Ex-abortionists rip apart
30-year anniversary of Roe v. Wade
Marking the 30th anniversary of the Supreme Court's
most controversial decision in history - Roe v. Wade
Norma
McCorvey -was the real-life "Jane Roe" plaintiff of Roe
v. Wade and long the poster girl of legalized abortion.
Amazingly, today she has switched sides and become a
pro-life Christian, charging that she was callously
"used" in 1973 by uncaring pro-abortion attorneys, and
confesses her celebrated case was fraudulent in the
first place seeing as she lied about being impregnated
through rape. Today runs a ministry to persuade people
of the evils of abortion.
Similarly, Bernard Nathanson, M.D., the co-founder of
NARAL (the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights
Action League) and one of the early creators and
strategists of the abortion movement, now admits it was
all based on lies.
"We simply fabricated the
results of fictional polls," he confesses, while
explaining how the abortion-rights movement changed
America's laws. "We aroused enough sympathy to sell our
program of permissive abortion by fabricating the number
of illegal abortions done annually."
It was also Nathanson, who
personally performed 5,000 abortions and supervised
another 10,000, that made up the original
abortion-rights slogans of the "pro-choice" movement:
"Freedom of choice" and "Women must have control over
their own bodies."
"I remember laughing when
we made those slogans up," recalls Nathanson,
reminiscing about the early days of the abortion-rights
movement in the late '60s and early '70s. "We were
looking for some sexy, catchy slogans to capture public
opinion. They were very cynical slogans then, just as
all of these slogans today are very, very cynical."
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