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Women Can Have It All? Only If You Abort, Claim Pro-Abortion Feminists

Last week, an ad campaign aimed at helping women learn about post-abortion syndrome exposed the fact that modern day Feminists rejoice at abortion for convenience and that they are anything but “pro-women”. I wrote about it here and those same feminists, and others, were none too pleased with me.

While they blatantly ignored my point regarding post-abortion syndrome and the damage it does to women, they actually ended up merely validating my claims and confirming that they do, in fact, rejoice at the aborting of a child for convenience sake. With their rationalizations (term used loosely) for the same, they also exposed that they are not just pro-abortion, but they are also misogynists who believe that pregnant women and Mothers are somehow non-functional and disabled.

Jessica Valenti of Feministing and Amanda Marcotte, previously chief blogger for John Edwards’ Presidential campaign, both tried, and failed, to refute my points. Instead, they dug themselves deeper. Marcotte must be used to sinking low, having worked for John Edwards. No wonder she thinks he’s such a great guy; by all accounts, he tried to get his mistress to abort their child. Hey, a baby was inconvenient to his hopes and career plans. That makes him aces in Marcotte’s book!

They both latched onto one phrase in my original post; a phrase that had little to do with the key issue. Jessica Valenti writes:

Going to college is a matter of “convenience”? Really? Women want higher education for “co-ed fun”?

It isn’t that anti-choicers don’t understand why women get abortions – it’s that they care so little about women’s lives that any reason given to obtain an abortion is seen as “convenient.” [snip]

So yeah, I guess I would “rejoice” over women obtaining abortions when it’s convenient. (The inaccessibility of abortion for too many women makes actual rejoicing impossible.) Whether it’s for health, financial, and educational reasons – or simply not wanting to have a child yet – it would absolutely thrill me if women’s life decisions were respected, accepted and supported.  But instead, we live in a world where a woman’s desire for something as basic as education is mocked as selfish.  And we’re the ones who are “anti-woman”?  I think not.

Or simply not wanting to have a child yet. Silly me. I thought that if you didn’t want to have a child, one would use birth control or, you know, not have sex. When does that choice come into play, Jessica? It seems to me that you are the “anti-choicer” because you don’t believe that women can possibly be smart enough to act responsibly and make choices all on her very own.

Marcotte went one further and called me “grim” and “unhinged”:

Anti-choice blogger Lori Ziganto completely lost it at the suggestion that a woman might have a good reason to go to college and get an education, dropping the sexually charged word “co-ed” and hinting that college was just about having fun.  Sexy, sexy fun.  Ziganto seems to imagine that there isn’t much to women besides that which happens in or around their uteruses, so if they aren’t baby-making, then they’re sleeping around. . .

It’s mind-boggling to think of how grim a person you must be to come so unhinged at the idea of college kids having some fun, but more than that, it was startling how naked Ziganto’s contempt for women’s education was.  Most anti-choicers know better than to just lay it out there like that.  Most of them, you have to judge by their actions.  But even by that measure, it’s easy to see this belief that women’s minds and well-being are irrelevant is built in to anti-choice policy ideals.

Sigh. I honestly don’t know if they truly are that dense or if they are just being willfully ignorant.  It’s hilarious how they are constantly projecting. Obsessed with uteruses? Check! Turn everything into something sexual? Check!

Firstly, they should lose the chips on their shoulder and instead learn a little something called tongue in cheek.  I suppose that they don’t get the concept of levity, since they are constant grievance mongers and Debbie Downers who thrive on anger and a sense of victim-hood. Also, when did the term co-ed become “sexually charged”? Isn’t that a normal term for college students? Plus, I thought the sexes were exactly the same? Typical narrative from modern day Feminists; try to paint anyone who doesn’t share your “sexual empowerment” beliefs as some sort of puritanical prude.

Secondly, there is no “non-fun” reason not to be able to attend college if pregnant or a mother. Pregnancy or a child doesn’t stop you from being able to attend class or, you know, read. Both Valenti and Marcotte are claiming that a pregnant woman is somehow non-functional, incapable of thought and disabled to the point where she can’t attend college while pregnant – or even after having a child.

Thus, Feminists believe that pregnant women or Moms do not belong in college. How can they function in the workplace either, then, if they can’t even crack a book or sit in a classroom while pregnant or while mothering a child? Feminists think Moms are dumb, incapable, non-functional and should be secluded from the rest of society, apparently. You’ve come a long way, baby!

You see, their misogynistic modern day feminist beliefs have taught them that pregnancy is an illness and that having a baby is a punishment – our own President furthered that belief. They do not believe a woman can, or should, have it all. They believe that motherhood is a detriment when, in reality, it is an attribute and an accomplishment in and of itself. One that is worth way more and has far more true meaning than anything else. In fact, it’s priceless.

I’ve said before that one day I hope to take back the term Feminist, as it has been bastardized beyond any recognizable meaning. I lied. I’m doing it now. I am a Feminist. These women are not. They are, at best, Faux Feminists and, at worst, misogynists. In fact, I think they require a new term: Fem-ogynists.

True feminists, including the earliest leaders of the women’s movement, were, and are, Pro-Life. Pro-Life is Pro-Woman. Susan B. Anthony was Pro-Life, as was one of the authors of the original Equal Rights Amendment. I’ll refresh the memories of the Fem0gynists: her name was Alice Paul and she said “Abortion is the ultimate exploitation of women.”

She was right. Little did she know just how far the exploitation would reach and just how many lies would be told to achieve the exploitation of millions of women and the death of 50 million babies. Finally, at long last, more and more women are seeing through the lies. They aren’t good little robotic Stepford Feminists who can delusionally deny the very real immense guilt and deep pain resulting from the aborting of one’s own child; they are real women. With real feelings and real emotions. They are women with souls and with the strength to truly have it all.

I know this, because I know them and I listen to them. Women from all walks of life have reached out to me to thank me for speaking for them. Some have thanked me for simply being a human being and acknowledging the pain and guilt that they are living with their entire lives, some have shared their stories and others have thanked me for being “brave.” The fact that it is considered brave to speak out against the modern day Feminist/Femogynist not only makes me incredibly sad, but it speaks volumes.

See, the Femogynists do not empower women, but rather exploit them. They have taken the miracle of life, that only we can create, and have made it expendable. On purpose. Worse, they’ve tried, and partially succeeded through coercive fear tactics, in often making that the default option. They have taught a generation that they are supposed to abort an inconvenient child, that they can’t be “equal” unless they avoid being punished by a pesky baby.

They play the victim card incessantly, but they aren’t victims. They are the victimizers. Marcotte said:

If there’s ever a conflict between the baby-making functions and a woman’s hopes, dreams, responsibilities, or well-being, the former will always win with anti-choicers.

There’s the difference right there. We believe there is no conflict.

A baby does not crush a woman’s hopes, dreams or well-being. Motherhood enhances your life in ways that can’t even fully be described. A woman can have it all, and should. That’s what we “unhinged, ant-choicers” know.

By the way, Miss Valenti and Miss Marcotte, I wrote this while on a break from home schooling my child. You see, not only can a Mother obtain an education herself, but she can *gasp* educate others. That’s a concept lost on Fem-ogynists like yourselves, apparently.

(Cross-posted at NewsReal)

COMMENTS

  • Tbone

    Most murders are able to rationalize those selfish reasons.

    However, when viewed objectively, these rationalizations prove to be no more than hypocritically self-serving.

    Hypocrites become very defensive when their hypocrisy is laid bare.

    As such, the response to your original diary by those you cite is totally in character.

    • davesinsanantonio

      hypocrites go on the offensive. The get into attack mode. Exposing their hypocrisy makes them hurt, so they lash out–usually in extreme personal attacks. This is when their hatred and anger reaches a peak, and they want to destroy those who dare to tell the truth.

    • rangerwife

      to be around anymore. Can I off him too? He is rather inconvenient,

      Where do libs get their logic? I absolutely cannot understand their thought processes or how they arrive at their insane conclusions. Mind boggling and disgusting at the same time!

      • thefew

        I bought the whole feminist argument when I was young and I had an abortion. I have regretted it my entire life. And the older I get the WORSE the emotional pain becomes. The feminists are being dishonest and doing great harm to the young women of today who, like me, trusted them — after all, a women’s organization must be FOR women, right? Beyond my personal pain, don’t these women see what’s happening in India and China and even right here in the USA, gender testing is leading to abortions of FEMALE babies just because they are female. Thus has abortion become the ultimate tool of gender discrimination.

        • janis

          and then use your experience to help others, or to help stop this. All pain can be used as a teacher, as a motivator.

          Your comment about China and India and what’s happening here as well is a very good one. Maybe you could post that one on some feminist forum on the net somewhere and let us know their take on it?

        • zollistar

          Maybe you have already found some and sought their help. If not, I’ll check with a friend who can give me the names of some of them; I’ll be happy to post them for you.

  • JoeG

    My cousin got his girlfriend pregnant in college. His girlfriend was raised as far out there feminist and hung out with those folks. Of course they all pressured her to “not throw away her life.” Yes, those were their words. My cousin married her, and they now have two kids and are happily married 14 years later.

    I didn’t find out any of this until 7 years later when she told my wife and I about it. She told me the pressure from all of her friends and family was intense. She said that from the moment she found out, she knew that there was a human being inside her, and the thought of killing him made her ill. She said that deep in her soul she knew all abortion was wrong. She said that she knows that if she had caved into the pressure she would have had severe emotional problems for the rest of her life. She said that would truly be throwing away her life.

  • davidsongirl

    while she was in graduate school and it certainly didn’t stop her. She continued after I was born, and then managed a really cool career while taking care of us, working around our schedules and including us in her activities when she could. Then she decided to become a full-time homeschooling mom because she felt that was best for us. She said her only regret is that she didn’t start homeschooling earlier. I’m very blessed, I know.

    I work with a girl who was found in a dumpster when she was 2, and with a guy whose mother threw him down the stairs when he was a few days old. Both were adopted into loving homes and are thankful to be alive. It’s heartbreaking to think about how many children are not here because they were an inconvenience.

    Thanks for fighting for the women and children, Lori.

  • marshmom

    As someone who has just about “done it all”, I can honestly say that even after college, a career (albeit a brief one), and having children, having and raising children is BY FAR my happiest and most fulfilling accomplishment.
    Why is it always looked down upon by these “femogynists” as a negative thing to raise and nurture human being. How on earth is that perceived as less of an accomplishment than a “career”. Better yet, you are SO right when you say (in so many words) that a woman can get a higher education and have a family. Why not?
    Women’s bodies are the only bodies designed to grow and nurture LIFE! That should be the ultimate feminist message. Why would you want to destroy that?
    These woman may consider themselves “feminists”, but they are anything but.

    • davesinsanantonio

      is a negative because they are not nurturers. They are controllers. They want power over other human beings, and are willing to go to great lengths to get it. If you disagree with them, they will try to tear you down any way they can. It is sad, really, how small and insignificant they make themselves. The will never see the big picture, because they cannot see beyond themselves.

      • bassethound

        but if they DO allow one of these pesky babies to escape from the womb alive, the child is nothing more than a house pet to be shuttled off to day care as soon as possible. I had one “mother” chime “well, I want to use my brain to make important decisions other than what am I going to do today, the cooking or the laundry”. Actually interacting with a child and raising him is soooooo demeaning.

  • spepper

    you’d think from the comments and attacks from the so-called feminists about examining the negative effects of abortion, that in order to be considered a true feminist female, you need to go out, get impregnated, have an abortion, then get back to them– sounds like gang initiation to me………

    • davesinsanantonio

      Think about it. They demand loyalty to the group and what it stands for. You have to “kill” to become a member. If you ever turn on their gang they try to destroy you. You have to defend the “turf” of the group, which in this case is political correctness. You have to get “marked”, in this case “labeled”. You are right on!

  • Maryscott_OConnor

    There is no such thing as an intellectually honest “conservative” anymore, is there?

    • http://theminorityreportblog.com Repair_Man_Jack
    • Christine (Trelaina)

      Me, I’ll thank Lori for her wonderful post.

      I am a full-time working mother of two. I enjoy my job and find it rewarding, but if the opportunity arose I could leave today with minimal regrets.

      My life would be OVER without my boys.

      • davidsongirl

        is people. As they say, at the end of life, no one ever says they are sorry they didn’t work longer hours. They are always sorry they didn’t spend more time with family.

    • eburke
    • http://www.veronicaestrada.com/ Veronica Estrada

      You’re still useful, tho — like to prove Darwin’s theory of evolution.

      The zoo is .. that way —–>Daily Kos.

    • blooch

      Moe don’t blam her. It’s what she wants, so she can write one of these:

      http://www.myleftwing.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=16330

    • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

      Aren’t you that one who was the total nutcase in that article about you?

      • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

        You quote Anthony but she was pro-life. Moron.

      • MF

        Funny, but I took her reponse as satire, not her actual opinion. YMMV.

        • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

          Truly deranged leftys don’t get slack, period.

          Look at it this way: She quit Daily Kos because they weren’t radical enough for her.

    • Ann_W

      no one can even quote her or post a message from her. Now this! Sad– a woman without a country.

  • littlehouse18

    when I think of the barbarism of the pro-abortion ‘feminist’ culture killing all those girl (and boy) babies.

  • http://www.veronicaestrada.com/ Veronica Estrada

    first, these chicks don’t admit it, but every time a woman gets dumped, cheated on, or their guys looks at another hot babe, it hurts.

    Everytime they look in a girlie mag and see they’re breasts aren’t as plump, their legs aren’t as slim or their tummies aren’t as flat, it bothers them.

    This is the woman way.

    So, can you imagine “ridding” yourself of an inconvenience en utero?

    It’s not midol to get rid of a cramp. It’s turning a baby into puree and chucking it down the sink.

    It does affect women to kill their children, no matter what they say. This is so true.

    And those women Marcotte and Valenti are bitches.

    But, hey, for all equality, we can be bitches, too — but there’s a defining point when we decide to keep a child, every child, any child.

    Even the wanted ones, because, now, women have the “right” to compare their pregnancy against their checkbook and decide “eh, ok” or “nope,” according to these abortionists.

    Hubby and I had kids in college. I got my degree, hubby worked his ass off, still works his ass off — and we still have a lot of sex-y fun in between, like we did back then.

    More sex-y fun than those liberated femni-nazis who won’t tell you how demoralizing it is to go through men and not have a permanent companion.

    Seventeen years and 5 children later, I would not change a thing, even though I’ve essentially given up my career and more than half my family to live the conservative lifestyle (gays think they have it bad with familial rejection!)

    I am loved, surrounded by love and respected. I am Everywoman, yet Nootherwoman and seeing the lives that I impact beside my own — that’s a share of God’s bliss, what He’s allowed us, given us, being a part of co-creation.

    Those who don’t respect me — I include family members who have pressured us since our first baby and have asked “are you sure you want to keep it”? with every birth — I say to hell with you.

    I love you, but until you respect my “choice,” you’re not welcome into my stratosphere of familial esctasy.

    That is empowerment.

    Doing what is right, correct, what matches your heart (that baby shares your DNA, afterall), recognizing what God intended and living with it — even learning to live with it when people shun you for it. That is empowerment.

    Nah ..can I be blunt here?

    Lori, those girls are essentially saying they want the right to play w***e.

    Yeah?

    We Moms get to play w***e, too, but we’re respected in the morning. And get to wake up to smothering kisses.

    And then some, if we’ve been mature enough to have kept (found a way, made a way, picked the right man to begin with) the father of our children to make a true home for them.

    That’s part of the true feminist choice: picking the right partner who will make a family with you if there’s a baby, b/c that’s what may happen.

    This goes for single mothers and divorced mothers as well.

    There’s always a way, especially when we’re talking about a LIFE.

    **
    and for the record, w***e = whine. ha.

    • http://www.veronicaestrada.com/ Veronica Estrada

      feels wonderful to articulate my sentiments.

      Moms don’t always have a little forum to do this.

      Thank you! Keep up the fight!

    • peg_c

      The feminazis (oops, I mean Fem-ogynists) must hate you as much as they hate Palin!

      • http://www.veronicaestrada.com/ Veronica Estrada

        yes. :P

        the key is being laid back and having priorities — like raising strong conservatives who will help bring down Progressives when they come of age!

        I don’t feel too weathered!

        The Obama Administration is what’s making me feel old.

        Guy’s relentless and we can’t stop, seein’ how he ain’t.

    • Ann_W
      • http://www.veronicaestrada.com/ Veronica Estrada

        great post, great thread to put it in.

  • http://theminorityreportblog.com Repair_Man_Jack

    Obsessed with uteruses? Check! Turn everything into something sexual? Check!

    All of this seems designed to make sexuality into something revolting and disgusting. I’ve always thought that was much of the point behind the whole politics surrounding abortion.

  • discombobulated

    My wife managed to finish nursing school, graduating with honors, while pregant with our oldest (she did take 1 semester off to deliver), worked as an RN while pregnant with our twins, and worked until the day before delivering our youngest.

    Fortunately for us, about 2 years ago she decided to quit working and is home full-time with the kids and regrets only that she worked as long as she did. I just don’t understand the lack of confidence these women have in themselves to think that they are unable to raise a child and fulfill other dreams.

  • lindy4

    So much of what we see today reminds me of the debauchery that was occurring in Rome just before the Fall.

    Lately, reading about the outspoken homosexuals, and here the pro-abortionists…I get an eery feeling that we have become Rome…worshipping non-existent gods, attacking the Jews and Christians.

    Are we doomed to repeat this even though this is all so obviously WRONG?

    God is Sovereign people, keep on praying.

    • josephusmyer

      I know I’m being a pedant, but the debauchery in Rome was going on even at its height, and about a century before its fall, Rome BECAME Christian. The analogy is closer to Rome at its height, but then that wouldn’t really help make the point you want.

      • jdw4america

        I’ve heard lefties make this argument before. They are wrong, of course.

        Rome was not at the height of her greatness in the days of hedonism and debauchery. Rome was at the height of her greatness when she stood for honor, for family, for country and for justice. They considered worshiping their gods a matter of good citizenship, of grave importance, one of the key reasons, they believed, which made the empire flourish. They even had a temple to “the unknown God.” The Pax Romani which kept the Empire intact, was in fact, a very just society. Rome WAS justice in the ancient world.

        And no, I’m not referring to how the Empire came to be, I know it was through blood and conquest. I refer to the period where peace reigned in the Empire. When law ruled Rome in the name of the people, when Rome was a Republic.

        Great Rome began polluting herself once she had no other power on the earth to fear. THEN, immorality began to take hold. THEN hedonism began to be common. THEN slaves began to outnumber citizens. THEN children were routinely murdered. THEN the great legions of Rome, among the most fearsome and powerful armies in history began to be comprised of non-citizens. Her citizens were too busy entertaining themselves to serve, too busy to bother governing themselves. Rome had become a culture of death.

        THEN Rome – the Rome of justice, of glory, of honor, an empire to whom the WORLD looked for justice, forsook justice for political expediency. It crucified a man it knew to be innocent, a carpenter by trade, on a hill in a remote village on the other side of the Mediterranean.

        The fall of Rome began long before the followers of that man even considered entering the city. Christianity did not destroy the empire. Rome let herself become bloated and evil, corrupt and cowardly. There were no citizen armies to defend her – they were busy enjoying the good life when the barbarians stormed the borders. The fall of the empire began long before Christianity rose. It was Christianity which allowed justice to return to Europe and Christianity which created Western Civilization.

        The analogy to this nation is sad, but apt. We have abandoned God, we fill our military with citizens of foreign nations, we have become indifferent to justice, we allow an oligarchy to rule us, and we murder our children. Lazy, bloated, apathetic, self indulgent and blood stained. The barbarians have broken through and we watch gladiators – or bachelors, for our amusement.

        WE are now the culture of death. If we continue to murder the unborn, 1.5 million a year, we too will fall.

  • GCBWI

    would respond as they did.

    You made your case strongly and directly. And you focused on the elephant in the room: the “pro-choice” crowd is really in favor of only one choice–abortion.

    Marcotte and Valenti are incapable of dealing with the possibility that anyone could possibly disagree for any reason with their pro-abortion dogmas, so they HAD to attack you personally.

    As the saying goes…if you’re taking flack, you must be over the target.

    • davesinsanantonio

      disagreement on any of their dogmas. They are “believers” of the Kool-Aid drinking kind. If you are not willing to drink the Kool-Aid, they will try to kill you, just as the true believers in Jonestown shot those would not drink. They are just as fanatical as that.
      They have made themselves into their own gods, and will deal out punishment to anyone who does not worship as they see fit. So, if you disagree with them, they try to destroy you with personal attacks. I just hope it never gets worse than that, but I am afraid it will.

  • BA Cyclone

    I caught this article in the Economist of all places a few days ago. It’s a particularly good tangent to the REAL effects of abortion, especially the on-demand kind carried to the point of societal acceptance.

    Gendercide
    –Killed, aborted or neglected, at least 100m girls have disappeared

    • peg_c

      for that article specifically. Shocking and unbelievably depressing. Not a peep of outrage about it in the state-run media other than the article itself.

      • http://impudent.blognation.us/blog kyle8

        To those of us who would like to adopt a child, there are simply none to adopt. (well, there are some teenagers, but if you want a younger child, there really are none to be had in the USA,) We are trying to adopt through the Ukraine.

        • southernilpat

          I am not an abortion proponent, but providing babies for adoptive parents is NOT a good anti-abortion argument. Giving your child away can come with its own set of emotional baggage, for both birth mother and child.

          • Doc Holliday

            You think a woman who murders her baby will have less baggage than a woman who realizes she is not up to being a mother but wants to give her baby to someone who wants nothing more than to be a parent?

          • southernilpat

            Nope, didn’t think you could. I said giving your baby away comes with its own set of baggage. Do you refute that? Or would you like to come back with some other comment I didn’t say? And what about whether the supply of adoptable babies is a good anti-abortion argument?

            What we need to focus on is making a climate where a child is not an inconvenience to be either given away or destroyed.

          • Doc Holliday

            you said you were “disturbed” by the argument that massive abortion causes fewer children for adoption. When the empirical evidence shows that is correct. I inferred that you were saying adoption is a bad thing, and not a good alternative to abortion.

          • Doc Holliday

            “What we need to focus on is making a climate where a child is not an inconvenience to be either given away or destroyed”

          • joayn

            generational welfare, the media/Hollywood glamorizing single mothers, television/movies (again Hollywood) propagandizing sex, sex, and more sex and making it seem NORMAL, lowering or eliminating out-of-wedlock births of teenagers by promoting abstinence, and all the liberal social programs supporting amoral, uncivilized and anti-social behavior?

            And, adoption is a wonderful alternative and a great argument against abortion – it’s the only alternative, IMO, to an unwanted pregnancy.

          • Doc Holliday

            and I am all for the above. I did not take kindly to my friend kyle’s comment being called “disturbing”. And at some point we have to realize that a woman that does not want to be a mother can not be cajoled into wanting such a thing. There are many loving married people who can’t conceive and want nothing more than a child to call their own.

          • http://www.veronicaestrada.com/ Veronica Estrada

            what’s with the “supply of adoptable babies” line?

            that just sounds .. heartless.

            Why a heartless crumb thrown to pro-liferes?

            Let’s flip this and throw it to the baby killers: Fine. Abort your baby. I don’t want your kid molded on your progressive views interacting with my child, anyway.

            Maybe that would help?

            These women are immoral. And I will tel it to their face, but to call one of ours “disturbing” crosses the line.

  • From ME to You

    I can’t think of any way to adequately praise this post. Keep it up!!!

    • From ME to You

      See what happens when you don’t work with your tools enough…you forget how to use them

  • bassethound

    Pro abortion feminists see abortion as a convenience. Carolyn Hax in her 1993 article “No Birth No Pangs” admits this.

    She states that “for some women choosing abortion is a medical delimma, but for …middle and upper middle class ambitious ones it is not…they know they don’t want children”….”women came to take abortion for granted as a means to a lifestyle that would allow them to view sex as a pleasure and being single as a way of life…a lifestyle that allows room for irresponsibility.”

    • joayn

      Says it all.

      Great post, Lori. Geat comments, too.

      • bassethound

        When I’ve even DARED to suggest that a woman who is not married might want to set boundaries on her personal conduct BEFORE she is in a situation where her hormones are flowing, I’ve gotten blithering, spitting responses. Likewise when I’ve suggested that a woman should not have sex unless she can make a commitment to raise any child that might be conceived with the child’s father or put it up for adoption.

        One responder made a “cutsey” reference to my screen name, as in “you know what they call a female basset hound, don’t you???”. Hmmm…a basset hound is a popular breed of…hmmm…dog???? Oh yeah, now I get it.

        Another responder said that I “would fit in with the Taliban” and that I “wanted to reduce women to wearing burkas”.

        So in the feminists mind, in order to be “free and equal”, women have to be just like men, with the ability to have sex with a knothole and walk away unfaised. Children are bad. Uteruses are bad. The desire to make an emotional connection with a man BEFORE having sex is stupid and weak.

        What really kills me is how this excrement is pushed on middle school girls through mags such as Seventeen. All the cool girls hook up with multiple guys you know, so if you want to avoid being a target of ridicule at school, forget about personal or academic achievement, and jump on the sex bandwagon. And then they complain when a “creepy” teacher or coach starts to groom a poor vulnerable girl who just wants a friend.

  • peg_c

    Anyone who has ever been a lefty or a feminist knows it’s the truth.

  • rick554

    Post abortion syndrome is real. Shame on ALL that promote this ghastly “procedure”.

  • southernilpat

    Initially the Women’s Lib movement was about not preventing someone from doing what they wanted and were capable of doing just because they were female. This was laudable and necessary. There are women who simply aren’t cut out to be wives and mothers and shouldn’t be forced into that mold. But all too quickly it changed from women should be able to work if they want to into women HAVE TO work and no woman can be happy or fulfilled as a wife and mother. Then came Roe v. Wade and voila! We no longer have to be “punished” by having a baby.

    These so-called feminists are guilty of the same paternalistic “we know what is best for you” mentality they used to accuse men of. They are not, and never have been, about choice.

    • davesinsanantonio

      been about obedience. YOUR obedience.

  • cactusjack

    somewhere lost in the shuffle, the woman who may have not been exposed to the right teaching, or got some bad counsel, and had an abortion – regrets it – but sees the strong feelings on both sides of the issue, and looks at our side, and says in her heart “they are right, it is a child, but they would never welcome me after what I have done” (one of the ways the post abortion regret syndrome can manifest, by the way). Let us be on the look out for this person and welcome her with open arms, hearts and forgiveness. So many women who were a little stronger, or got better support, have crossed the street to our side and are some of the greatest pro-life advocates and leaders today. AAlittle kindness at just the right time could do wonders,on many levels .

    • davesinsanantonio

      No matter what they have done. We are to love, not judge. Judgment is God’s. We are all His children, and as such we must love each other no matter what. We may hate the sin, but we must love the sinner. Not just say the words, but really mean them, and then really live them.
      This is a truth those on the Left will seldom experience. How sad for them. They can neither forgive, nor accept forgiveness, because they think those things lessen them. How truly sad for them.

  • zollistar

    http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2010/jan/10012801.html

  • Raven

    Governor Sarah Palin
    my mother, Doctor of Physical Therapy and Champion Show Dog/therapy dog/rally dog owner and trainer

    It’s a little late at night, anyone else ya’ll can think of off the top of your minds?

  • jbinvirginia

    I think your blog is right on track, as are groups like Feminists for Life and the Radiance Foundation. They have an empowering, supportive message. But I agree one of the greatest hurdles we face is that many young women feel they are ‘expected’ to have an abortion. In some ways, your statement, “we can have it all,” does not serve to support young women. Being a mom is HARD. Having a career is hard, and if you’re a wife, that’s demanding on your time, as well (okay, it’s hard). So, it’s impossible to have it all because this implies you can do all and be all to everyone 100% of the time. Destructive Myth #2 of the feminist movement: Tell young women they can do it all and have it all and watch them self-destruct with guilt, watch their families and marriages fall apart, and watch their careers suffer.
    Unless you’re a superwoman, you can’t do it all 100%, so you have to live your life in-between, giving everything and everyone just enough. The real power behind the feminist movement lies in the chance to give it ALL a shot, and then thoughtfully comtemplate what’s best for your family, and ultimately you. And let’s face it – we’re biological creatures, and in my opinion, if you’re ‘put together right,’ your children will become the first priority. GASP! Did I, a woman given the chance to try having a career, family and marriage, actually admit to being most happy where God and nature expected me to be? I’ve come a long way, baby!

  • ademintconservative

    Want to know exactly what abortion does for women? Oh, and men too, visit the Elliot Institute at http://www.afterabortion.org/news/index.htm
    It’s ugly, really ugly. You will have it all, depression, suicide, child abuse, inability to conceive, etc. Check it out.

    • zollistar

      I’m passing it around WIDELY!!

  • http://www.veronicaestrada.com/ Veronica Estrada

    Their comments section is closed, they’re such wimps!

    So much for heralding women’s choice!

    But they’re just .. immoral.

    You anti-life women — you’re immoral! And your “choices” stink.

    You’re as shallow as the padded earth you walk on and I’m sick of your “choice” rhetoric. Tell the truth for once — abortion is birth control for your lousy sex-choice!

    Maybe you’d feel differently if your right to bare children were mandated away with some”You Abort, You Get Sterilized” legislation.

    Maybe then you’d fight to keep your babies and step away from calling what lives inside you “fetal human beings.”

    Bravo for taking these bitches on, Lori. Blessings to you and your fam.

    You’re awesome.

  • jdw4america

    it says nothing about the child in question, and tells you everything about the culture in which that child has been conceived.”
    Malcolm Muggeridge, “JESUS, the MAN Who Lives.”