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I believe the way to end abortion is to take the tax money given to murdering children and putting it to work in social reform. This, along with fighting the culture of death and dispair in our inner cities would work to stop the “fatherless generation” from creating another generation fathered by irresponsible, uncaring men. No punishment will end the plague of abortion. But this wasn’t the question asked. We were asked how the act of murdering shuold be punished. As I said, it should be punished as fits the crime.And that’s exactly why the pro-abortion culture never presents abortion to anyone in that light. Back before Roe v Wade, there was a widely publicized case of a U.S. woman who went to another country for a legal abortion because she anticipated a deformed child. I was discussing this with a woman at work. “She should just wait till the child is born,” I said, “then if what she fears is true, she can kill it then.” I was simply trying to make the case that there was no difference, but she didn’t see it that way.
If you really believe that proposing grave punishments for women is the way to end abortion, I disagree. In fact, if the pro-life movement goes that route, I can guarantee that it will ensure the continued legalization of abortion.
I can only imagine a Rachels Vineyard retreat at which following the retreat the counselor says, ‘now of course, I’m going to have to turn you over to the authorities to be thrown in jail.’