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Wrenching Decision, Indeed...

February 4th 2008 13:36
Someone recently commented that abortion is a "wrenching decision" that women feel forced to make. None of the females I know who killed their babies had any problem making that decision. The lives of their children meant nothing to them when compared with their own convenience.

Roxanne was several months pregnant with her third child (fathers all unknown) when she realized she would have to go to a doctor eventually. Afraid of getting arrested for "endangering the life of the baby" by her continued drug use, she went to an abortion clinic and KILLED the baby, because it was legal.

Cathy and Michael were shacking up (and had been for years) when she got pregnant. Mikes mother was horrified at the prospect of a "bastard" grandchild and insisted on an abortion. On Mother's Day, Mike gave Cathy a lovely bouquet of flowers because she was pregnant. The following day they went to the abortion clinic and killed the baby with no remorse whatsoever. Two years later, when she got pregnant again, they got married instead of killing the baby. After their third son was born, Cathy was whining to me about always wanting a little girl. "You probably killed her," I said.

Rin was going to college when she got pregnant and pretended to agonize (for about a day and a half) over whether or not to "keep" the baby. After all, she argued, education was so important and she would be giving birth around graduation time. She might have to miss classes for doctor's appointments... So she killed the baby without a second thought. Then quit school the following month.

Nancy aborted her first child without a second thought. When her second child was born, he was a handful! She commented several times that maybe she should have let the first baby live so she could have been the babysitter.

Amy was pregnant seven times. The first one she allowed to live so she could soak the father for child support. She abused the little girl, allowed a series of boyfriends to do the child damage, even took her along to the abortion clinic every time she got pregnant after that. Her seventh pregnancy was allowed to continue and she named the baby in honor of the event. "Seven."

Shannon was pregnant several times, killing them all. When she finally got married, she allowed a baby to live. It was a boy. Compliments of her parenting "skills" the boy is now an adult, serving time in prison.

Casey had four children (that she allowed to live) and at least one that she killed. I asked her why she killed her baby and she chuckled, "Thank God I had the good sense to abort it. I didn't need another brat right then."

These are all women I know personally. I'm not at all proud to know them, but some are even relatives. All are good, solid Democrats. So, whenever someone tells me what a difficult decision it is for most women to kill their babies, I don't believe it for a second. Cold blooded selfishness didn't seem a bit hard to them. It's their normal way of life.



















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Comment by katyzzz

February 4th 2008 21:52
S.L. For each of those women ( God help them) there's a father, let's not leave him out of the picture, unfortunately in our society this primitive practice of killing the unborn is considered to be normal. Which just goes to show how things go wrong when the 'do gooders" get a voice and depart from the norm for the 'sake of humanity'. When are people going to start accepting responsibility for their own behaviour and not accept such low moral standards, they can't get even the very basics of life together.

Comment by Tracy

February 4th 2008 21:58
I'm surprised you know so many people in such situations.

Comment by S.L. Bradish

February 5th 2008 07:34
You're right, Katyzzz, personal responsibility is becoming a thing of the past. I hate to think how low people will be stooping in a few more years...

I was surprised, too, Tracy. But since most of my relatives and several friends are liberal Democrats, it isn't such a shocker after all. The main reason I'm so pro life is because my mother was... or I wouldn't be here.

Comment by Lester Caudill

February 7th 2008 20:52
My Mother taught me that murder was wrong, seems there are some moms that haven't taught the same lesson.

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