Well, the NARAL and Planned Parenthood types have now bunched their undies because they understand (rightly) that the number of baby-murders will drop in Texas, along with their cash intake. Last week, Charmaine Yoest, president of Americans United for Life and Nancy Keenan, president of NARAL, appeared together on Fox News Channel to have a brief debate on the matter. That and LifeNews' analysis is here. However, if you cannnot see the embedded video of the debate on the LifeNews page, click here.
A few things to note about NARAL's conniption fit here:
- Recall that NARAL has been spearheading a campaign for the past few years to silence pro-life pregancy centers, claiming that the pro-life centers "offer misleading information". They claim that they want the women to "have correct medical information". In Maryland, Baltimore City and Montgomery County had their measures enacted; fortunately, the courts have stymied the measures on constitutional grounds. So after trying to accuse pro-lifers of not providing "accurate medical information", they're having hissies over abortionists having to provide - accurate medical information?
- Keenan says the law "forces a woman to have an ultrasound against her will". That's a flat-out lie. A woman undergoing an abortion has an ultrasound taken as a routine part of the procedure. The law merely requires that she be informed of the results of the ultrasound. Throughout the debate, she repeats that line like a mantra. That's all she apparently can think to say - and it's a lie to boot.
- NARAL's antipathy to ultrasounds is understandable. One of their founders was the late Dr Bernard Nathanson. While he was in their camp, he was responsible for thousands of abortions, and helped the pro-abortion crowd come up with the slogan "pro-choice". However, all that happened before the advent of ultrasound machines. When Nathanson saw some ultrasounds, and one of an abortion in progress, he became convinced of the humanity of the unborn baby. He did a 180-degree turnaround and became a staunch pro-life advocate (and a convert to Catholicism).
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