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...because she thinks the abortion caused her to act out and use drugs. Now the fact that she was pregnant in the first place -- she does not go into that, but my guess is that she was already acting out and that is how she got into the predicament. So she conveniently blames her own continuing bad choices on the abortion. Then she went straight, and apparently got "saved", and found a lot of support for the idea that the abortion was a defining moment of her life. So she feels the need to stop anyone else from having freedom of choice in the matter. Because God knows, a 54-year-old woman with 5 other children and a dead baby in her womb should not have the choice to abort her pregnancy, dammit, because it is not a pretty procedure.
I'm thinking of gathering closeup photos of normal births, right when the baby comes out, placentas, bloody cords, bruised faces, bloody limbs -- and blowing them up on billboards with shrill headlines saying "IS THIS WHAT SHOULD BE HAPPENING IN OUR COUNTRY?!?!?!?!"
Birth is messy. Surprise, surprise, so is abortion.
My daughter and I used to watch operations on one of our TV channels. It was educational, and also fun to inflict on visitors when they came over at the wrong time. (okay, okay, it was fun but we never forced anyone to watch if it really bothered them). The bloodiest operation I ever saw on TV was a C-Section.
Sorry about all the detail -- it just pissed me off, her talking about "I left 'my baby' in a toilet". In my opinion, she has been heavily coached on how to think about what happened to her. Maybe her parents were controlling, maybe that's why she acted out, and maybe her getting "saved" really did help her to quit drugs. But she makes the classic mistake of believing that her individual experience, and how she interprets it, should be used to decide the law for other people.
O'Reilly, of course, has no such excuse. He's just scum, pure scum.
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