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Press Release
America
Is Pro-Life On 37th Anniversary of Roe. Abortion Advocates
Have Reason To Be Alarmed.
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Series of polls shows American’s pro-life, say most
abortions should be illegal, is immoral.
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Next generation is pro-life-thinks abortion immoral-only
13 percent recommend abortion.
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Abortion movement hemorrhaging politically. FOCA,
Abortion Funding Health Care bill dead.
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Abortion pain obvious.
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Technology exposes nature of unborn.
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Abortion advocates left behind in public consensus on
abortion.
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 22, 2010
Contact
Don Nelson, Nevada LIFE, 775-530-0029
The following statement can
be attributed to Nevada LIFE President Don Nelson:
Today marks the 37th anniversary of
the Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton Supreme Court decisions
which struck down abortion laws in all 50 states, made
abortion legal throughout pregnancy for almost any reason
and have led to 52 million abortions. But despite
thirty-seven years of abortion on demand, abortion
advocates have reason to be alarmed at the pro-life
movement’s progress. Thirty-seven years after Roe,
America has become a pro-life nation, the young are
profoundly pro-life, political efforts are failing despite
control of all three branches of government, and more and
more abortion limitations supported by wide majorities of
Americans are being passed in state legislatures.
1. America is a pro-life nation.
A series of polls over
the last 10 years, including the 2009 Gallup poll,
show that a majority take a pro-life position on
abortion. 51 percent in Gallup described themselves as
pro-life. 42 percent said they were pro-choice. More are
pro-life than realize. 60 percent told Gallup that
abortion should either be illegal in all circumstances (23
percent) or legal in only a few circumstances (37
percent). 37 percent said abortion should either be legal
under any circumstances (22 percent) or under most
circumstances (15 percent). 56 percent said abortion was
“morally wrong.” Only 36 percent said abortion was
“morally acceptable”.
2. Young people are pro-life.
Nearly 70 percent of high school seniors believe abortion
is always or usually “morally wrong.” 80 percent say that
pregnant seniors should either keep her baby (26 percent)
or place the child up for adoption (54 percent). Only 13
percent proposed abortion.
3. Abortion advocates are
hemorrhaging politically. State legislatures have
passed hundreds and hundreds of “anti-choice” laws and
regulations. These include abortion limiting laws and
funding prohibitions like the Hyde Amendment, informed
consent, parental involvement, clinic regulations, waiting
periods, conscience protections, the born alive infants
protection act, the partial birth abortion ban, unborn
victims of violence act and more. These laws and
regulations are largely responsible for the large decrease
in abortions in the United States. Abortion advocates
oppose all of these widely supported laws and
regulations. And despite abortion advocates control of
all three branches of government, pro-life political
efforts have stopped the Freedom of Choice Act and the
health care bill appears to be dead, in large part due to
abortion funding provisions of the Senate bill.
4. Science and technology undermine
abortion propaganda about the unborn. Ultrasound and
other technologies expose abortion’s lie that the unborn
is a blob of tissue, a clump of cells, mere contents of
the uterus, products of conception, a pregnancy mass etc.
These technologies show that the unborn is a someone, not
something; a person with great potential, not a potential
person, unique human being not part of his mother’s body.
It’s no wonder that abortion advocates oppose laws
requiring ultra sound and materials describing the unborn
to be seen and explained to women considering abortion.
Some have even called ultra sound a pro-life weapon.
5. Abortion advocates are also
losing their argument that abortion is good for women.
60 percent of aborting women say “part of me died.” As
many as 65% report symptoms of post-traumatic stress
disorder. 53 percent say abortion is almost always a bad
thing and a tiny 13 percent said abortion is almost always
a good thing for women. Tomorrow, 30,000 people will be
marching in San Francisco behind the banner “abortion
hurts women.”
6. Americans are finding common
ground on abortion but abortion advocates aren't part of
it. Wide majorities of Americans, including many who
are pro-choice on abortion, support government funding
bans, bans on brutal partial birth abortion and parental
notification. They also support proper informed consent,
waiting periods to think it over, anti-coercion
requirements, conscience rights, laws that treat the
unborn as a victim when assaulted by murderers like Scott
Peterson and they oppose abortion alternatives provided by
Crisis Pregnancy Centers and more. Millions and millions
of Americans are alive today because of these limitations
supported by wide majorities of Americans. Abortion
advocates like Planned Parenthood, NARAL, the ACLU, NOW
and others oppose them all.
Abortion advocates have reason to
be alarmed. 37 years after Roe, America is pro-life
and abortion advocates are getting farther and farther in
the rear view mirror of growing majorities of Americans.
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