Fetusphobes

Why are the pro-aborts trying to make ultasounds illegeal?

Jill Stanek’s commentary gives some keen insight on the reality of the situation.

Ultrasound images of crying, pre-born babies interrupted the abortionist’s otherwise relaxing nightmare about dismembering them in utero. He awoke with a start in a cold sweat.

"Ultrasounds are ruining us!" he fretted aloud in the dark (although the demons flying around his bed heard). "Our ‘blobs of tissue’ sound bite will soon be worthless!"

Complete article here

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1 Response to Fetusphobes

  1. Christina says:

    It was this habit of keeping women in the dark that first converted me to a prolife activist. I didn’t approve of abortion, but didn’t have the motivation to actually do anything about it until two things came together for me.
    The first was when my babysitter told me about her abortion. She had specifically asked about the baby, and they told her there was no baby, just a bunch of cells, “like a blood clot.”
    The second was what happened when prolifers put up a billboard in Santa Cruz. It showed the picture of the adult hand holding the fetus so only his tiny feet show. It said, “Aborted: Ten weeks into life.” The news interviewed the director of the largest area abortion clinic. She said, “We’ve been getting hundreds of angry calls from women wanting to know why they weren’t told this before their abortions. We want that billboard down!” This told me that what happened to my babysitter wasn’t a fluke: it was systemic. And that is what got me active, 21 years ago.

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