Pro-aborts in doubt, thanks to NARAL

At least two columns speaking out against the NARAL ad have been written by pro-aborts.

In "Liberal McCarthyism on abortion," by Wendy McElroy of ifeminists.com writes:


The pro-choice side must acknowledge the legitimate arguments pro-life advocates have brought to the debate. For example, although I argue for legalized abortion, from listening to pro-life positions I now have profound moral doubts about abortion and strenuously encourage alternate solutions, like adoption.

In his New York Daily News column, "Dem silence is deafening," by Michael Goodwin writes:

For those who support abortion rights - myself included - it is distressing to see NARAL sink to such a level. But it's not the first time.... From Michael Moore to Moveon.org, and now to NARAL, the left has taken a turn toward the extreme that is as vitriolic as anything on the right....

[T]here is no denying that the fringe is starting to dominate the party. Leaders who have the courage to say "enough" need to come forward. Where are they?


Comments:

We're watching the equivalent of the abortion lobby being pecked to death by ducks. Quack.

Posted by: Christina at August 17, 2005 9:41 PM