We've been chronicling the Denver Families Against Planned Parenthood protests of various executives helping build the Denver Planned Parenthood mega-abortion mill.
On December 29, they were again protesting the home of Bill Hornaday, president of The Weitz Company Rocky Mountain division, the PP project's general contractor, when his son appeared, home from college. What a sterling example his father has set for him. Hope the big, fat bonus is worth it.
At any rate, father and son packed up and left right after the group arrived, son shielding his face from the video camera with a newspaper. As Will Duffy, group organizer, said in an email to me, "Who would want to put up with this?" I agree. And they certainly don't have to.
Here's a funny addendum. The Greenwood Village City Council, where Hornaday lives, recently passed ordinances trying to stifle pro-life protests, limiting length of stay, number of protesters, etc. So on New Year's Day, pro-lifers protested the home of Jerry Presley, ringleader of the city council First Amendment squash attempt. He promptly called the police, but the group was following the rules, so they couldn't be stopped....
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Comments:
Denver rocks..we REALLY need to take some notes.
Posted by: Elizabeth at January 8, 2008 3:50 PMRight on, Elizabeth...and rock on, Denver prolifers!
While gratuitous effrontery is rude, crude, inappropriate and unbecoming to civilized people, I disagree with Troy Newman (in the quote of the day) that the graphic abortion photos are bad for a community. If abortion is being openly and legally committed/sought in any country, city, or neighborhood, then that locale loses all fair claim to being regarded or referenced as civilized people.
They may not be good for business; but what's bad for a community is to cover up serial killings in progress. Deal with the killings; then you can legitimately dispense with the graphic evidence of them; but not before.
Children (and, for that matter, businesses) can get over seeing "those pictures"; what no one ever recovers from is BEING "those pictures".
I've also sometimes sat and wondered, (in my artless, Japanese way) just how many contractors and construction workers have been killed, in utero, by PP and ilk. Well, seems there's a way to estimate: the equivalent of the total population of some 17-18 states has been killed by reported legal induced abortion since 1973. Seems all you'd need to do is take 17-18 states whose populations total 50 million, and add up the number of contractors and construction workers in that sector, and you'd be close enough to count...
Posted by: YmYm at January 8, 2008 4:06 PM"Who would want to put up with this?" I agree. And they certainly don't have to.
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Yes, they should change their behavior and lifestyle so that you will approve of them and stop making them miserable.
If we all obeyed Osama and acquiesced to his demands, he would be happy with us and not make us miserable.
Will you be renouncing Christ and converting to Islam today? The faster we make Osama happy, the better our lives will be!
Laura,
you could be next in line, I'm working on getting your address.
It would be one thing if Laura presented us with any evidence that she posts for any other reason than to try to get prolifers to change their behavior so that she will approve of us/acquiesce to her demands, taunts, etc., renouncing showing the graphic truth of the violence of abortion, and make her and the rest of the proabortion cartel happy.
And, it would be another thing, too, if we, like Osama, were targeting the innocent for destruction. But, again, that's the abortion cartel's top priority...which is why they want the evidence suppressed
Posted by: just thinking at January 8, 2008 4:21 PMLaura,
you could be next in line, I'm working on getting your address.
Posted by: jasper at January 8, 2008 4:20 PM
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I cannot - for the life of me - figure out what you'd do with that information.
"I cannot - for the life of me - figure out what you'd do with that information"
protest, like the one above. LOL!
Posted by: jasper at January 8, 2008 4:28 PMprotest, like the one above. LOL!
Posted by: jasper at January 8, 2008 4:28 PM
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Fabulous idea!
My evil minions are raising money for NARAL, NOW, Emily's List, and a host of pro-choice lobbyists, and your activism amounts to lounging in front of my home?
The next President will appoint 2 - and as many as 4 - Supreme Court Justices. Why don't you hang out in front of my home while I raise money and volunteer for the Democratic Party?
Amazing that abortion on demand has been legal for 35 years.
Posted by: Laura at January 8, 2008 4:39 PM"Amazing that abortion on demand has been legal for 35 years."
yes, it is. and if it weren't for the fact that my Mothers doctor talked her out of it, I would've been one of the victims of this holocoust.
Posted by: jasper at January 8, 2008 4:46 PMyes, it is. and if it weren't for the fact that my Mothers doctor talked her out of it, I would've been one of the victims of this holocoust.
Posted by: jasper at January 8, 2008 4:46 PM
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Gee, if I live on a small Indonesian Island instead of in California, I could have been a victim of that giant tsunami!
I'm starting a group called "Survivors." If you weren't killed in the 911 strike, Hurricane Katrina or the giant tsunami, you are free to join. Mostly we just stand around and whine about things that never happened to us.
Jasper,
God bless your mother's doctor! I'm glad you're here!
This break, I visited my Grandma and saw some goats and chickens. My younger cousin raises chickens, he makes his own cartons and labels and sells the eggs to his mom and grandma. I ate one, it was delicious. then I went hiking and bouldering with my boyfriend. I went to my friends New Years Eve party. Oh we also had a Christmas party. One with my family, one with my friends. It's been good.
Posted by: Jess at January 8, 2008 5:37 PMDirected to Jasper -- 'Want you to know I'M GLAD YOU WERE BORN!!! Btw, give me a hollar when you attain that address. Thanks for the laugh!!
Posted by: Ang at January 8, 2008 5:49 PMWell, the senior VP of the Rocky Mountains did email me back, for those who didnt see that in the other thread, thanking me for the email and the support.
Posted by: Dan at January 8, 2008 6:07 PMIYmYm: I've also sometimes sat and wondered, (in my artless, Japanese way) just how many contractors and construction workers have been killed
Some, likely, same as for serial killers, rapists, all-around all-purpose nasty buggers, etc.
We don't know how the person resulting from a continued pregnancy would turn out, but we sure know that some pregnancies are unwanted.
Posted by: Doug at January 8, 2008 7:03 PMInteresting: All the protesters in your photograph are men.
Posted by: SoMG at January 8, 2008 7:33 PM"Jasper,
God bless your mother's doctor! I'm glad you're here!"
Thanks Laura! me too! I never knew how close I came to being copped to pieces....
Posted by: jasper at January 8, 2008 7:34 PM
jasper,
If you don't mind me asking, how on earth did you find that out?
Maybe she was like, "I had a chance to abort, damn I should have taken it." So Jasper want's to force everyone to have stupid, mean children.
Posted by: Anonymous at January 8, 2008 8:02 PMAnon,
Even though your post seems cruel & vicious to jasper, I just want you to know that I understand....I love you....
"jasper,
If you don't mind me asking, how on earth did you find that out?"
Oh yes, I 'll tell you Laura. About 9 months ago (recently) my wife was on the phone with my Mom and they got into a conversation pregnacy etc, and my Mom told my wife "oh yes, I asked the doctor if I could get an abortion with Steven but he talked me out of it" (jasper is my dogs name) ...and she went on about how I was her seventh child, etc, etc...to my wife.
Posted by: jasper at January 8, 2008 8:12 PMWow! How awesome, though that you have that many brothers & sisters! Your mom made the right choice...the only one in "my book". Did you ever talk to your mom about it?
Posted by: AB Laura at January 8, 2008 8:18 PMInteresting: All the protesters in your photograph are men.
Posted by: SoMG at January 8, 2008 7:33 PM
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Here's our hopeless Commander-in-Chimp signing the "partial-birth" abortion ban.
Notice anything interesting?
http://www.ronlim.com/worldarchive/bush_abortion_ban_11.5.03.jpg
Posted by: FetusFascist at January 8, 2008 8:25 PMJasper,
Either your mother is weak minded or she wished to be talked out of aborting. Either way, she had a choice and made it.
Posted by: Carol at January 8, 2008 8:25 PMNo! Your Mom was pro-choice? How are you here! I mean, doesn't it go, "If it wasn't for your Mom being pro-life you wouldn't be here."
Did your Mom mean for you to hear it? Also, do you hate your Mom now that you knew she considered abortion? Don't you consider that the same as her saying, "I hate you and want you to suffer and die." I mean you must think terribly of her considering what you thought she was going to do to you.
"Notice anything interesting?"
The one on the left looks kinda preggers.
Posted by: Jess at January 8, 2008 8:27 PMThe one on the left looks kinda preggers.
Posted by: Jess at January 8, 2008 8:27 PM
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You are evil. I like that in a person.
(LOL!)
K cool, lets take over the world.
You get the rocket launchers, I'll get the pandas.
> )
"Did you ever talk to your mom about it?"
Laura,
no, I never did.
Posted by: jasper at January 8, 2008 8:46 PMK cool, lets take over the world.
You get the rocket launchers, I'll get the pandas.
> )
Posted by: Jess at January 8, 2008 8:44 PM
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I only want THESE pandas:
http://www.owensworld.com/funnyimages/files/kiss_big.jpg
They'll have to do.
Just make sure they've already eaten and pooped, we don't want to have to deal with THAT.
"Did you ever talk to your mom about it?"
Laura,
no, I never did.
Posted by: jasper at January 8, 2008 8:46 PM
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Why?
Posted by: Carol at January 8, 2008 9:02 PM"No! Your Mom was pro-choice? How are you here! I mean, doesn't it go, "If it wasn't for your Mom being pro-life you wouldn't be here."
My Mom was talked out of it by a pro-life Doctor.
"Did your Mom mean for you to hear it?"
No, I don't thinnk so, but the wifey told me.
"Also, do you hate your Mom now that you knew she considered abortion?"
No, and I don't hate women who had abortions. But I want to warn them about the abortion industry and tell them the truth about abortion.
"Don't you consider that the same as her saying, "I hate you and want you to suffer and die."
No, when have I ever said that about Mothers who abort?
"I mean you must think terribly of her considering what you thought she was going to do to you."
No, because I believe she was being duped by the lying abortion industry ( and radical feminists ) who have cleverly pursuaded women that abortion is Ok. But now, with the new media (internet, etc) the pro-aborts don't have the MSM to cover up their lies anymore.
"Why?"
I'm not sure why, she's 80 years old now....
Posted by: jasper at January 8, 2008 9:31 PM"Maybe she was like, "I had a chance to abort, damn I should have taken it." So Jasper want's to force everyone to have stupid, mean children.
Jess, why are you posting as anon? No need to hide your comments.
Posted by: jasper at January 8, 2008 9:38 PM"Why?"
I'm not sure why, she's 80 years old now....
Posted by: jasper at January 8, 2008 9:31 PM
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Wow! She's 80? That would have made her pregnant with you in her 40s. Small wonder she considered induced abortion.
Talk to her. She's a person that has lived in a time that you know nothing about but what you are told. She lived it. Honor her for who she is and what she has lived.
she was 40 at the time, I'm 40 now.
why, Mothers have children in the early 40's safetly. whats your point exactly? kill the child if it's unwanted?
Posted by: jasper at January 8, 2008 9:58 PMshe was 40 at the time, I'm 40 now.
why, Mothers have children in the early 40's safetly. whats your point exactly? kill the child if it's unwanted?
Posted by: jasper at January 8, 2008 9:58 PM
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If you are 40 you were born in 1967. Your mother did not have access to a legal abortion. She had no choice but to gestate you. You might want to ask why she considered an illegal abortion. Knowledge is wisdom.
Posted by: Carol at January 8, 2008 10:15 PMJasper,
No, because I believe she was being duped by the lying abortion industry ( and radical feminists ) who have cleverly pursuaded women that abortion is Ok. But now, with the new media (internet, etc) the pro-aborts don't have the MSM to cover up their lies anymore.
Posted by: jasper at January 8, 2008 9:09 PM
For every 1000 europeans in 2000 there will be 230 in 2100.
The abortion industry duped an entire continent into virtual cultural suicide.
I hope the immigrants appreciate the invitation to repopulate. Wonder who they will be.
Why should europe fear terrorists? They kill themselves far faster and hand their nations over to whoever is willing to be their temporary underclass.
Posted by: Anonymous at January 8, 2008 10:25 PMYes, she considered an illegal abortion.
again, what are trying to say.. If I wasn't wanted, she should've had the right to sentence me to death?
Posted by: jasper at January 8, 2008 10:26 PMCarol,
Abortion was legal in some states before Roe v. Wade. She could just get on a bus and go.
Posted by: hippe at January 8, 2008 10:26 PMAgain, I would like to point out to the cyber powers that jasper is under a ruthless siege and responding like a complete gentleman…one can only wonder how long he will hold out before he is labeled “snippy” and “rude”…
Posted by: Hooves-in-Maw at January 8, 2008 10:30 PMYes, she considered an illegal abortion.
again, what are trying to say.. If I wasn't wanted, she should've had the right to sentence me to death?
Posted by: jasper at January 8, 2008 10:26 PM
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Your mother discussed an illegal abortion with her doctor when abortion was illegal? That is what you stated. Do you just make crap up or what? What are you? 12?
Posted by: Carol at January 8, 2008 10:33 PMmk? Hello? Are you watching this?? Just wondering...
Posted by: Hooves-in-Maw at January 8, 2008 10:36 PMCarol,
Abortion was legal in some states before Roe v. Wade. She could just get on a bus and go.
Posted by: hippe at January 8, 2008 10:26 PM
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Jasper isn't presenting a hypothetical version of his truth-----or is he? He said that his mother asked her doctor to perform an abortion back in 1967. Quick! Scramble around and find a hypothetical place she could have asked her doctor for and received one in 1967. You folks are liars.
Posted by: Carol at January 8, 2008 10:40 PMCarol,
would you like to call my wife? I'll give you her cell-phone number. She's in bed now, but you can call tomorrow OK?
Posted by: jasper at January 8, 2008 10:45 PMOk…this is too damn much. We get a lecture for being snippy and rude and mere hours later jasper is under attack on one thread from Carol and Sandy is defending herself from Laura….and they both are maintaining composure while the other side is resorting to lambasting and cruel sarcasm.
I’ve had it. If the PL’ers who run this site think it’s good form to slap us into submission while enduring this garbage spewing from the usual suspects then this blog isn’t worth the time it takes to read it, let alone post here. I’ll go find someplace where I can speak with friendlies.
Thanks anyway…I think ABL was right. The radical pro-aborts are driving us out.
Have fun with them.
"He said that his mother asked her doctor to perform an abortion back in 1967."
No, I said she told the doctor she wanted to get an abortion (not from him).
Ohhhh...there you go jasper, snippy and rude.
Shame on you and your vicious name calling.
Next thing you know I'll be calling you a Colts fan...
Posted by: Hooves-in-Maw at January 8, 2008 10:49 PMLOL Hooves.... Hopefully the colts will make it past the Chargers....
as far as the pro-aborts, they don't phase me a bit, they can me any name in the book.
we have the Truth on our side.
Posted by: jasper at January 8, 2008 10:52 PMGood for you...wish my skin was as thick. Thanks for forwarding ABL and Carrie's emails...I'm going to stay in touch with them, but tonight has been the kicker for me on this site...had my fill.
I will be sure to send you a nice, big horseshoe e-card in a couple of weeks!!
Take care jasper...enjoyed your posts.
(I'm glad she didn't nuke you too...and bold of you to share, thank you!)
Posted by: Hooves-in-Maw at January 8, 2008 10:54 PMfetusfasces,
Ive only been on the blog a few days but Iv'e seen you get a quite a few people upset. You appear to enjoy it. Did someone close to you who you were dependent upon treat you that way. You blogs seem to be insensitive to others and you appear to either be blind to it or enjoy it.
Relax. Take a deep breath.
Carol, and Jess are you Fetisfishy's cohorts in corruption. Let me ask you all a question. Isn't it awesome what they are doing in Denver? Aren't those guys great!! Shining the light on the truth and exposing the abortionists and the people who support them. It's a shame they were able to snake their way into Aurora undetected isn't it? Looks like they had some inside help from the mayors ofice to get in undetected. Isn't it exhilirating and exciting. Just seeing those pictures of them makes me wanna grab a "Planned Parenthood lies to you" sign and head down to Oakhurst drive.
Hooves,
If I had been on when that was going down, I probably WOULD have spoken up, but I was feeding the kids and putting them to bed...
At any rate, I don't expect as much from the other side as I have said. They are our guests. Remember the scene in "To Kill A Mockingbird" when that kid poured maple syrup all over his roast beef?
The point is, I'm not here to babysit. And I'm sorry that you saw my posts as lectures. As I said, this site has been molded to be a place where the other side can come and not be ganged up on. That can change. If the majority of posters want this to become just another insult swap filled with nastiness and meanness, I won't stop them. I just won't be part of it.
I can't believe you left over this.
I can't believe everybody is pickin' up their gumeyeballs and goin' home.
What does that say about us? When it gets unpleasant or tough or requires a little effort on our part, we quit?
I'm sorry you're leaving. If there is anything I can say, tell me. You've have made me laugh so many times I can't count them.
I told Rae on Sunday that you were the funniest person on this board. So I'm really crushed that it has come to this.
Moderating is not easy. You guys think it's hard being attacked by pro choicers? Imagine how it feels to be put in a position where your own side is angry with you. My job is too keep things at a certain level. When I see it escalating to a point that people are leaving, I intervene. I try to speak to both sides. But if I'm not here I can't do that. I missed the above exchange, and regardless, Jasper handled it like the gentleman that he is. He didn't need my help. And as you can see, by the end a perfectly reasonable exchange was taking place.
At any rate, I think I'll just back off and whoever stays, stays, whoever leaves, leaves. Obviously moderating is not possible if there are no "players" left...
I hope you reconsider and stick around. I look forward to the smiles you bring to my face.
I'll give you a gumeyeball...
Posted by: mk at January 9, 2008 5:49 AMIt would seem that the Choicers are all for creating strife and chaos on this site. They know that they can come here and "start something" and if it gets us riled up-GOOD! They seem to love what they do. Spreading hate. They are wrong and deep down they know it.
Posted by: Carla at January 9, 2008 6:21 AMI've been a little out of the loop the last 2 days, sorry. 2 wakes and a trip to Chicago.
MK tells me some pro-lifers are riled by her general reminder not to provoke. She and I had discussed the fact Monday that one pro-lifer on this site habitually does that (provokes without being provoked), and we thought issuing a general appeal would do the trick. I've asked MK to email that person directly.
To those upset, please don't leave. We've enjoyed, learned, and been encouraged by your posts.
I agree some pro-aborts here can hurl low blows, and in that case we all can certainly respond, debate, and refute. I also appreciate when we turn the other cheek. I take what they say in stride. I would rather we talk, even if at some points we are treated uncivilly, than not talk. That's why we rarely delete.
So please stay. I would be very sorry to see any of you go. And I'm sorry, MK, that you took heat because I wasn't here to help.
Posted by: Jill Stanek at January 9, 2008 7:17 AMAbortion was legal in Colorado in 1967, and I think in California too (by 1968 or so if not 67). Maybe elsewhere.
Posted by: Ed at January 9, 2008 8:07 AMCarol,
would you like to call my wife? I'll give you her cell-phone number. She's in bed now, but you can call tomorrow OK?
Posted by: jasper at January 8, 2008 10:45 PM
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Why not go directly to the source? Your wife wasn't privy to your mother's confidence back in 1967 was she?
Posted by: Carol at January 9, 2008 8:09 AMAbortion was legal in Colorado in 1967, and I think in California too (by 1968 or so if not 67). Maybe elsewhere.
Posted by: Ed at January 9, 2008 8:07 AM
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Governor Ronald Reagan signed the Country's most liberal abortion laws into effect in Califorinia. The year was 1967.
Posted by: FetusFascist at January 9, 2008 8:14 AMYour mother discussed an illegal abortion with her doctor when abortion was illegal? That is what you stated. Do you just make crap up or what? What are you? 12?
Posted by: Carol at January 8, 2008 10:33 PM
Carol most illegal abortions were done by doctors. So talking to her doctor about having one isn't far fetched.
Hippie (I think that's who said it) is correct that abortion was legal in some states before Roe V Wade.
And your last two sentences on the above post just show your lack of intelligence and lack of respect that MK was talking about. Proving Hooves correct - it's not all the PLers.
Thanks for an awesome post Jill. I feel the same way about Pro Lifers who come in to my forum on Facebook.
It can never hurt to just be civil.
And sorry about the wakes...
MK is a perfect moderator, because she makes ALL of us stop and think about our behavior and how it reflects on us.
Posted by: Amanda at January 9, 2008 8:34 AMCarol - prior to Roe V Wade, most illegal abortions, as well as legal ones, depending on which state, were performed by doctors and midwives who also ran normal practices but let the word spread that they also performed abortions.
NYC is a good example of this - which is one of the misconceptions PP spreads which annoys me. Its in the history books - abortions performed by untrained hacks were FAR more rare than abortions performed by fully qualified medical professionals - its just that the methods back then were not as safe or effective as they are today, and a lot of times doctors or nurses would perform abortions outside of their medical office and in less sanitary environments, one of the most infamous being a convent where a group of Nuns ran an underground railroad of sorts.
A good book to read if you want a more accurate HISTORY of abortion in America without the propaganda from PP OR Pro Life Organizations is "Abortion Wars" - I forget the author, but its on Amazon.com
Posted by: Amanda at January 9, 2008 8:40 AMThat chanting in the video was POWERFUL! I mean, you could hear the one person protesting so clear! What a bunch of wackjobs. Fine a pair of skis. Go give some speeches on abstinence.
Posted by: PeachPit at January 9, 2008 8:54 AMSoMG,
There were certainly women at all 5 of the New Years Day
protests. They may have been out of camera's range
in these snaps.
I was at 3 of the later in the day events and there were 4
or 5 women present.
Not that it matters. Anyone willing to protest those helping
PP slaughter the innocents is a champion of the faith in my book.
Interesting: All the protesters in your photograph are men.
Posted by: SoMG at January 8, 2008 7:33 PM
I can tell you that at PP Aurora, most of the time women out number the men. I was there yesterday and in the 2 hours I was there we had 9 women and 5 men. Women are a big part of the protests in Aurora.
So what exactly is your point SoMG?
Posted by: Tara at January 9, 2008 9:46 AMWhy does everyone think that jasper is rude? LOL! He's a far cry from it.
Posted by: heather at January 9, 2008 9:48 AMTara,
I'm so happy to see that YOU haven't left...
Posted by: mk at January 9, 2008 9:56 AMJasper can be rude when it appeals him.
Then again, everyone on here can be rude when they want to.
MK & me have had many a "verbal throwdowns" in our past, especially the whole Dahmer conversation (hahaha, I love you MK), and then we had a party where Cam married Queen (or was Queen the musical guest)?
And of course, HisMan and I have thrown verbal punches as well.....
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But we all try to get along.
Posted by: midnite678 at January 9, 2008 9:58 AMhello midnite and mk! typing while eating.
Posted by: heather at January 9, 2008 10:01 AMyou could be next in line, I'm working on getting your address.
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Disgusting - truly disgusting
what the heck happened yesterday?
Posted by: heather at January 9, 2008 10:02 AMHi Heather!
::tuumy growls::
I think I should eat as well, hmmmmmm.
MK, you got anymore lemming pizza?
Or Captian Morgan Rum???
As for what happened, I've got no clue really. Although, I am happy to say I didnt start it :-)
Posted by: midnite678 at January 9, 2008 10:04 AMDisgusting - truly disgusting
Posted by: TexasRed at January 9, 2008 10:02 AM------------ What are you talking about?
Posted by: heather at January 9, 2008 10:07 AMmidnite, I'm eating corn dogs. I'm glad it wassunt me either:]
Posted by: heather at January 9, 2008 10:08 AMHeather:
Jasper is trying to find Laura's home address for reasons unknown to the rest of us.
Remember the HUGE stink HisMan caused b/c Cam joked about getting his address.
That's not funny and is considered a threat...
Posted by: midnite678 at January 9, 2008 10:08 AMYes, she considered an illegal abortion.
again, what are trying to say.. If I wasn't wanted, she should've had the right to sentence me to death?
Posted by: jasper at January 8, 2008 10:26 PM
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Yes, she did have that right. And you, as mindless insensate nonviable oblivious tissue and cell structure would have never known the difference. And if she hadnt told them, no one around her would have known the difference either. My mother considered abortion too. Her pregnancy was high risk, there were complications, she already miscarried twice and had been told she couldnt carry to term. She decided to try. But I never held it against her that she considered abortion. And I certainly dont obsessed about it decades after the fact or try to pretend that total strangers have some obligation to continue unwanted pregnancies just because I 'could have been' aborted.
heather:
mmmmmm, my co-worker just went to get me waffle house breakfest, YUMMY....
This is why I dont wake up early, I get hungry at 10....
Posted by: midnite678 at January 9, 2008 10:10 AMwe have the Truth on our side.
Posted by: jasper at January 8, 2008 10:52 PM
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No. You only have your opinion. And your opinion isnt more important than the opinion of the woman who is actually going to deal with the pregnancy. If YOU arent the one pregnant then YOU arent part of the decision making process. THAT is the TRUTH.
midnite, HMMMMM. I was scrolling through the other threads. Looks like things got a wee bit heated. My mood is calm today. Well, so far.
Posted by: heather at January 9, 2008 10:12 AMNo. You only have your opinion----------------------------- And that's all you've got too.
Posted by: heather at January 9, 2008 10:14 AMThat was to Texas Red. *points up*
Posted by: heather at January 9, 2008 10:15 AMIt would seem that the Choicers are all for creating strife and chaos on this site. They know that they can come here and "start something" and if it gets us riled up-GOOD! They seem to love what they do. Spreading hate. They are wrong and deep down they know it.
Posted by: Carla at January 9, 2008 6:21 AM
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What is WRONG is the hate that the antichoicers exhibit time after time after time. You have someone threatening to come to a pro choicers house and attack her as soon as you find her address. You think that terrorist threats and tactics are commendable and admirable. And harassing someone and attacking someone at their home is exactly that - its a terrorist attack. You want to try to abuse and bully and blackmail and intimidate and harass people to do what you want them to do and you think the end justifies the means. You dont care about anyone but yourselves and your personal unstable neurotic obsessions. The whole antichoice position is beneath contempt. Whimpering about pro choicers 'attacking' antichoicers on this site is about as laughable and hypocritical as it gets.
Yeah, I'm already in a "not good" mood, so I am going to stay out of the internet fights today. I've got other, more important things to worry about...
OOOOH, and I am meeting up with Bethany on Saturday, so MK your next on my list!!
Posted by: midnite678 at January 9, 2008 10:24 AMOh Bethany and Midnite....I'm so jealous. And happy for you both. I wish I could be there! Will you be doing "breakfast"?
Posted by: mk at January 9, 2008 10:26 AM1967
California Therapeutic Abortion Act enacted. Allows a physicians' committee to approve abortions in cases where there is substantial risk that continuance of the pregnancy would gravely impair the physical or mental health of the woman, and in cases of rape and incest. Requires all abortions to be performed in accredited hospitals. Prohibits abortions after 20 weeks gestation. Also, causes Penal Code sections on abortion to be amended to exempt abortions which are in compliance with this act.
Posted by: TexasRed at January 9, 2008 10:27 AMDisgusting - truly disgusting
Posted by: TexasRed at January 9, 2008 10:02 AM------------ What are you talking about?
Posted by: heather at January 9, 2008 10:07 AM
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Since I QUOTED what I was talking about youve got egg on your face again.
midnite, cool!!!!
Posted by: heather at January 9, 2008 10:35 AMNo. You only have your opinion----------------------------- And that's all you've got too.
Posted by: heather at January 9, 2008 10:14 AM
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My position is the OPINION of the woman who is pregnant is the one that should matter. YOU fantasize you should be making the decision and what the pregnant woman thinks, feels, believes, needs or wants just doesnt matter. Her welfare, her health, her situation just isnt as important as YOUR opinion. YOU are the only one who should be important. The only one whose opinion should matter is YOURS because why? youre so much more important than she is? you know so much more about her life than she does? youre such an authority on what is best for her?
No. You only have your opinion----------------------------- And that's all you've got too.
Posted by: heather at January 9, 2008 10:14 AM
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My position is the OPINION of the woman who is pregnant is the one that should matter. YOU fantasize you should be making the decision and what the pregnant woman thinks, feels, believes, needs or wants just doesnt matter. Her welfare, her health, her situation just isnt as important as YOUR opinion. YOU are the only one who should be important. The only one whose opinion should matter is YOURS because why? youre so much more important than she is? you know so much more about her life than you do? youre such an authority on what is best for her?
Hooves, AB, Carrie etal,
See now, there is always an exception to the rule...
This would be the time to let loose with the sarcasm and vitriol...there are few people that seem hopeless to me...but TR qualifies..
Have a ball.
Posted by: mk at January 9, 2008 10:35 AMNo. You only have your opinion----------------------------- And that's all you've got too.
Posted by: heather at January 9, 2008 10:14 AM
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My position is the OPINION of the woman who is pregnant is the one that should matter. YOU fantasize you should be making the decision and what the pregnant woman thinks, feels, believes, needs or wants just doesnt matter. Her welfare, her health, her situation just isnt as important as YOUR opinion. YOU are the only one who should be important. The only one whose opinion should matter is YOURS because why? youre so much more important than she is? you know so much more about her life than she does? youre such an authority on what is best for her?
Where are my warriors when you need them?
Posted by: mk at January 9, 2008 10:37 AMTexas Red, I would be happy to answer you, but I have no idea what you're talking about.
Posted by: heather at January 9, 2008 10:39 AMmidnite and Bethany, let us know how it goes!! That is really cool!
Posted by: heather at January 9, 2008 10:41 AMSorry about the multiple posts - dont know what happened
Posted by: TexasRed at January 9, 2008 10:42 AMTexas Red, I would be happy to answer you, but I have no idea what you're talking about.
Posted by: heather at January 9, 2008 10:39 AM
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Thats alright. You never have any idea what ANYONE is saying, including yourself.
WHO a woman could go to for an illegal abortion depended on WHO she knew and how much money she had. A woman with money had options. A poor woman with little money wasnt going to be able to go to another country, or go to a doctor who performed abortions at a clinic or a hospital.
Posted by: TexasRed at January 9, 2008 10:46 AMTexas RED, what are you talking about?
Posted by: heather at January 9, 2008 10:51 AMMK,
We'll be doing lunch... I dont eat breakfest that often, lol.
You got in plans in March? I have a break and need to come see Chicago
Posted by: midnite678 at January 9, 2008 10:51 AMmidnite, I think that's great. I can't believe that friendships are really forming here. I'm glad you're keeping an opened mind:]
Posted by: heather at January 9, 2008 10:53 AMTexasRed -
here's the thing - theres absolutely nothing wrong with someone trying to encourage a woman to make the choice that they believe is the best one. If you are truly pro CHOICE, you would respect that some women will CHOOSE to go to a Pro-Life organization for help or advice, while other women will CHOOSE to go to Planned Parenthood or another organization that is not opposed to abortion.
So you can't fault those who are there to help women and coming from an anti-abortion point of view. They have every right to.
....HOWEVER... that being said, there is a Huuuuuuuuuuuge difference between being available as a CHOICE for a woman who may be pro life or leaning towards pro life, and someone who thinks its okay to protest at someone's home for being pro choice or associating with a pro choice organization.
Posted by: Amanda at January 9, 2008 10:54 AMTo Sandy and any other people who get attacked by pro-aborts. Keep in mund that many of the PC people who come to this blog are really insincere. They know pro-life people care and like to counsel and and they'll get you to open up so they can have fun ridiculing you. The personas they use are not real and they are not really disingenuous. Always remember that you never know if the people on the other side of an Internet chat are being genuine. I had a 6 hour chat with somebody the other night before determining they had been using a completely fictitious profile just to try and ridicule us.
I will do my best not to engage in personal attacks. So far the worst I have done is intentionally misspell the moniker of somebody who I believed to be insincere.
God bless you all and the peace of Jesus Christ be with you always.
Wow -
Texas Red got out on the wrong side of the bed this morning. Really do you need to be so nasty so early in the morning?
Posted by: Tara at January 9, 2008 11:06 AMTara, it's not just early morning. It's noon as well as PM. Well, you get it:]
Posted by: heather at January 9, 2008 11:08 AMHeather -
I worry about her blood pressure with all that stress. To be that angry all the time isn't healthy on the body.
Posted by: Tara at January 9, 2008 11:15 AMHeather,
You must be on the East Coast...good day:)
Truth, I am.
Posted by: heather at January 9, 2008 11:21 AMhehehe, I'm in the SouthEast...
urgh, I should have eaten when I took my meds this morning, I feel nausiated (sp?)....
Posted by: midnite678 at January 9, 2008 11:32 AMmidnite678 -
Feeling sick in the morning is the worst. I hope it doesn't last long!!:)
Posted by: Tara at January 9, 2008 11:35 AMIt shouldnt, but you never know with medication.
So before there is any confusion.
(1)I am not preggers
(2)I dont have "morning sickness",
(3) I didnt eat with my medication like I should have....
midnite678 -
I did not assume that you were "perggers":) I understand what it feels like to take meds without eating in the AM and it really stinks. You just have to wait until the nausia goes away.
Posted by: Tara at January 9, 2008 11:50 AMOh Tara,
I know you didnt.
But I am sure someone would read what I wrote and assume that I am preggers and have morning sickness.
Posted by: midnite678 at January 9, 2008 11:53 AMMidnite,
why would you be pregnant? you shouldn't be sleeping around unless you're commited to the man your with.
Posted by: jasper at January 9, 2008 11:56 AMSee Tara...
Enough said.
Jasper shut the _____ up. I'm in mood to mess with you today. No I am not pregnant. I am sick from taking medication w/o food this morning...
Posted by: midnite678 at January 9, 2008 12:02 PMI love how feeling sick in the morning = pregnant = sleeping around.
Talk about making leaps and bounds to some ridiculous conclusions...
Midnite - I've always found Ritz crackers to be a miracle cure for nausea.
Posted by: Amanda at January 9, 2008 12:19 PMMidnite,
I was just warning you about bad behavoir, please don't take offense.
Posted by: jasper at January 9, 2008 12:29 PMThanks Amanda.
I'll go buy some of those on my lunch break...
Posted by: midnite678 at January 9, 2008 12:29 PMJasper:
I dont need you to shove your morals down my throat. KThanx!
And being pregnant and not married does not equal a whore who sleeps around...
Posted by: midnite678 at January 9, 2008 12:47 PM"And being pregnant and not married does not equal a whore who sleeps around..."
who said that Midnite? not me. I was simply trying to say that if one is not commited in a relationship, it's best not to have sexual relations with him/her. would you agree?
Posted by: jasper at January 9, 2008 12:57 PMFeeling sick in the morning? Time to visit a CPC?
Ahhhhhh...I kill me.
Posted by: mk at January 9, 2008 1:53 PMOkay, okay...I was only kidding...
Posted by: mk at January 9, 2008 1:54 PMHey, sorry to disrupt the conversation and all that but I didn't know where else to post this. I am building a page to list pictures of commenter's here (so we can put faces with names), and I would love to have people here participating! Please send your picture to add to the page...
Click the link below see what I have so far:
http://www.preciousinfants.com/whoswho.htm
And on the top of the page you'll see a link where you can email me with your picture if you'd like to be included! Thank you! :)
mk:
LOL!!:)
Posted by: Tara at January 9, 2008 1:55 PMmidnite678 -
Believe it or not green grapes help. I don't know why but it settles the stomach.
Posted by: Tara at January 9, 2008 1:57 PM"there is a Huuuuuuuuuuuge difference between being available as a CHOICE for a woman who may be pro life or leaning towards pro life, and someone who thinks its okay to protest at someone's home for being pro choice or associating with a pro choice organization."
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Not nearly as huge as the difference between a living child and a butchered one.
MK, Ill send you a picture once I take a new one, somehow I think me dressed as a pirate wouldnt be the best one to put up there ;)
Posted by: Dan at January 9, 2008 2:09 PMSorry, BETHANY, I'll send you the picture.
With everything going on here I think I just had MK on my mind.
Posted by: Dan at January 9, 2008 2:10 PMHehe Dan, that's okay! Just take your time...the page will still be around for a while. I hope many people will put their pictures in. I think it would be GREAT to know what everyone looks like.
Posted by: Bethany at January 9, 2008 2:14 PMBethany -
I dont have any pictures on my harddrive at work and I can't really email them from my office email either...
But you can just save any of these ones right off the web. (I'll let you pick)
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=71g73a0&s=1
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=815v4ph&s=1
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=8bgj98o&s=1
What a cute idea ;)
Posted by: Amanda at January 9, 2008 2:28 PMAww Amanda, those are soooo cute! So hard to choose!!
I guess I'll go with the second one! :)
It's up now :)
http://www.preciousinfants.com/whoswho.htm
oooh, my face looks a little chunky in that picture. I might e-mail you a different one when I get home from class tonight.
MK:
I'll be learning about Dahmer tonight, lol. I'am taking a class on America's Serial Killers :-)
Posted by: midnite678 at January 9, 2008 3:14 PM"(has exchanged her love for lemmings to a new love for mullets)"
HAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHA
MK, this ones for you:
http://img.timeinc.net/surf/content/images/mullet_2003usopen.jpg
(sorry - that was me - forgot to enter my name again... jasper dont beat me up!!!)
Posted by: Amanda at January 9, 2008 3:19 PMok midnite, no problem!
Posted by: Bethany at January 9, 2008 3:23 PMOooo, midnite, that class must be fascinating.
Posted by: Erin at January 9, 2008 3:23 PMErin,
I sure hope so. Tonight is the first one!!
Posted by: midnite678 at January 9, 2008 3:26 PMTexasRed -
here's the thing - theres absolutely nothing wrong with someone trying to encourage a woman to make the choice that they believe is the best one. If you are truly pro CHOICE, you would respect that some women will CHOOSE to go to a Pro-Life organization for help or advice, while other women will CHOOSE to go to Planned Parenthood or another organization that is not opposed to abortion.
So you can't fault those who are there to help women and coming from an anti-abortion point of view. They have every right to.
....HOWEVER... that being said, there is a Huuuuuuuuuuuge difference between being available as a CHOICE for a woman who may be pro life or leaning towards pro life, and someone who thinks its okay to protest at someone's home for being pro choice or associating with a pro choice organization.
Posted by: Amanda at January 9, 2008 10:54 AM
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I AM pro choice and I freely admit that abortion would be a bad choice for a whole lot of women. What is the best option for one woman can be the very best option for someone else. If a woman is pregnant and wants to continue her pregnancy then more power to her. If she knows she isnt in a position to deal with the demands of a pregnancy then Im not going to try to pretend I know more about her situation than she does. Each woman has the right to do what THEY think is best. I think BOTH women deserve to be told the truth, and not fed propaganda and misinformation. And I agree there is a huge difference between 'being there' if someone wants to COME to you for help and harassing someone and trying to intimidate them at their own home.
Heather -
I worry about her blood pressure with all that stress. To be that angry all the time isn't healthy on the body.
Posted by: Tara at January 9, 2008 11:15 AM
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Why do you need the delusion that Im angry? Its another example of antichoicers telling lies because the truth doesnt suit them. And it shows that you dont have any trouble telling lies. I had my b/p taken yesterday, in fact - was 92/78 and Id just run up a flight of stairs to get to the dentists office.
Texas Red got out on the wrong side of the bed this morning. Really do you need to be so nasty so early in the morning?
Posted by: Tara at January 9, 2008 11:06 AM
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'Nasty' is harassing someone at their home to try to blackmail and bully them into being obedient to YOUR wishes.
Midnite,
MK:
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I'll be learning about Dahmer tonight, lol. I'am taking a class on America's Serial Killers :-)
NO WAY! That is just too funny. Tell them my theory!
There is a special on National Geographic tonight about morality and "evil"...
I'll watch that while you take on Dahmer...
Posted by: mk at January 9, 2008 4:32 PMAmanda,
YUCK! lol...not the hair, the fish! Are you going to post your picture?
Posted by: mk at January 9, 2008 4:33 PMAmanda,
Ahhh I see it now. We need a permanent link on this site to the pictures...
You guys are really beautiful...and young, God, so young...why, when I was your age...
Posted by: mk at January 9, 2008 4:35 PMI don't like this y'all. We have to do what we can within our legal, ethical rights to save babies from dismemberment, but protesting at people's homes just makes prolifers look like assholes.
While I appreciate (on a very thin line) that their our Operation Rescue types out there, there are very distinct reasons why I can't count myself among them.
Posted by: Jacqueline at January 9, 2008 6:15 PM"but protesting at people's homes just makes prolifers look like assholes."
why is that Jacque?
Posted by: jasper at January 9, 2008 7:03 PMWhy do you need the delusion that Im angry? Its another example of antichoicers telling lies because the truth doesnt suit them. And it shows that you dont have any trouble telling lies. I had my b/p taken yesterday, in fact - was 92/78 and Id just run up a flight of stairs to get to the dentists office.
Posted by: TexasRed at January 9, 2008 4:07 PM
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CHILL!! I was only kidding.
You made a very serious accusation about me. PROVE IT!!
I would NEVER CALL someone a liar unless I knew them and had proof. You really are nasty and mean. But that's obviously how you wish to have people perceive you. You really need some help.
Posted by: Tara at January 9, 2008 7:19 PMJasper,
Why does that not make y'all look like assholes?
Do you think it makes you a saint or a marytr? B/c it doesnt.
Posted by: midnite678midnite678,
Are you feeling better?
Posted by: Tara at January 9, 2008 8:03 PMOh Midnite, I want to apoligize to you, I said something earlier that came off the wrong way...I know you're a nice girl.
...when the protestors go the homes of people who are building the death mills, they are warning them that they are making a big mistake. They're not doing it to be assholes. they would leave in second if they stopped the construction.
Posted by: jasper at January 9, 2008 8:08 PMTara,
I am, thanks for asking! How are you this evening?
Jasper,
The problem with protesting outside a persons home is actually endless.
(1)You're punishing their family and neighbors
(2)You're not taking relevant cirumstances into debate (i.e. they gotta feed they're family too)
(3)You're punishing this person (or blackmailing them) b/c they have a different opinion than you. Or they could even be PL, but as I said earlier, they have to feed their family as well...
midnite678,
Except for Texas Red's rudeness, I'm doing well. Just put my kids to bed and getting ready to study for my class on Monday.
Posted by: Tara at January 9, 2008 8:43 PMTara,
Take a deep breath, have a glass of wine and then study. Always helps me wind down before studying :-)
Posted by: midnite678Texas Red,
Isn't it awesome what they are doing in Denver? Aren't those guys great!! Shining the light on the truth and exposing the abortionists and the people who support them. It's a shame the abortionists were able to snake their way into Aurora undetected isn't it? Looks like they had some inside help from the mayors ofice to get in undetected. Isn't it exhilirating and exciting to see those pictures of what is going on in Denver. You don't have to be mean. Did your loved ones always show you their affection by abusing you. Makes me wanna grab a "Planned Parenthood lies to you" sign and head down to Oakhurst drive.
midnite678,
That's a great idea. I just bought a bottle of Pino this weekend. Have a great night. Off to the books:)
Posted by: Tara at January 9, 2008 8:53 PMParty? Party? Mullets? Lemmings? Johnny?????
It's been way too long since our last blowout. I'll pull the boa out of storage...clean any stains off...you know, like rum/olive/champagne?
Posted by: mk at January 10, 2008 7:59 AMI'll be learning about Dahmer tonight, lol. I'am taking a class on America's Serial Killers :-)
Posted by: midnite678 at January 9, 2008 3:14 PM
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If you dont already know about it, check out the CourtTV web page - its a great source of information about crime in general and has a very impressive store of information about serial and spree kililers
"but protesting at people's homes just makes prolifers look like assholes."
why is that Jacque?
Posted by: jasper at January 9, 2008 7:03 PM
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It shows that antichoicers are selfish, self absorbed, self centered, rude, inconsiderate, and think no one matters but them. They think they can do anything they want to anyone they want and its ok because the end justifies the means. Harassment, intimidation, blackmail, all are somehow justifiable and excusable.
CHILL!! I was only kidding.
You made a very serious accusation about me. PROVE IT!!
I would NEVER CALL someone a liar unless I knew them and had proof. You really are nasty and mean. But that's obviously how you wish to have people perceive you. You really need some help.
Posted by: Tara at January 9, 2008 7:19 PM
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Whining 'I was only kidding' is passive aggressive avoidance. You try to hide behind 'humor' because you cant take the heat from your original statement so you try to pretend 'I didnt really mean it'. You said I was angry. Thats a lie. That makes you a liar. Trying to pretend youre in a position to decide who 'needs help' is more than a little amusing. I wouldnt view you as an authority on what flavor of ice cream to buy, let alone on something significant.
Whining 'I was only kidding' is passive aggressive avoidance. You try to hide behind 'humor' because you cant take the heat from your original statement so you try to pretend 'I didnt really mean it'. You said I was angry. Thats a lie. That makes you a liar. Trying to pretend youre in a position to decide who 'needs help' is more than a little amusing. I wouldnt view you as an authority on what flavor of ice cream to buy, let alone on something significant.
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Get a grip. You are angry, nasty, and mean when you post. That is not a lie. Talking about high blood pressure was. Quite frankly I don't care if you listen to me or not. Don't respond to me then!
"That's a lie. That makes you a liar."
Not necessarily. What makes you a liar is making a statement you know, or have good reason to believe, to be false. One could be honestly misinformed/mistaken/misled,...you know, like the women misled by coathanger waving proaborts into believing that legal abortions would be safe abortions. Like these women, who all died from their "safe & legal" induced abortions (Deaths dated prior to Roe v. Wade were from abortions done in states where it was already legal):
Diane Adams, 28, died 1992
Eurice Agbagaa, 26, died 1989
Leigh Ann Alford, 34, died 2003
Demitrice Andews, 22, died 1988
Mickey Apodaca, 28, died 1984
Gloria Aponte, 20, died 1986
Charisse Ards, 20, died 1989
Barbara Auerbach, 38, died 1981
KB, age 19, died 1988
Jacqueline Bailey, 29, died 1977
Brenda Banks, 35, died 1989
Myrta Baptiste, 26, died 1989
Lisa Bardsley, 26, died 1995
Junette Barnes, 27, died 1988
Deanna Bell, 13, died 1992
Brenda Benton, 35, died 1987
Rosario Bermeo, 30, died 1983
Janet Blaum, 37, died 1974
Cassandra Bleavins, 20, died 1971
Linda Boom, 35, died 1995
Diane Boyd, 19, died 1981
Mary Bradley, 41, died 1985
Dorothy Brown, 37, died 1974
Chanelle Bryant, 22, died 2004
Dorothy Bryant, 22, died 1986
Belinda Byrd, 37, died 1987
Janeth Caldwell, 36, died 1987
Geneva Calton, 21, died 1979
Joan Camp, 22, died 1985
Marla Cardamone, 18, died 1989
Teresa Causey, 17, died 1988
Claudia Caventou, 33, died 1988
Patricia Chacon, 16, died 1984
Colleen Chambers, 34, died 1984
Sandra Chmiel, 35, died 1975
Gwendolyn Cliett, 29, died 1980
Margaret Clodfelter, 19, died 1980
Pamela Colson, 31, died 1994
Geneva Colton, 21, died 1979
Andrea Corey, 31, died 1993
Liliana Cortez, 22, died 1986
Edith Cote, 38, died 1991
Sheryl Cottone, 23, died 1981
Twila Coulter, 21, died 1972
Carol Cunningham, 21, died 1986
Betty Damato, 26, died 1980
Mary Ann Dancy, 32, died 1990
Angel Dardie, 22, died 1982
Barbaralee Davis, 18, died 1977
Glenda Davis, 31, died 1989
Kathy Davis, 26, died 1987
Margaret Davis, 33, died 1971
Sharon Davis, 17, died 1983
Marina DeChapel, 34, died 1978
Arlin dela Cruz, age 19, died 1992
Synthia Dennard, 24, died 1989
Alerte Desanges, 36, died 1994
Barbara Dillon, 22, died 1981
Jane Doe of Newark, 20, died 1993
Laniece Dorsey, 17, died 1986
Tamika Dowdy, 22, died 1998
Gwendolyn Drummer, 15, died 1972
Duarte, Anjelica, 21, died 1991
Evelyn Dudley, 38, died 1973
Sherry Emry, 26, died 1978
Georgianna English, 32, died 1980
Maureen Espinoza, 16, died 1997
Gladyss Estanlisao, 28, died 1989
Erna Fisher, 18, died 1988
Bonnie Fix, 38, died 1974
Sharon Floyd, 18, died 1975
Linda Fondren, 21, died 1974
Janet Forster, 18, died 1971
Cristella Forte, 16, died 1986
Glenna Jean Fox, 17, died 1989
Jammie Garcia, 14, died 1994
Josefina Garcia, died 1985
Marie Gibson, 34, died 1980
Christen Gilbert, 19, died 2005
Kathleen Gilbert, 29, died 1985
Christina Goesswein, 19, died 1990
Gaylene Golden, 21, died 1985
Maria Gomez, 39, died 1976
Edrica Goode, 21, died 2007
Shary Graham, 34, died 1982
Doris Grant, 32, died 1971
Debra Gray, 34, died 1989
Laura Grunas, 30, died 2006
Carolina Gutierrez, 21, died 1996
Angela Hall, 27, died 1991
Sharon Hamplton, 27, died 1996
Arneta Hardaway, 18, died 1985
Gracalynn "Tammy" Harris, 19, died 1997
Wilma Harris, 17, died 1974
L'Echelle Head, 21, died 2000
Sheila Hebert, 27, died 1984
Donna Heim, 20, died 1986
Lou Ann Herron, 33, died 1998
Moris Helen Herron, 26, died 1983
Rhonda Hess, 20, died 1982
Betty Hines, 21, died 1971
Shirley Hollis, 30, died 1991
Denise Holmes, 24, died 1970
Barbara Hoppert, 16, died 1983
Mary Ives, 28, died 1983
Karretu Jabbie, 24, died 1989
Louchrisser Jackson, 23, died 1977
Sandra Kaiser, 14, died 1984
Patricia King, 24, died 1987
Giselene Lafontant, 25, died 1993
Minnie Lathan, 41, died 1978
Barbara Lerner, 30, died 1981
Susan Levy, 30, died 1992
Cora Lewis, 23, died 1992
Sara Lint, 22, died 1970
Maria Lira, 19, ded 1974
Suzanne Logan, 34, died 1992
Diana Lopez, 25, died 2002
Linda Lovelace, 21, died 1980
Elva Lozada, died 1964
Deborah Lozinski, 17, died 1985
Dawn Mack, 21, died 1991
Michelle Madden, 18, died 1986
Sharon Margrove, 25, died 1970
Haley Mason, 22, died 2001
Gail Mazo, 27, died 1979
Sophie McCoy, 17, died 1990
Rita McDowell, 16, died 1975
Myria McFadden, 28, died 1987
Evangeline McKenna, 38, died 1974
Kathy McKnight, 36, died 1993
Kendra McLeod, 22, died 1998
Lynn McNair, 24, died 1979
Dawn Mendoza, 28, died 1988
Yvonne Mesteth, 18, died 1985
Natalie Meyers, 16, died 1972
Sandra Milton, 23, died 1990
Mitsue Mohar, 31, died 1975
Ruth Montero, 23, died 1979
Denise Montoya, 15, died 1988
Beverly Moore, 15, died 1975
Sylvia Moore, 18, died 1986
Christine Mora, 18, died 1994
Maura Morales, 25, died 1981
Shelby Moran, 60, died 1999
Katherine Morse, 20, died 1970
Kelly Morse, 32, died 1992
Loretta Morton, 16, died 1984
Kathy Murphy, 17, died 1973
Dorothy Muzorewa, 25, died 1974
Guadalupe Negron, 33, died 1993
Kimberly Neil, died 2000
Germaine Newman, 14, died 1984
Sara Niebel, 15, died 1994
Maria Ortega, 23, died 1970
Joyce Ortenzio, 32, died 1988
Venus Ortiz, 29, died 1998
Linda Padfield, 28, died 1973
Mary Ann Page, 36, died 1977
Mary Paredez, 26, died 1977
Holly Patterson, 18, died 2003
Shirley Payne, 33, died 1983
Mary Pena, 43, died 1984
DaNette Pergusson, 19, died 1992
Erika Peterson, 28, died 1961
Katherine Pierce, 27, died 1989
Katrina Poole, 16, died 1988
Yvette Poteat, 26, died 1985
Vanessa Preston, 22, died 1980
Dawn Ravenell, 13, died 1985
Jacqueline Reynolds, 22, died 1986
Erica Richardson, 16, died 1989
Luz Rodriguez, 40, died 1986
Magdalena Rodriguez, 23, died 1994
Rosael Rodriguez, 21, died 1986
Adelle Roe, age 26, died 2002
Amanda Roe, 19, died 1970
Alice Roe, 31, died 1970
Amy Roe, 35, died 1971
Annie Roe, 29, died 1971
Andrea Roe, 26, died 1971
Anita Roe, 23, died 1971
April Roe, 17, died 1971
Audrey Roe, 44, died 1971
Barbara Roe, 35, died 1971
Becky Roe, 18, died 1971
Beth Roe, 35, died 1971
Betty Roe, 29, died 1974
Beverly Roe, 21, died 1978
Brenda Roe, 31, died 1974
Cherish Roe, died 2005
Christi Roe, 29, died 1972
Cindy Roe, 25, died 1972
Colleen Roe, 31, died 1972
Connie Roe, 31, died 1972
Danielle Roe, 18, died 1972
Dawn Roe, 29, died 1972
Denise Roe, 27, died 1977
Donna Roe, 18, died 1973
Dorothy Roe, 44, died 1973
Eleanor Roe, 20, died 1973
Ellen Roe #1, 22, died 1974
Ellen Roe #2, 18, died 1983
Erica Roe, 20, died 1974
Faith Roe, 21, died 1974
Faye Roe, 18, died 1979
Gail Roe, 23, died 1975
Gloria Roe, 35, died 1976
Isabel Roe, died 1981
Judy Roe, 42, died 1970
Julie Roe, 14, died 1972
Kimberly Roe, 25, died 1970
Lori Roe, 17, died 1970
Malorie Roe, 35, died 1974
Mary Roe, 19, died 1971
Melissa Roe, 27, died 1992
Molly Roe, 21, died 1975
Monica Roe, 31, died 1971
Nadine Roe, 32, died 1978
Nancy Roe, 16, died 1972
Pamela Roe, 38, died 1974
Patricia Roe, 16, died 1975
Robin Roe, 21, died 1972
Roseanne Roe, 37, died 1971
Roxanne Roe, 17, died 1972
Sandra Roe, 18, died 1971
Sara Roe, 22, died 1972
Serena Roe, 22, died 1980
Sherri Roe, 20, died 1975
Sheryl Roe, 23, died 1970
Susan Roe, 21, died 1992
Tammy Roe, 33, died 1971
Tara Roe, died 2005
Teresa Roe, 19, died 1974
Terri Roe, 43, died 1991
Vanessa Roe, 35, died 1973
Vicki Roe, 23, died 1971
Wanda Roe, died 2006
Wendy Roe, 23, died 1972
Yvonne Roe, 19, died 1999
Julia Rogers, 20, died 1973
Rhonda Rollinson, 32, died 1992
Allegra Roseberry, 41, died 1988
Sharonda Rowe, 17, died 1981
Rhonda Ruggiero, 29, died 1982
Stacy Ruckman, 23, died 1988
LaSandra Russ, 20, died 1971
Tamia Russell, 15, doed 2004
F.S., 16, died 1970
Stella Saenz, 42, died 1968
Angela Sanchez, 27, died 1993
Angela Satterfield, 23, died 1990
Carole Schaner, 37, died 1971
Angela Scott, 19, died 1979
Oriene Shevin, 34, died 2005
Gloria Small, 43, died 1978
Deloris Smith, 15, died 1979
Diane Smith, 23, died 1976
Laura Hope Smith, 22, died 2007
Margaret Smith, 24, died 1971
Teresa Smith, 31, died 1988
Laura Sorrels, 30, died 1988
Kathryn Strong, 26, died 1972
Jennifer Suddeth, 17, died 1982
Tami Suematsu, 19, died 1988
Yvonne Tanner, 22, died 1984
Michelle Thames, 18, died 1987
Ingrid Thomas, 28, died 1994
Magnolia Thomas, 36, died 1986
Hoa Thuy "Vivian" Tran, 22, died 2003
Elizabeth Tsuji, 21, died 1978
Cheryl Tubbs, 29, died 1975
Iris Valazquez, 20, died 1987
Cycloria Vangates, 32, died 1976
Veal, Latachie, 17, died 1991
Brenda Vise, 38, died 2002
Cheryl Vosseler, 17, died 1969
Gail Vroman, 20, died 1979
Pamela Wainwright, 37, died 1987
Lynette Wallace, 22, died 1975
Debra Walton, 35, died 1989
Nicey Washington, 26, died 2000
Sheila Watley, 31, died 1987
Diane Watson, 27, died 1987
Ingar Weber, 28, died 1991
Robin Wells, 27, died 1981
Chivon Williams, died 1996
Ellen Williams, 38, died 1985
Nichole Williams, 22, died 1997
Sandra Williams, 30, died 1984
Shirley Williams, 30, died 1980
Tanya Williamson, 28, died 1996
Carole Wingo, 22, died 1974
Virginia Wolfe, 33, died 1998
Darlene Wood, 23, died 1982
Gail Wright, 29, died 1986
Stacy Zallie, 20, died 2002
Apparently the coathangers waved by proaborts in advocacy of legal abortion have probably killed more women than coathangers used in self-induced abortion attempts. Again, the bitter irony...
Posted by: jtm at January 11, 2008 10:27 AMjtm -
Where did you find this list?
Posted by: Tara at January 11, 2008 3:16 PMJTM, nobody told you that zero women died from having abortions. Of course, many more women die from continuing pregnancies and giving birth, both in raw numbers and as a percentage.
Any objection to abortion on the basis of "risk to the woman" can only logically be an even greater condemnation of giving birth.
Posted by: Doug at January 11, 2008 8:37 PM
