President Bush Made Me Have an Abortion!
This is exactly what is wrong with our culture!
This lady from Virginia is your typical self centered, selfish, immature, example of what a culture of moral depravity and relativism produces.
Dana L., married, two kids, 42 years old has "as sudden rush of passion", and "I failed to insert my diaphragm." So begins her pity party story.
I am, however, grateful she shared her 'story'. It can be used as another example of a misguided woman killing her baby because giving it up for adoption would just be too painful and inconvenient perhaps. It's a shame she had no Church Family to turn to for help, and more of a shame she blames 'religion' for her circumstances as well.
Her words, "The conservative politics of the Bush administration forced me to have an abortion I didn't want. Well, not literally, but let me explain."You have got to read this!
"I arrived shortly before 10 a.m. in a bleak downpour, trusting that someone had recorded my appointment. I shuffled to the front door through a phalanx of umbrellaed protesters, who chanted loudly about Jesus and chided me not to go into that house of abortion.
All the while, I was thinking that if religion hadn't been allowed to seep into American politics the way it has, I wouldn't even be there. This all could have been stopped way before this baby was conceived if they had just let me have that damn pill."
"It was a decision I am sorry I had to make. It was awful, painful, sickening. But I feel that this administration gave me practically no choice but to have an unwanted abortion because the way it has politicized religion made it well-nigh impossible for me to get emergency contraception that would have prevented the pregnancy in the first place.
And to think that, all these years after Roe v. Wade became the law of the land, this is what our children have to look forward to as they approach their reproductive years."
Dana L. is a lawyer and writer living in Virginia. Out of concern for her family's privacy, she requested that her last name not be published.
Washington Post Sunday, June 4, 2006; Page B01



3 Comments:
Everyone is free to do whatever they want to do in the day of moral relativism until it comes down to personal responsibility and then it is someone else's fault.
Morally reprehensible actions come with personal consequences.
When will the people understand that they sound like idiots?
This is too rich. Bush forces her to have an abortion through rhetoric that this woman wouldn't accept as truth if it bit her in her baby killing ass. This is the type of logic liberals expect people to accept?
she obviously didnt try that hard. she only called 1, maybe 2 pharmacies? its her own fault. i never understood the problem with the morning after pill. to me it is just the inverse equivalence of defribrillator.
i never thought about using this as an excuse though. bush made me leave the toilet seat up.
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