Former abortion clinic owner speaks truth 'I sold abortions'

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Carol Everett was a former abortion clinic owner in Texas and spoke at the Informed Choices fundraising banquet on Monday, Oct. 28. She is a respected national speaker for the Pro Life movement.

“I sold abortions,” she said. “How do you do that? It’s called sex education.” Carol Everett, one of the top pro-life speakers in the nation told the crowd at the Informed Choices fundraiser banquet on Monday, Oct. 28.

“You don’t take your kids out and get them really good and drunk and teach them how to drive safely. We give them a moral absolute — don’t drink and drive, you can be killed. Why would we compromise them in this important area of their sexuality by giving them a low moral standard to live down to, rather than the highest and best — God’s plan for marriage which still works every time,” she said.

“But I didn’t say that. I was selling abortions and getting a commission. Our goal was 3-5 abortions between the ages of 13-18. But you can’t go to them at the age of 12 and tell them ‘I want you to get pregnant next year.’”

“You have to break down the natural modesty, separate them from their parent’s values and you have to become an expert (sexpert) in their life,” she said. “In Texas there is a program that targets kindergarteners and encourages students to experiment with intercourse in the third grade.”

“I spoke in the schools to the fifth and sixth graders. My goal was to get them pregnant. We offered low-dose birth control pills for $45 a month which we knew she would get pregnant on. Abortion is a method of birth control for many and there is more than a 50 percent repeat rate.”

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“You don’t take your kids out and get them really good and drunk and teach them how to drive safely. We give them a moral absolute — don’t drink and drive, you can be killed. Why would we compromise them in this important area of their sexuality
And this exemplifies the but disconnect. True, you don’t teach them to drive drunk. Instead you teach them not to drink if underage, but if they do drink don’t drive.

When I had sex ed back in the 90s there was no moral component or attempt to override abstinence. Abstinence was stated as the only 100% effective method then other methods were described along with failure rates and that they don’t protect against everything.
 
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