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The Left's "big lie"

Post by kbot » 01-23-2018 05:55 AM

Remember how the Left screamed at the country about how we "need" abortion rights - "in case of rape and incest"? Seems that this isn't the case at all. Two things - look at the staggering figure of abortions provided since the inception of Roe and ask why, if there were so many rapes, there were so few prosecutions. Then ask yourself why the reason for the suit and its decision is alive and well with a family of her own.............

Finally, ask yourself why Planned Parenthood is so profitable.........

Jane Roe of Roe v. Wade Never Had An Abortion, Her Daughter is 48

There is a 48-year-old woman, born in Texas, who should be dead right now. In fact, she should have never been born. Forty-three years ago, the Supreme Court decided that the Texas law that prevented Jane Roe from ending the life of her unborn daughter was unconstitutional. But by the time the Supreme Court issued its decision in 1973, she had already been born and adopted by a family—likely not knowing that all that ink spilled in Roe v. Wade was about her.

Norma McCorvey was “Jane Roe.” She claimed then that her pregnancy was the result of a rape, although she became outspokenly pro-life and publicly admitted that this, and virtually every fact on which her case was built, was a lie. Both McCorvey and Sandra Cano, the Doe of Doe v. Bolton—Roe’s companion case from Georgia decided the same day—became outspoken pro-life advocates who swore that their cases were built on lies.
But before the Supreme Court could decide whether McCorvey did have a constitutional right to end her unborn daughter’s life, it had to overcome a procedural obstacle that slowed down the process—a delay that factored into whether her daughter would ever have a family.
Because of that delay, McCorvey had already had the child by the time the Supreme Court issued its decision in January 1973. She had been adopted into a Texas home, perhaps somewhere in the Dallas area where McCorvey lived. The court nevertheless said that McCorvey’s case was not moot since her circumstances were “capable of repetition” because courts would never be able to decide the question during the time of a woman’s pregnancy.

Procedural history is never the exciting part of a lawsuit. But for McCorvey’s unborn daughter, the dry complexity of legal procedure is the reason she exists today. Fortunately for a three-year old girl, “the wheels of justice grind slowly,” and by the time the court issued its decision, a Texas family had adopted her. If the courts could have moved more quickly, she (and her family) would have never had that chance.

It is unknown to me whether the adoptive family ever even knew that their daughter was the supposedly unwanted child who was the subject of Roe. As far as we know, they raised her not knowing who she was and certainly never telling her.

This week many are talking about the more than 60 million people whose lives have been brutally ended by abortion. And rightly so. The numbers are staggering. Imagine the average attendance at every NFL, NBA, and NHL game – gone. Eliminated. The population of the 18 states in the area from Arkansas and Wisconsin in the East to Idaho and Nevada in the west: gone. More than either the Hispanic or the African American population of the U.S.

It’s horrific. But it’s also personal. And today somewhere, maybe still in Texas, there lives a 48-year-old woman, perhaps with a family and a career of her own, with beautiful children that she loves dearly. Perhaps with a husband and family that can’t imagine life without her. The 58 million other babies deserved that same chance at life. Like McCorvey’s daughter, they were all created in the image of a loving God and would have been loved and wanted by someone. That’s why we fight. That’s #WhyWeMarch.
www.lifenews.com/2018/01/15/jane-roe-of ... er-is-48/
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Re: The Left's "big lie"

Post by kbot » 01-23-2018 05:59 AM

And, about selling those body parts........ seems its still a thriving business. No matter how inconvenient a thought that may be:

University Researcher Suspended for Selling Body Parts From Aborted Babies

A researcher at the University of New Mexico was suspended for selling the body parts of aborted babies to a company in Michigan.

Yesterday evening, the Albuquerque Journal released a story after receiving an internal memo from the University of New Mexico (UNM) stating that UNM researcher Dr. Robin Ohls was suspended and barred from her lab. It was discovered Ohls sent baby body parts acquired from Southwestern Women’s Options (SWO) and transferred them to a Michigan company.
The suspension of Ohls comes on the heels of the New Mexico Attorney General’s failure to prosecute criminal referrals from the Select Panel on Infant Lives investigation of UNM and SWO.
Elisa Martinez, the New Mexico Alliance for Life (NMAFL) executive director, told LifeNews she was pleased to hear the news.
But Martinez said the suspension of Robin Ohls highlights the immediate need for the FBI to investigate and U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions to prosecute UNM and SWO. She said suspension of Robin Ohls highlights the immediate need for the FBI to investigate and Jeff Sessions to prosecute UNM and SWO.
“The FBI must take immediate steps to obtain all documents and investigate the ongoing multiple violations between UNM HSC and SWO,” she told LifeNews.
“For two years, UNM HSC officials misled the public and protected the lawbreakers in the midst of systemic violations of laws and regulations,” added Martinez. “UNM HSC officials have attempted to conceal the suspension of Robin Ohls, in order to mislead the public and pretend nothing is going on. The entire system is corrupted under the leadership of Chancellor Paul Roth who should also be removed immediately.”
http://www.lifenews.com/2018/01/05/univ ... ed-babies/
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