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The February blas

February 5, 2008 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

There’s a reason why I link to The Dawn Patrol  on this site-she posts good stuff.  Today’s meandering exegesis examines all the bad things that have happened to her lately and how…they actually worked for good. A reminder: There is no conspiracy. Bad things happen to good people. And the trucks that repeatedly splashed slush all over my new black pants on the way to work did not do so purposefully.

Filed Under: All Posts Tagged With: Dawn Eden, February

Quadruple the benefits, quadruple the fun

February 4, 2008 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

The U.K. will allow men with multiple wives to claim multiple benefits. Read all about it, here.  The “Have your say” question asks this: “Should multiple wives get recognition from the state?” Er, how about “Should men have multiple wives?”

Then again, any criticism is a bit of the pot calling the kettle black, in a way.

Filed Under: All Posts Tagged With: diversity, harem, Islamic law, multiple wives

Justification as bread and butter

February 4, 2008 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

If I were Garson Romalis, I would want to make a really strong case for why dismembering 18-week-old babies isn’t wrong. He does it, here. I was going to transcribe this talk because I heard it live.

What struck me when I heard him was his tone of condescending superiority: His is the only speciality, he says, where women say “Thank you for what you do.” Excuse me? Really? Ever seen someone suffering from cancer and seen a doctor do all he could to save her? Ever seen a psychiatrist visiting patients on Christmas Eve, when he himself should be home with his family? Ever witnessed a family doc squeeze an extra patient in his day, because a patient called in desperate pain and needed to be checked out?

All Romalis knows is abortion. Instead of helping women, he puts them under the knife and sends them packing into the great silent beyond. For his two heart-wrenching anecdotes of women suffering, there are thousands more suffering today, the direct result of his actions. Only he doesn’t speak for them. Who does, is the question, really. Who does?

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Why I’m “ProWomanProLife”

February 4, 2008 by Rebecca Walberg Leave a Comment

In the letters page of the National Post this morning is a summary of letters received after the Morgentaler retrospective last week.  There is an excerpt containing the old chestnut that most anti-abortion activists are men, that it’s about controlling women, that if men got pregnant this wouldn’t be an issue.  It’s to put this to rest that I think PWPL is so timely and necessary.

While noting that I don’t think the taxpayer should fund medically unnecessary surgery in general, and that Canada’s lack of abortion law puts us well to the left of all of Europe in terms of access to abortion at any stage in pregnancy, for any reason, I’m not in favour of trying to legislate abortion out of existence.  For one thing, the problem isn’t just that abortions are readily available; if we somehow shut down all abortion providers in Canada, there would still be demand, which could be satisfied by clinics in the USA, among others.  On the other hand, if we can reduce demand by changing how people think about abortion, the number of abortions will fall whether or not willing doctors are easy to find.  For another, the strenuous efforts of abolitionists have yielded very little in terms of measurable progress in reducing abortion, so it’s time to try a more fruitful strategy.

I have my own beliefs about the sanctity and rights of an unborn baby, but I don’t think we’ll change many minds by arguing about that.  The proliferation of 3D ultrasound machines, new research about fetal awareness and pain, and the increasing viability of extremely premature babies will continue to make an impression on some people,  but for those who are heavily invested in the moral neutrality of abortion on demand, and who see the concession of any status to the fetus as in direct conflict with the rights of the mother, this won’t make a lot of difference.

We need more discussion, then, of abortion as a women’s issue.  Abortion damages women.  It does them physical and psychological harm, which is multiplied by the fact that very few women seeking abortions give their informed consent (meaning consent even after being advised of the risks.)  Those of us who take such things seriously tend to agree that it does them spiritual harm.  More broadly, a culture in which abortion is seen as essentially harmless wreaks profound changes to our collective understanding of motherhood, sexuality, the obligations of mothers and fathers to each other and their children, and adulthood.  These changes aren’t good for anyone, but they’re especially pernicious to young women.

An obstetrician I met several years ago told me that in his experience, “women want an abortion like an animal in a trap wants to chew its leg off.”  Making it easier and less painful to chew off a leg isn’t how I want to make a difference.  We need to talk about why women choose abortion, how that choice affects them and those close to them in the short- and long-term, and what we can do to help women, after they’ve had an abortion and especially before they make that choice.

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The Tommy Schnurmacher Show – Part 3

February 4, 2008 by Brigitte Pellerin Leave a Comment

[podcast]https://www.prowomanprolife.org/media/CJAD080204-3.mp3[/podcast]

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The Tommy Schnurmacher Show – Part 2

February 4, 2008 by Brigitte Pellerin Leave a Comment

[podcast]https://www.prowomanprolife.org/media/CJAD080204-2.mp3[/podcast]

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The Tommy Schnurmacher Show

February 4, 2008 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

Just an FYI: I will be on the Tommy Schnurmacher Show at ten am EST today.

Here’s part one:

[podcast]https://www.prowomanprolife.org/media/CJAD080204-1.mp3[/podcast]

Filed Under: All Posts Tagged With: Tommy Schnurmacher

It’s not every day

February 4, 2008 by Brigitte Pellerin Leave a Comment

… that a pregnancy saves the mother’s life. But this one did.

Miracle Astra Alice Alfreda Follett was born prematurely during the 35th week of Roxanne’s pregnancy on Jan. 24 at the University Hospital. In a rare double operation the baby was delivered by Caesarian section moments before doctors started open-heart surgery on her mother.

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Dr. [Billy] Wong said Roxanne Follett would likely not be alive today if she hadn’t been pregnant because a tear in her aorta would probably not have been discovered otherwise. Within 24 to 48 hours of an aortic tear, 40% of patients die without surgery, Dr. [Rod] MacArthur added.

Filed Under: All Posts Tagged With: Roxanne Follett

New comment page up

February 3, 2008 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

I know you’ve been waiting all weekend: Check out the new comments page here. (Questions? Concerns? For how our comments page works, see here.)

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This is so, like, revolutionary

February 3, 2008 by Brigitte Pellerin Leave a Comment

There’s quite a row, as they say over there, in the UK these days over plans to overhaul the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill. Of particular interest in this debate is whether or not to lower the 24-week limit for abortions, which was set in 1990 and is considered one of the most liberal in Europe. Now new figures show survival rates of very premature babies have increased dramatically over the last decade and a half, giving ammunition to those who would want the limit lowered.

I find this debate fascinating. Especially this bit:

The Government said all these were matters for Parliament to debate and decide on a free vote.

Imagine that. Parliamentarians debating and voting on important issues. How weird.

Filed Under: All Posts Tagged With: premature babies, UK

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