Million Humans
It is so tragic. In January of 2008, the United States secretly passed it's
50,000,000th abortion!!! Not a word was mentioned by the manure-spreading newsmedia. Not one word was mentioned on America's radios. America's pulpits
were eerily silent. How could this be? What has happened to our nation? Why are
the churches silent? Why don't people care anymore? Oh, the loss of humanity!
Whereas Adolf Hitler is continually demonized at every mention of his name,
American's remain alarmingly silent concerning the abortion holocaust right here
in America. Whereas Hitler murdered an estimated 6,000,000 people, mainly Jews,
Americans have brutally murdered over 50,000,000 human beings by abortion. What
makes the holocaust in America any different than Hitler's? There is no
difference. Death is death. Murder is murder. Evil is evil.
Woe unto the United States of America for our barnyard morality and woeful
irresponsibility, which has led to tens-of-millions of unwanted pregnancies and
the Nazi-style, fascist, human
extermination methods of the abortion industry!
Fifty Million Lost Lives Since 1973
By Randall K. O’Bannon, Ph.D.
Page 18, January 2008, Volume 35, Issue 1
By the time you read this sentence, America will have passed a tragic, momentous, and most sobering milestone. Within a day or two of January 22, 2008, the 35th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, baby number 50,000,000 will have been sacrificed on the altar of Roe v. Wade.
The magnitude of the killing is staggering. Fifty million represents a population greater than any state, greater than California (36 million), greater than the next two largest states—Texas and New York—combined (23 million and 19 million, respectively). In fact, if you combined the entire populations of all of the 25 states with the fewest people, it still would not equal 50 million.
Of course, the issue isn’t numbers. Each abortion represents at least one lost life and what may be a deeply wounded woman’s soul. Families, too, suffer, and society itself pays a dear price, with lost innovation, productivity, and creativity.
How many great books, symphonies, films have been lost? How many profitable businesses never came to be? What if we aborted the child who would have found the cure for cancer? How much love and laughter has the world been deprived of?
The annual toll has slowed down, thanks to the hard work of pro-lifers. The cumulative number was increasing by 1.6 million a year as recently as 1990. Today, the annual number is less than 1.3 million, still a ghastly figure, but a definite improvement. Pro-lifers have changed minds and changed hearts by legislation, education, and outreach.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the abortion rate (the number of abortions per thousand women of childbearing age) for 2004, the latest date for which we have national statistics, was 16. That rate reached 25 in 1980 and stayed in the 20s up through 1997.
The last time the abortion rate was lower than it is today was in 1973, the first year of Roe, when it was 14.
Abortion rates are affected by pregnancy rates and population shifts both within and without the age bracket. However, abortion ratios reveal the increasing prevalence of life-affirming choices among America’s pregnant women. (The CDC reaches its abortion ratio figure by comparing the number of abortions versus the number of live births.)
In 1984, the abortion ratio was 364, meaning 364 women chose abortion for every one thousand women who had a live birth. The ratio hit the 300s in 1976 and stayed above 300 for over 20 years. Today, the CDC reports a figure of 238 abortions for every 1,000 live births, a decrease of more than a third, a major shift downward.
CDC statistics show us that abortion has changed in the 35 years it has taken us to go from the first post-Roe abortion in 1973 to the 50 millionth. In 1973, the CDC says that 36.1% of all abortions were performed at eight weeks of gestation or less. By 2004, that number was 61.4%.
Abortions were nearly evenly split among age groups in 1973. Teens, women 20–24, and women 25 and older each counted for about a third of the total (32.7%, 32.0%, and 35.3%, respectively). By 2004, those percentages skewed heavily toward the older end of that spectrum.
Women 25 and older accounted for nearly half of all abortions (49.8%), with teens being responsible for just 17.4%. (Women 20–24 accounted for 32.8%.) Parental involvement laws certainly contributed to this, as do attitudinal shifts in the younger generation, who have experienced Roe’s devastation firsthand.
Other changes are identifiable, but less dramatic. Whites accounted for 72.5% of abortions in 1973, blacks for 27%. The percentage of abortions performed on black women rose to 38.2% in 2004, though overall, abortions to African-Americans have dropped along with declining national totals in recent years. Whites accounted for 60.6% of the total in 2004. Other races were responsible for the remaining 4.7%.
Hispanics were not counted by the CDC as a separate ethnic group until 1990, but their percentage has risen steadily. Responsible for 11.4% of abortions in 1990, Hispanics in 2004 accounted for 21.5% of the abortions. (Hispanics appear to have been counted as “white” in the racial breakdowns above. Ethnicity is simply broken down by “Hispanic” and “Non-Hispanic.”)
The vast majority of aborting women have always been unmarried. The proportion increased only slightly over the past three-plus decades of legal abortion. Unmarried women accounted for 72.6% of abortions in 1973 and 82.8% in 2004.
One very significant change is the number of women having abortions who’d previously given birth. Figures from the earliest years are fuzzy, but in 1979–81, over 58% of women having abortions reported no previous live births. By 2004, that number had flipped, with at least 59.1% already having given birth to at least one other child.
CDC figures on the type of abortion procedure used are not entirely helpful because of the broadness and vagueness of their categories. “Curettage” was the method used for 88.4% of abortions in 1973. 74.9% of that was “suction curettage” and 13.5% for what the CDC calls “sharp curettage.”
“Intrauterine instillation” methods, using chemicals such as hypertonic saline, accounted for 10.3% of abortions in 1973, while “hysterotomy/hysterectomy” was employed in 0.7%. (A hysterotomy is similar to a Cesarean section but with the objective of killing the child.) “Other” methods were responsible for the remaining 0.4%.
By 2004, hysterotomy/hysterectomy as an abortion procedure had virtually disappeared (it is now counted in the “other” category if it ever occurs). “Intrauterine instillation” (now likely to use other chemicals such as hyperosmolar urea) accounts for 0.5%. After hitting a high of 98.9% in 1995, curettage now accounts for 88.6% of abortions (with “suction curettage” at 87.4%, “sharp curettage” at 1.2%). The difference has largely been taken up by “other” procedures, which now include “medical” [chemical] abortions such as those done with RU486. They account for 10.8%.
At least 43.9% of abortions in 2004 were repeat abortions. The status of 2.4% of women was unknown, meaning the real figure could be as high as 46.3%.
The CDC reported that 10 women died from legal abortions in 2003. The CDC notes that from its records, at least 362 women have died from legal abortions since 1973.
Who’s Counting and How?
There are two basic sources of abortion statistics in the U.S.—the Alan Guttmacher Institute (AGI), which is a special research affiliate of Planned Parenthood, and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), which is an agency of the U.S. government. Both have their flaws and advantages.
The CDC relies on reports it receives from state health agencies. These are widely recognized to be undercounts, and many states no longer report at all. California, the nation’s most populous state, has been missing from CDC totals since 1998, along with a few others. Thus the CDC figures cannot realistically be used to calculate national totals.
AGI surveys abortion clinics directly, making its totals much more reliable. But AGI does not conduct its surveys every year.
Even with its flaws, CDC statistics, because of their regularity, give a better sense of the demographic shifts from year to year. AGI surveys give a better estimate of the national total and the cumulative numbers over time.
National Right to Life uses the AGI estimates to calculate the number of abortions that have occurred in America since 1973, the year Roe was decided. AGI has published estimates of annual abortions for every year from 1973 to 2003. The latest figure is 1,287,000. However, even AGI’s numbers are low.
NRLC uses the figure of 1,287,000 for every year from 2003 to 2007 and then adds an additional 3% that AGI itself says its surveys may undercount. This yields a total of 49,915,602 abortions up through the end of 2007.
At the current rate of 3,526 abortions per day, the 50 millionth abortion would have occurred just before midnight on January 23.
SOURCE: Fifty Million Lost Lives Since 1973
END
What is a Life Worth? (YouTube video)
Please take a look at this YouTube video. It will remind you that every human life is precious and that we can see this truth most clearly through the face of a helpless, innocent baby who can do nothing for us but allow us the opportunity to give ourselves to him in love. It teaches that joy comes through giving oneself to another for their own sake and that authentic joy can be experienced in the midst of difficulties and even amidst tremendous sorrow. Mostly, it will reveal the heroic courage and life affirming witness that is possible for those yielded to and animated by the life of the Holy Spirit. Take a look but make sure you have your Kleenex ready.
www.abort73.com
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the Injustice of Abortion
PRO-CHOICE: The gas oven or an abortionist's garbage dumpster?
The Silent American Holocaust: Abortion!
Aborted Fetus Material is Being Put
into Vaccines!
The Silent American Holocaust: Abortion!
See Inside An Abortion Death-Camp!
EU to Doctors: Thou Shalt Abort!
Why We Oppose Planned Parenthood
Abortion and the Ancient Practice of Child Sacrifice
Big Families
(The wicked are trying to PREVENT you from having a big family!)
The Truth About Margaret Sanger
(Planned Parenthood's Racist Founder)
The Negro Project
(Margaret Sanger's Eugenic Plan for Black America)
The Truth Why Women Have Abortions
If you ask people why they do the things they do in life, they will give you sensible sounding reasons which seem to explain their decisions. We like to believe that we exercise sound judgment, especially in the important decisions of our lives.
I think that this is rarely true. I think that standard operating procedure for human decision making is to do what feels right to you at the time, and then to give logical sounding justifications for what you were already going to do anyway, whether you had justifications or not.
So, if you are pregnant, and want to get an abortion, you will be able to give any number of reasonable sounding explanations why this is the right decision. You're not ready to be a parent, or you need to finish your education or get to a better point in your career, or you don't have enough money, etc.
If instead you want to keep the baby, you will explain how even though you will have some extra difficulties due to the lack of money or whatever, you will certainly be up to the challenge to make your life work with the baby, how being a parent will be good for you, what a great parent you'll make, how it will bring you and the father closer together, and so on. In either case, none of these will be the real reason for your decision. The real reason for your decision will always be, "I did it because I wanted to do it."
"And I will punish the world for their evil, and the wicked for their iniquity; and I will cause the arrogancy of the proud to cease, and will lay low the haughtiness of the terrible."
— Isaiah 13:11
“To educate our Hispanic community regarding the life issues, especially the hate crime they have been subjected to by the abortion industry and promoters of abortion.”
Mission statement—http://www.hispanicsforlife.org
There is hope!
Christian Adoption Services
RU-486 Abortion Pill Manufactured by Same Company as Nazi Zyklon-B Gas
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?
There is none!
Before I formed thee... I knew thee
The Horror of Abortion!
If God could hear the voice of Abel's blood crying out to Him from the ground (Genesis 4:10), do you suppose God has missed the cries of those 50,000,000 infants who've been butchered in America since 1973?
"...speaking the truth in love..." —Ephesians 4:15
"Ye that love the LORD, hate evil..." —Psalm 97:10
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