Today Oregon’s newspaper of record (here) editorialized in favor of abortion. And the sun came up today. It’s no surprise that The Zero would editorialize in favor of abortion but it’s the ‘why’ and a key observation that are so baffling–and tragic.
The newspaper swallows whole the notion that, on this 30th anniversary of abortion on demand, “Big Abortion” wants to reduce its the number of babies being killed. You’ll forgive me the urge to laugh.
Here’s the plan:
…an innovative and positive campaign aimed, in part, at preventing abortion. We’re speaking of the “One Key Question” initiative crafted by the Oregon Foundation for Reproductive Health, a nonprofit associated with NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon.
If they do, then it’s time to talk about prenatal care and having a healthy baby. If they don’t, then there’s an opening to talk about birth control.
Ladies, NARAL wants to be in on your private consultation with a doctor.
That’s like having Big Tobacco in on every office consultation providing guidance on your smoking habits under the guise of reducing the amount of smokers.
Lord, please forgive the Oregonian editorial writers their gullibility.
But it gets worse than that:
Today in Oregon, desperate women can terminate a pregnancy safely and legally, and the availability of abortion bolsters not only their own family’s security but also the health of our society.
Did you catch that? The newspaper of record has pronounced that abortions have made our society more healthy.
That’s a a little like saying gang members do society a favor by cleansing the gene pool. Ok, I admit to actually saying that on occasion. But would you make that same statement about grandma wanting to take a spate of pills to end her life? Will her death make society “healthier?”
Where are all those do-gooders who want to save the lives of murderers on Oregon’s death row in support of the Governor’s unconstitutional moratorium? I thought they believed keeping alive the psychopaths who murdered multiple people was more healthy for society.
Sure is confusing.
I believe cheer-leading the killing of innocent children is unhealthy for society. I believe the desensitization that results from our cavalier treatment of life is unhealthy for society.
Silly me.