Monday, January 07, 2013

Pro-Life is Pro-Women; Pro-Life is Not Pro-Women?


From: http://www.lifenews.com/2013/01/03/oposing-abortion-is-a-pro-woman-pro-life-perspective/

 "Opposing Abortion is a Pro-Woman, Pro-Life Perspective

by Maria Vitale Gallagher | Harrisburg, PA | LifeNews.com | 1/3/13

I often hear pro-abortion advocates and politicians claiming that a bunch of men are trying to interfere with women’s reproductive decisions by passing pro-life legislation.

This is a bunch of bunk.

Item 1–The decision to abort a baby is not a reproductive decision. It is a decision to end the life of an innocent human being–often, a girl human being, who will never be able to have a child of her own after her own life has been snuffed out. (That is, a decision to commit MURDER upon your own child!--my addition)

Item 2–Research has shown that as many as 60 percent of abortions are coerced, meaning that women are being forced to have abortions they do not want as a result of pressure from relatives, friends, or “significant others.” These women are not making a free will decision. Other people are making the decision for them, subjecting them to the possibility of bodily injury, emotional damage, and a lifetime of regret. (When I spent 6 hours praying at an abortion clinic in Peoria on a Saturday in early November less than a week before the election, most of the drivers who gave an indication of support or disapproval were supportive of our pro-life stand. About ten drivers and passengers gave an obscene gesture. Every one of them were young males. Do you think that might be a significant indication that many of the males who support the murder of unborn babies do so because such MURDERS remove their personal responsibility for their immoral actions? Just wondering about their motivations!--my addition)

Item 3–Pro-life women are making gains in public office. We have had pro-life women in Governors’ offices, Congress, the U.S. Senate, and state legislatures. By our count, pro-life female state representatives in Pennsylvania outnumber pro-abortion female reps. If pro-abortion politicians say they are speaking on behalf of “the women of Pennsylvania,” they are clearly mistaken. (And every pro-life woman elected to public office is a thorn in the side of the pro-MURDER abortionists and they are hated and reviled because of their pro-life position. Radical feminists do not support pro-life women!--my addition)

Item 4–The staff I work with is about 80 percent female. The president of our board of directors is a woman. Staff and volunteers at pregnancy resource centers around the state generally use the ladies’ room. The pro-life movement in Pennsylvania is largely female-driven. Not to say that abortion is only a woman’s issue–it clearly is not, and I have profound respect for all the men who are committed to protecting the lives of the most vulnerable. But woman power is alive and well in the pro-life movement.

Some of the most eloquent, most passionate spokespersons for the pro-life cause are those women who had abortions, and who now regret them. To ignore their voices is to undermine the cause of female empowerment.

Women are at the heart of the pro-life movement. They always have been and they always will be. So, let’s get to work, ladies, and show the kingpins of the abortion industry that we can, and must, be heard.

LifeNews.com Note: Maria Vitale is an opinion columnist for LifeNews.com. She is the Legislative Director for the Pennsylvania Pro-Life Federation and Vitale has written and reported for various broadcast and print media outlets, including National Public Radio, CBS Radio, and AP Radio."