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Pregnancy Centers
Fight Back Against NARAL Attacks
By Peggy Hartshorn, president of
Heartbeat International
Editor's note. This is
reprinted with the author's permission.
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Peggy Hartshorn, president of
Heartbeat International
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Attacks against pregnancy help
centers have been occurring since the 1980's, led by NARAL, the
leading pro-abortion political force and ally of Planned
Parenthood. In fact, for years, the pregnancy help movement has
been brushing away the slander attacks like we fan away
returning swarms of hornets. But, at the same time, we have been
developing a much stronger network of centers and friends and we
are now ready to fight back and even take the sting out of the
pests! A good offense often makes for a great defense, and this
one provides us all a few positive things to do.
NARAL's strategy is outlined in
womensenews.org (12-2-09), a feminist newsletter. First, publish
"studies" that show that centers "mislead" women. Second,
identify "sympathetic lawmakers" who will pass legislation
restricting the free speech of pregnancy help centers in order
to close them down. No matter that the "studies" rely on
"evidence" gathered only by NARAL members who act as fake
clients and try to trip up the centers they visit. This is
proving embarrassing for NARAL, however. When such a study was
brought into hearings on a law to muzzle centers in Virginia,
the expert witness for NARAL was forced to admit that their
study contained "methodological flaws"! In hearings on a similar
bill in Washington state, four of the six women who testified
against our centers, upon close questioning by lawmakers, had to
sheepishly admit that they were employed by either NARAL or
Planned Parenthood! So, who is misleading whom?
Like a nightmarish game of "whack
a mole" these attacks keep popping up. In three places now,
restrictions on center advertizing have been rushed into place:
Austin[Texas], Baltimore, and Montgomery County, Maryland. In
case you missed it, two small pregnancy help centers in these
targeted areas are suing to have the reputations of all our
centers cleared! The Washington Post and Washington Times
recently covered one of the lawsuits, just filed in U.S.
District Court in Greenbelt, close to Washington, D.C., by the
Alliance Defense Fund on behalf of a small Spanish language
center, Centro Tepeyac. The other suit has been filed by the
Archdiocese of Baltimore on behalf of Baltimore's Center for
Pregnancy Concerns. Yeah! We are not sitting still in this
attempt at strangulation through regulation.
What do these proposed laws have
in common? They all restrict the freedom of speech of our
centers by requiring them to advertize what they do NOT provide.
They must post disclaimers on their doors indicating that they
do not provide or refer for contraceptives or abortions. One law
even requires the size of the sign and that it be in English and
Spanish. Another needs to say "Montgomery County Health Office
encourages women who are or may be pregnant to consult with a
licensed health care provider." All define fines to be levied if
the required advertizing is not prominently displayed. Some have
suggested "common ground": we will comply if Planned Parenthood
and other abortion clinics will post signs saying, "We do not
provide professional counseling or after-care, medical or
emotional. Once we kill your child, we don't know your name."
Why are the hornets attacking
more furiously now than ever before? Over 2,000 plus pregnancy
help centers and pregnancy help medical clinics and maternity
homes means several thousand women every week no longer turn to
abortion because they feel they have "no choice." The pregnancy
help movement, fueled by Christian charity and equipped by the
leadership training and support of Heartbeat International and
our partners, and providing ultrasound proof of the humanity of
the preborn, is lowering abortion sales and tilting the culture
toward life. Therefore, in the eyes of NARAL and Planned
Parenthood, we are now a threat. We must be stopped. (For the
Family Research Council's excellent report on the effectiveness
of pregnancy centers and our contribution to maternal and child
health in the USA, see
www.heartbeatinternational.org/apassiontoserve.)
You would think that before
accusing our centers of deceiving and damaging women, NARAL
would collect some real evidence, say, a few hundred affidavits
from among the hundreds of thousands of women served over the
past 40 years in the thousands of pregnancy help ministries
across the land. If NARAL accusations were true, then there must
be tens of thousands of women willing to testify that they went
to pregnancy help centers and were damaged by the caring
volunteers who gave them free pregnancy tests, or the nurses who
provided them with ultrasounds and confirmed the presence of
their own babies, alive and beautiful in their own bodies.,
Truth is, it is impossible to find mothers who will testify, "I
came to this pregnancy help center and they deceived me into
having this beautiful baby! My life is ruined!" We have one
powerful, slander-busting weapon that abortion advocates do not
have – precious BABIES with happy Mothers! NARAL's regulatory
proposals are self-serving and insulting to women, who are fully
able to determine who they seek help from and decide if it is
offered in good faith. Using the powerful testimonies of our
mothers and their babies, we intend to fight back.
We welcome your help and
participation in defending and commending the pregnancy help
movement.
Peggy Hartshorn is the president
of Heartbeat International, a worldwide network of over 1,100
pregnancy resource centers –
www.heartbeatinternational.org. |