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Sure, little children often show tantrums and anger and even appear hateful once in awhile. But little children are very loving. And the younger that they are, the more loving they seem to be.

Probably, the only reason fetuses fight to keep from being aborted is that they don't understand that people are trying to abort them. If they knew that it was their parents' decision, they would lovingly, willingly accept death rather than fighting to remain alive.

Then again, if they knew that it was murder on the part of their parents and doctors, they might, out of love for their murderers, fight to keep their murderers from becoming murderers.

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I ‘would’ve died’ for my aborted daughter’s ‘right to choose,’ just ‘like she died for mine’




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First of all, her daughter did not die for the “right to choose.” Her daughter was not sacrificed for the inalienable “good” of keeping abortion-on-demand legal (and, in the UK, taxpayer-subsidized). Politicians are bribed to maintain it; no baby needs to die for it. Josephine’s child died because HuffPo’s hero of the moment chose not to carry the baby to term and place him/her in the hands of loving adoptive parents who would have cherished her baby – whether it was actually male, female, or intersex…

That intimation that her daughter died for “choice” – that she offered her baby as a living sacrifice on the altar of abortion – confirms the darkest rhetoric of the pro-life movement: That for some in the movement, abortion is sometimes regarded as an idol.

And that raises one other, more universally held question: What kind of parent asks his son or daughter to die for the “right” to abortion?

http://www.lifesitenews.com/blogs/video-i-wouldve-died-for-my-aborted-daughters-right-to-choose-just-like-she



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