1018
Goodwin,
Black Markets: The Supply and…, pp. 22-23.
1019
Quoting Justice Roger Taney in his delivery of the Supreme Court‘s March 6, 1857
Dred Scott v. Sandford decision in
Harrison and Gilbert,
Landmark Decisions of the United…, p. 33.
Notes for Reason #77
1020
Reagan,
Abortion and the conscience of …, p. 16.
1021
When this doesn‘t happen, our right to self-rule is in jeopardy. Justice White and Justice Rehnquist realized this
danger even as they opposed the decision:
―…decisions that find in the Constitution principles or values that cannot
fairly be read into that document usurp the people‘s authority, for such decisions represent choices that the people have
never made and that they cannot disavow through corrective legislation.‖
Justice White (joined by Justice Rehnquist) on ―
Thornburgh v. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists,‖
June 11, 1986 in
Abortion Decisions…1980s, Harrison and Gilbert, p. 155.
1022
Reardon,
Aborted Women, p. 311.
1023
The Court ruled that Americans have no right to make decisions through our elected representatives to restrict
abortion. The only exceptions are after viability and when abortions become too dangerous for a woman.
Justice White (joined by Justice Rehnquist) on
―Thornburgh v. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists,
June 11, 1986 in Harrison and Gilbert,
Abortion Decisions…1980s, p. 156.
1024
Willke,
Abortion: Questions and Answers, pp. 20- 21.
1025
Willke,
Abortion: Questions and Answers, pp. 20- 21.
1026
Ganz,
Thou Shalt Not Kill, p. 117.
1027
McCorvey and Thomas,
Won by Love.
1028
Read her story in McCorvey and Thomas,
Won by Love.
1029
―…the right asserted by Jane Roe is embraced within the personal liberty protected by the Due Process Clause of the
Fourteenth Amendment.‖
Quoting Justice Stewart concurring with the Supreme Court‘s January 22, 1973
Roe v. Wade decision in Harrison and
Gilbert,
Abortion Decisions…1970s, p. 46.
1030
Wikipedia, ―Due Process.‖
1031
Referring to Justice Harry Blackmun in his delivery of the Supreme Court‘s January 22, 1973
Roe v. Wade decision in
Harrison and Gilbert,
Abortion Decisions…1970s, p. 27.
1032
Why the 14
th
Amendment was established:
Wikipedia, ―Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.‖
NB. The 14
th
Amendment was not the only place that affirmed the right to life – for another example, see Article V of
the Bill of Rights (The Fifth Amendment):
No person shall… be deprived of life…, without due process of law….
1033
Quoting Justice Harry Blackmun in his delivery of the Supreme Court‘s January 22, 1973
Roe v. Wade decision in
Harrison and Gilbert,
Abortion Decisions…1970s, p. 23.
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1034
An earlier court case (1922
Prudential Insurance Co. v. Cheek) had in fact decided, ―But, as we have stated, neither
the 14
th
Amendment nor any other provision of the Constitution of the United States …confer any right of privacy upon
either persons or corporations.‖
Quoted in Marshall and Donovan,
Blessed Are the Barren, p. 340.
1035
―
The right to privacy, whether it be founded in the Fourteenth Amendment‘s concept of personal liberty and
restrictions upon state action, as we feel it is, or, as the District Court determined, in the Ninth Amendment‘s reservation
of rights to the people, is broad enough to encompass a women‘s decision whether or not to terminate her pregnancy.‖
Quoting Justice Harry Blackmun in his delivery of the Supreme Court‘s January 22, 1973
Roe v. Wade decision in
Harrison and Gilbert,
Abortion Decisions…1970s, p. 24.
1036
This was pointed out by dissenting Judge William Rehnquist when he gave his comments on the Supreme Court‘s
January 22, 1973 Roe v.. Wade decision in Harrison and Gilbert,
Abortion Decisions…The 1970s , p. 51.
Even if ―liberty‖ could encompass privacy, he said, liberty itself was not guaranteed absolutely. Only that it would not be
restricted without ―due process of law.‖
1037
Justice White (joined by Justice Rehnquist) on
―Thornburgh v. American College of Obstetricians and
Gynecologists,‖ June 11, 1986 in Harrison and Gilbert, Abortion Decisions…1980s, pp. 157-158.
1038
Willke,
Abortion: Questions and Answers, p. 31.
1039
Reagan,
Abortion and the conscience of …, p. 15.
Notes for Reason #78
1040
According to data by the Mayo Clinic, referenced in Hewlett,
Creating a Life: Professional Women…, p. 216.
1041
Hewlett,
Creating a Life: Professional Women…, p. 216.
1042
This study was commissioned by Hewlett and is discussed in her book,
Creating a Life: Professional Women…, p. 86.
We are not told how many ultra-achieving women originally wanted no children but we are told that 31% of them at
age 41-55 are childless and still desire children.
1043
Hewlett,
Creating a Life: Professional Women…, p. 218.
1044
Hewlett,
Creating a Life: Professional Women…, p. 34.
1045
Adoption.com, ―Adoption Costs.‖
1046
Surrogate Mothers Online, ―Surrogacy and Egg Donation Q & A.‖
1047
Quoting Germaine Greer from ―Aura‖ Magazine referred to in Schlafly,
Feminist Fantasies, pp. 237-238.
Notes for Reason #79
1048
Muir, ―Condoms help check Iran birth…‖
BBC News.
2.1 is considered below replacement level even for first-world countries:
Wikipedia, ―Family Planning in Iran.‖
1049
Samuelson, ―The end of Europe.‖
1050
CBS News, ―Putin calls for national population…‖
1051
Smith, ―Russia considers sterility tax to…‖
1052
ABC News, ―Russia: Make love, Have baby…‖
1053
Samuelson, ―The end of Europe.‖
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1054
LifeSiteNews.com, ―Organization warns of shortage of…‖
1055
Moore, ―As Europe grows grayer, France…‖
1056
Faiola, ―A baby bust empties out…‖
1057
There are also a lot of other differences such as farmers not able to find wives, obstetricians not being so available
because the demand is so low, traditional ceremonies having to be changed because there are no babies in the village for
the elder to name, and so on.
Faiola, ―A baby bust empties out…‖
1058
BabyCenter, ―17 surprising facts about birth…,‖ p. 1.
1059
NIH/National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, ―Report card on America's children…‖
Quotes from the above source:
―Children have decreased as a proportion of the population, from a peak of 36 percent in 1964 to 25 percent in 2003.‖
―The percentage of children who are Hispanic has increased faster than that of any other racial and ethnic group, from 9
percent of the child population in 1980 to 19 percent in 2003.‖
1060
Central Intelligence Agency, ―The World Factbook.‖
1061
Wikipedia, ―Sub-replacement fertility.‖
1062
Watson, ―The Beginning of the End…‖
1063
Knight, ―About the Movement.‖
1064
Ehrlich,
The Population Bomb, pp. 135-136. (The wording is only the same in the 1970 edition…later editions
softened the wording)
1065
Ehrlich,
The Population Bomb, pp. 138-139. (The wording is only the same in the 1970 edition…later editions
softened the wording)
1066
Russell,
The Impact of Science on…, pp. 102-104.
1067
What happened to the eugenics movement?
Eugenics got a bad name after the Holocaust because, after all, that belief started it. In the United States, government
officials resigned, eugenicists became unpopular and the American Eugenics Society changed its name. (
Roberts,
Killing
the Black Body: Race…, p. 70).
But it still operates. It‘s now called The Society for the Study of Social Biology – and
today you can still subscribe to their journal
, Social Biology. Nothing changes, does it?
One of the Eugenic Society‘s founders, Frederick Osborne, co-founded
The Population Council with the (in)famous
billionaire John D. Rockefeller III (brother to David). In a letter to Rockefeller, Osborne explains his goals, ―The best
hope of improving genetic qualities of the race lies in the universal extension of effective and easy means of birth
control.‖ This work could be achieved best ―in the name of the Population Council than in the name of eugenics.‖
(
Quoting Frederick Osborn from an earlier text by Mary Meehan. Meehan obtained the quotations from the Frederick
Osborn Papers and the American Eugenics Society Papers at the American Philosophical Society Library, Philadelphia,
PA. Quoted
in
(
Roberts,
Killing the Black Body: Race…, pp. 58, 141)
Same motives. (
Gordon,
The Moral Property of
Women…, p. 281.)
Just a different name.
It should not be a surprise that out of ten men on The Population Council‘s boards, six had been associated with
eugenics. (
Gordon,
The Moral Property of Women…, p. 281.)
It‘s interesting that The Population Council has been very
active in developing three new types of birth control: the Copper T IUD, Norplant, and Mirena.
(―
Wikipedia,‖
Population Council.‖)
These they distribute to third world and impoverished nations as an act of charity – or was it
eugenics? After all, they said themselves that eugenics was best achieved and accepted through birth control.
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Need more evidence that eugenics and birth control are tied together?
Take dual memberships and sponsorship. Take the Rockefeller Foundation, which, as well as supporting the eugenic-
based Population Council, also provides very generous support to a powerful birth control organization we know as
Planned Parenthood. (
Wikipedia, ―Planned Parenthood.‖)
Take Alan Guttmacher. He was president of Planned
Parenthood and also vice president of the American Eugenics Society. (
Wikipedia, ―Alan Guttmacher.‖
) Or Osborne‘s
cousin – who refocused the Population Council on population control, while also becoming a leading figure in Planned
Parenthood. (
Refocusing on Population Control:
Wikipedia, ―American Eugenics Society.‖ Becoming a leading figure in
Planned Parenthood: Gordon,
The Moral Property of Women…p. 281).
Then you have Margaret Sanger, who founded
Planned Parenthood, but was also a member of the Eugenics‘ Society. (
SourceWatch, ―Margaret Sanger.)
Apparently,
Planned Parenthood was even founded in the offices of the British Eugenics Society! (
Tarpley and Chaitkin, ―Chapter III:
Race Hygiene: Three Bush Family Alliances,‖
George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography.)
The ties keep going. Clearly, eugenics is not dead; it was just refocused as ‗birth control‘.
1068
Eberstadt, ―Starved for Ideas: Misconceptions That…‖
1069
Humans Cause Global Warming. This is what you hear repeatedly from the mass media:
New York Times, ―Global warming.‖
AND
Bansal, ―Group calls for population control…‖
Not everyone agrees. Here is one site which refutes the concept of man-made global warming as a hoax:
Global Warming Hoax.com, ―Global Warming Hoax: Where Only…‖
This article says that while British aren‘t the believers Americans are, with 60% of people now doubting humans
influence in global warming:
Orlowski, ―Snow blankets London for global…‖
Notes for Reason #80
1070
Schlafly,
The Power of the Positive…, p. 12.
1071
Ganz,
Thou Shalt Not Kill, p. 182.
1072
Quoting Elizabeth Cady Stanton from her personal diary, 1980 in Rossi,
The Feminist Papers: From Adams…, p. 393.
1073
Lastman, ―Broken Branches,‖ p. 2. (Issue 1 September 1999) All quotes from Anne Lastman used with permission.
1074
Quoting Martha Wenger in Reardon,
Aborted Women, p. 184.
1075
Lastman, ―Post Abortion Grief.‖ All quotes from Anne Lastman used with permission.
1076
Simone de Beauvoir quoted in Ganz,
Thou Shalt Not Kill, p. 174.
1077
Schlafly,
The Power of the Positive, p. 12, 21.
1078
Quoting Nancyjo Mann in Reardon,
Aborted Women, p. xvi
.
1079
Quoting Oscar Hammling in
ThinkQuest, ―Quotes on Death.‖
1080
Quoting words she hears from women, Lastman, ―Broken Branches,‖ p. 3. (Issue 13 October 2000) All quotes from
Anne Lastman used with permission.
1081
Finer et al., ―Reasons U.S. Women Have Abortions…,‖ pp. 113-114 (PDF pp. 4-5).
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Notes for Reason #81
1082
According to the study, 0.6 % of 2190 victims became pregnant after the rape, but 3 times that many were already
pregnant. This information comes from Sandra Kathleen Mahkorn, ―Pregnancy and Sexual Assault,‖
The Psychological
Aspects of Abortion, p. 191 quoted in Reardon, Aborted Women, p. 94.
1083
Strange isn‘t it? But understandable. Rape is about control and intimidation, not sexual fulfillment. This information
comes from Sandra Kathleen Mahkorn, ―Pregnancy and Sexual Assault,‖
The Psychological Aspects of Abortion, p. 55
quoted in Reardon,
Aborted Women, p. 190.
1084
Carless, ― ‗I was raped and left…‖
1085
Podell, ―You are my daughter: An…‖
1086
Edith Young in Reardon, Makimaa and Sobie,
Victims and Victors: Speaking out…, p. 131.
1087
―Denise Kalasky‖ in David Reardon, Julie Makimaa and Amy Sobie,
Victims and Victors: Speaking out…, pp. 124-
125.
1088
Quoting a young pro-lifer from Mary Meehan: ―Accepting the Unjust,‖ a brochure reprinted from
The National
Catholic Register, 18
th
April 1982 and ―Facing the Hard Cases,‖
The Human Life Review, Summer 1983, p. 24 quoted in
Reardon,
Aborted Women, p. 198.
1089
Helene Evans in Reardon, Makimaa and Sobie,
Victims and Victors: Speaking out…, p. 68.
1090
Debby Enstad in Reardon, Makimaa and Sobie,
Victims and Victors: Speaking out…, p. 72.
1091
Kathleen DeZeeuw in Reardon, Makimaa and Sobie,
Victims and Victors: Speaking out…, p. 80.
1092
Reardon,
Aborted Women, p. 205.
1093
Nancy ―Cole‖ in Reardon, Makimaa and Sobie,
Victims and Victors: Speaking out…, p. 140.
1094
Schwartz
, ―Choosing Life: Journeys of Hope…,‖ p. 3-5 .
1095
Carless, ― ‗I was raped and left…‖
1096
Kathleen DeZeeuw in Reardon, Makimaa and Sobie,
Victims and Victors: Speaking out…, p. 77.
1097
Julie Makimaa in Reardon, Makimaa and Sobie,
Victims and Victors: Speaking out…, p. 110.
1098
Quoting Lee Ezell in Reardon, Makimaa and Sobie,
Victims and Victors: Speaking out…, p. 93.
Notes for Reason #82
1099
Adamec,
The Complete Idiots Guide to…, p. 32.
1100
Referring to correspondence with the National Council of Adoption on 5/8/00 in Alcorn,
ProLife Answers to
ProChoice Arguments, p. 122.
1101
― ‗In the U.S. a childless couple would have to spend anything up to $50,000,‘ Gautam Allahbadia, a fertility specialist
who helped a Singaporean couple obtain a child through an Indian surrogate last year, told Reuters.‖
Mukherjee, ―Rent-a-womb in India fuels surrogate…‖
1102
Barr and Carlisle,
Adoption for Dummies, p. 114.
1103
Alcorn,
ProLife Answers to ProChoice Arguments, pp. 140-141
1104
Hepburn, ―When I was a fetus…‖
1105
VirtueMedia, ―Hero.‖
1106
National Adoption Centre, (Homepage).
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to Have an Abortion: A Girl‘s Guide to Informed Choices
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1107
Little Rock Family Planning Services, ―Nine reasons why a just…‖
1108
Barr and Carlisle,
Adoption for Dummies, pp. 183-184.
SEE ALSO Adamec,
The Complete Idiots Guide to Adoption, pp. 133-137. for a summary of U.S. State Adoption Laws
1109
Bethany Christian Services, ―Ashley‘s Story‖
1110
Hicks,
Adopting in America: How to…, p. 24.
1111
Bethany Christian Services, ―Ashley‘s Story.‖
1112
Sarah Hinze, a leading researcher in this area, coined the term Prebirth Experiences
1113
Hinze,
Coming From the Light, pp. 59-62.
1114
Hinze,
Coming From the Light, pp. 27-29.
1115
Hinze,
Coming From the Light, pp. 150-151.
1116
Eadie,
Embraced by the Light, pp. 158-159, 165-177.
1117
Of course there is no way to prove absolutely that what these people said under hypnosis actually occurred to them
or whether it was the product of their imagination. Wambach does make some effort to keep her studies objective by
-comparing the results from both conservative Christians with new age Californians (the answers under hypnosis were
essentially the same)
-realizing that if the subjects had just told her what she had expected to hear – she would not have got the responses that
she got.
-realizing that subjects were not just telling her what they wanted her to hear – because some of the things they said
under hypnosis surprised them or went against what they believed.
-providing a brief time to answer to encourage spontaneous feedback instead of imagination
-discarding any results of patients who had read her article on the topic and therefore may have responded with answers
already given
-discarding any results where patients showed signs of being awake and not hypnotized
1118
Wambach,
Life Before Life, p. 164.
Notes for Reason #83
1119
Quoting Donna Merrick in Reardon,
Aborted Women, pp. 153, 155.
1120
Quoting Vanessa Truth‘s story in Francke,
The Ambivalence of Abortion, p. 53.
1121
Fatherhood Forever Foundation, ―True Story #6.‖ Excerpts reprinted with permission.
1122
Fatherhood Forever Foundation, ―True Story #18.‖ Excerpts reprinted with permission.
1123
Received through personal correspondence with ―Scott.‖ Used with his permission.
1124
Abortion TV, ―Letters From Those Who've Had…‖ Excerpts reprinted courtesy AbortionTV.com, copyright 2006 No
Fear Media, Inc.
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