Tuesday, January 22, 2013

A CELEBRATION OF ABORTION

Have you ever looked at the folks who are pro-abortion? I mean have you watched them when they speak or talk about it? If they're talking about people who are pro-life they have this mean, angry look to them. But when they talk about having the right to kill unborn children they're all smiles. 

The other thing that's gotten to me lately is the fact that when it comes to talking about abortion they seem to always find a reason to celebrate their cause. It's always one big party when it comes time to anniversary time of the all important Roe v. Wade. Among those that seem to think it's the greatest thing since sliced bread are those involved in the media. I know I've said before that they have their own agenda. The fact is if you pay attention you'll learn that they do and what it is.

Let's take Roe v. Wade for instance. With the 40th anniversary of this controversial ruling that is still being discussed today we keep hearing women's rights speakers and politicians and news people talk about how wonderful that decision was. But what about those whose names were mentioned in that lawsuit? What about Roe or the lesser known Mary Doe of Doe v. Bolton? One would think that these two women in whose name abortion rights activists rallied would have something to say about that famous case.

Well the fact is that they do indeed have something to say. The problem is that it isn't about being for abortion but AGAINST it. Amazingly enough while one would think that to project the appearance of impartiality the media might want to present these women for all to see, we hear nothing from them. The truth is that both have become outspoken critics of abortion and the lawsuits that bear their names. They've both even tried to have those lawsuits reversed with no success. 

Want to hear their stories? Check it out here:

 

Two women are behind legalized abortion in America: now both of them want it reversed

 

Wouldn't it be nice if the press were just a tad impartial?

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