January 6, 2010
Abortion Incorporated 2010
Government circumvention of America’s escalating pro-life sentiment
Though it might not seem so considering events in Washington, 2009 was a better year for the pro-life community than it was for Abortion Incorporated, the radical hardcore abortion lobby.
President Barack Obama, backed to the hilt by a progressive democratic leadership in congress, did everything his newly acquired power permitted in making good on his campaign commitments to the abortion industry that spent heavily to place him in the White House. Beginning on his third full day in office, Mr Obama initiated an unprecedented series of executive orders and appointments clearly intended to undermine every common sense restriction on abortion made in the last 36 years. For a detailed list see the Life Site News article Obama Abortion Record.
Yet for the first time in those 36 years a majority of Americans polled consider themselves to be pro-life. America is rethinking abortion and the struggle for the rights of America’s unborn is being won in hearts and minds across the country. But Americans will not be allowed to “choose” life without a fight. Abortion Incorporated intends to confront that escalating pro-life sentiment with the full force of the federal government.
The slippery slope to genocide
The original rationale behind the “pro-choice” argument, and the way it was sold to the country, was that women whose health may be endangered by bringing a child to term, or who may be in some dire circumstance, such as being the victim of rape or incest, should have legal a legal option to terminate pregnancy. The extreme act of aborting a child’s life, it was implied, would be a rarity, performed strictly out of necessity.
The Roe v Wade decision, instead, granted a fallacious constitutional right to abortion and promptly became the slipperiest slope to genocide since the Nuremberg Laws codified another class of human beings as non-citizens, unworthy of the protection of the law. Since 1973, the lives of nearly 50 million unborn American girls and boys have been terminated by some of the most barbaric methods imaginable. And the vast majority of these abortions, have been performed strictly for convenience sake.
The innate barbarity of taking an infant’s life was cloaked by radical feminists and the abortion industry as a women’s rights issue. Carefully crafted euphemisms such a “family planning” and “reproductive rights” were incorporated into the American lexicon in order to ease the collective conscience of our country.
And as America’s conscience gradually numbed to what was happening in the nation’s abortion mills, terminating the lives of unborn children metastasized like a cancer into a billion dollar business. Planned Parenthood alone, for its last fiscal year, reported income of over $1 billion, including $349 million of tax payer funding via federal and state grants or contracts. That is nearly $1 million a day in taxpayer funding. These taxpayer funds are obtained under the guise of “counseling services”.
Getting America to rethink abortion
Undaunted by the forces of government and media aligned against them, groups such as The National Right To Life Committee, Priests For Life and Human Life International founded the pro-life movement. There were no illusions about overturning Roe in the near future. Instead the pro-life community set about changing the way America thought about abortion and began working to save One Baby At A Time.
The pro-life community grew steadily running mass media ads, conducting seminars, organizing prayer vigils, publishing newspapers and newsletters, and offering a variety of other services and resources, many free of charge. They successfully lobbied in Washington and state legislatures for common sense/decency restrictions on abortion. The end result of these tireless, often thankless, efforts are thousands of people alive today who would have otherwise been lost to the abortion mills.
Over the last three years the American people, especially America’s women, have begun to realize that they have been misled by radical feminism, the democratic party and the abortion industry about horrible realities of what actually happens during an abortion. And America is finally beginning to hear about the often long term physical and emotional damage suffered by women who have undergone abortions.
America’s resurfacing collective conscience has come to comprehend that the wholesale destruction of millions of innocent children in the womb is the foremost humanitarian cause and civil rights issue of our time. A blight on every American’s right to life, as stated in the Declaration of Independence and a stain on the dignity of our nation.
Abortion Incorporated 2010
Opposition to abortion is mounting and the Abortion Incorporated network of clinics, doctors, referral services, politicians, political action committees and interest groups understands this only too well. 2010 will see a well funded, concerted effort to bring the full might and power of the federalĀ government to bear against the successful efforts of the pro-life community.
The radical abortion lobby’s brought and paid for legislators in Washington will be pushed to codify completely unrestricted abortion on demand as the law of land, one way or the other, prior to the democratic party’s implosion in the November elections. And the abortion lobby’s biggest hope in this regard is via the pending “healthcare reform” legislation currently being negotiated in complete secrecy.
Anyone who knows anything about Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi and their cold hearted commitments to “abortion rights”, knows that nested somewhere in the two thousand or so pages of Obamacare will reside the means to implement every single provision of the Freedom Of Choice Act by government mandate. And no matter what misleading amendments purporting to restrict funding for abortions are pointed to secure the necessary votes, there will be ample legal loopholes designed to easily circumvent any such restrictions.
Count On It. If the only purpose of “healthcare reform” were to achieve the laudable goals of covering the uninsured and making healthcare more affordable, it could have been done quickly, cleanly and out in the open, with virtually unanimous support in congress and across the nation. Obamacare has been everything but, and a massive expansion of abortion is just one of the many evils incorporated within.
As laid out in Stopping The Abortion Mandate Means Stopping The Bill, the only hope to retain the successes achieved by the pro-life community over the last 36 years is to defeat Barack Obama’s attempt to initiate government control of America’s healthcare.
As things stand, the prospects seem daunting to say the least. But it is incumbent upon us to rain down letters, e-mails and phone calls on Capitol Hill expressing our opposition to Obamacare. Demand, as citizens and constituents, that the current boondoggle be scrapped and that the entire healthcare reform process be restarted and strictly limited to covering the uninsured and making healthcare more affordable.
Impossible? Hardly. Remember it is only necessary for one democratic or independent senator to change their vote. And remember also some friendly advice on the power of faith.
“Have faith in God. I assure you: If anyone says to this mountain, ‘Be lifted up and thrown into the sea,’ and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that what he says will happen, it will be done for him”. Mark 11:22-23
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Filed under "Obamacare, Abortion In America by The Radiant Cross Staff
Comments on Abortion Incorporated 2010 »
Though I sometimes disagree with the sarcastic tones in your post, I always agree with the point of view.
Here the short history of the slippery slope abortion and the growth of the pro-life movement is nicely laid out.
The best point, however, was on the whole healthcare bill mess. But as I have posted in your forum I am far more “liberal” on the general subject than you appear to be. There are a lot of people who do not receive proper medical care which is a disgrace.
That said, what is being compiled in DC is a bigger disgrace and does little to help Americans afford quality health care insurance.
Scrap it, start over, do it right addressing only “covering the uninsured and making healthcare more affordable”.