Abortion activists frequently use cases of rape or incest to justify abortion. It's an argument we've heard over and over again: "No woman would want to give birth to a child conceived in such trauma! We must keep abortion legal for these hard cases," they say.
Planned Parenthood makes many lofty claims about its "services" critical to women's health. But just digging a little deeper into its actual practices and history reveals something much less positive — and a lot more sinister.
Try as many do to put a good spin on it, there are currently no good options for those of us who cannot compromise on the issue of the sanctity of life.
In my decision to vote for a candidate in an election, the right to life is the most important issue I consider. Perhaps it is because my own life was saved and redeemed from abortion. I am alive today because my Chinese mother broke the law and gave birth to me.
We who speak up for pre-born lives are often accused of being uncaring, of "not understanding" special situations that might compel a mother to choose to have an abortion—such as cases where a mother receives an in-utero diagnosis of a major abnormality like Down Syndrome or Trisomy 18.