By Douglas V. Gibbs
In thirty-two states movements have erupted seeking to legally define every unborn baby as a "person" protected by God-given and constitutionally protected rights, including the right to life. Americans have rejected the government-paid abortions provision in the Democrat's idiotic health care bill. Obama's support of partial birth abortion continues to be a factor in the nose dive of his approval ratings.
People are realizing the barbaric nature of abortion.
The stories that best exhibits how our moral character is beginning to reject the genocide of babies in the form of abortion are those of abortionists, that when faced with the reality of the barbaric practice, change their tune.
The most famous conversion to the pro-life side of the debate is of Jane Roe (Norma McCorvey), from the Roe v. Wade case of 1973, who in 1995 became a pro-life advocate.
Recently, another case of "change of heart when faced with the truth" has emerged.
The former director of a Planned Parenthood clinic in Texas quit her post and joined a pro-life group outside the facility in prayer. Her "change of heart" came after watching an abortion. On the screen, visible because of an ultrasound, she watched the unborn child "crumple" as it was vacuumed out of a patient's uterus.
She went from extremely pro-choice to pro-life by merely being exposed to the truth.
I have been a firm believer that often leftists don't understand what they read or see when exposed to the truth because they are unable to process the truth. They have been so deceived that the truth simply does not compute.
The story of this woman becoming pro-life after being exposed to the truth gives me hope. When the deceived are exposed to the truth, sometimes, their humanity, and common sense, reawakens. Sometimes, it is possible to turn from the dark side.
-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary
Planned Parenthood Director Quits After Watching Abortion on Ultrasound - Liberty Post
'Personhood' movement explodes in 32 states - World Net Daily
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