There are some things all who love life need to ask the pro choice people running for office. These are real and heartfelt questions. I don't expect answers but perhaps if you think about them for a little while the light will go on. I can only hope.
10 Questions for all the Pro Abortion Presidential Candidates
GrassTopsUSA Guest Commentary
By Gregg Jackson
08-03-07
1. To those who want to keep abortion safe, legal, and rare:
How does one "safely" dismember and discard a living human being from the mother's womb? If you are not actually killing a living human being, then why should abortions be "rare" especially if, as many assert, abortions prevent "unwanted" pregnancies "abuse" and "future crime?"
2. To those who claim that legalized abortion reduces child abuse:
The landmark study on this issue was done by Dr. Edward Lenoski- a Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine at USC. He found that the majority of abused children were "wanted" ( i.e. planned). Can those who support abortion cite any specific peer reviewed study that empirically concludes that abortion reduces child abuse?
3. To those who say it's not fair to bring unwanted children into the world:
Do you think that it is fair to stick surgical scissors into the back of a baby's skull and suck out the baby's brains with a vacuum, dismember the baby and throw the baby away in a trash receptacle like a piece of garbage?
4. To those who claim that a woman has the right to do what she wishes with any part of her own body:
How can a distinct human being with a totally unique DNA and chromosomal makeup from the mother (and father) be a part of a women's body? Does a person's right to life depend on his/her place of residence?
5. To those who say that the unborn is an embryo or a fetus – just a simple blob of tissue -- not a baby and abortion is simply terminating a pregnancy, not killing a child:
When does the embryo or fetus in the mother's womb officially become a "baby?" If it is uncertain as to "when life begins" shouldn't we give the defenseless baby in the womb-regardless of age or size- the benefit of the doubt? If you were unsure as to whether somebody was alive or dead you wouldn't bury them would you?
6. To those who say it is uncertain when human life begins, therefore it's a religious question, not a scientific one:
Do you deny that it is an undisputed biological-scientific fact that human life begins at the very moment of conception, at the union of the father's sperm and mother's ovum, a process known as “fecundation?”
7. To those who say that a fetus isn't a person until it can survive on its own outside the womb:
If a human being is not a person until it can survive out of the womb, then what is that human being if not a person? Is a person on life-support not a "person" because he or she can't "survive on his or her own?"
8. To those who say every person has the right to choose and it would be unfair to restrict a woman's choice by prohibiting abortion:
If the baby ho is aborted is a female, which half are (about 750,000 females in the womb are killed each year in abortion clinics in the U.S.), does that female human being in her mother's womb have a "choice" to live or die?
9. To those who say I'm personally against abortion, but I wouldn't impose my beliefs on someone else:
Why are you against abortion? If you believe that abortion kills an innocent human being, why would you oppose laws that would protect that baby's right to life? Assuming you are against child pornography; do you not support the laws that prohibit it?
10.To those who say that abortion is legal and that things that are legal are okay:
Some things that are legal are okay. But would you not agree that slavery, at one time legal, was not "okay?" Or that women not being able to vote, although legal, was not "okay?"
Gregg Jackson is the nationally best selling author of "Conservative Comebacks to Liberal Lies: Issue by Issue Responses to the Most Common Claims of the Left from A to Z" (JAJ Publishing Aug 2006) and talk radio show host heard on Boston's Talk Station WRKO.
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