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?



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