killing those babies at will, it's only fair to demand that the baby is given a chance to look his mother in the eyes.

Let the mother see her baby. And let the baby look at her mother - at least from an ultrasound photo - before she makes the tragic mistake.

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