FOR THE SAKE OF BOTH WOMEN AND
CHILDREN ABORTION COVER-UP MUST
END
Part Two of Two
The following are the marks
delivered today by Congressman
Chris Smith to the March for
Life.
Thank you one and all for being
an important part of the
greatest human rights struggle
on earth—the right to life
movement.
By the grace of God, we stand
behind, with and unabashedly for
both victims of abortion—women
and children.
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Congressman Chris Smith |
For all of us, all human life is
precious and sacred and in
urgent need of protection. We
welcome and deeply respect
everyone including the weak, the
vulnerable and the
disenfranchised. We especially
admire and honor the
extraordinarily courageous
post-abortive women who are
silent no more. Their voice and
witness show the path to
reconciliation for all women who
have been first deceived, then
victimized by abortion.
And President Obama--the
abortion president—should know
this: even though you have
unleashed the full might and
power of your administration in
the ignoble promotion of
abortion on demand both in the
United States and around the
world, especially in Africa and
Latin America, we do pray and
fast for you, even as we
tenaciously fight your anti-life
policies.
Years ago, a friend of mine and
a friend of many of you--Dr.
Jean Garton—wrote a book with a
title inspired by the question
of her young child who
unexpectedly walked into a room
as she was preparing a lecture
on abortion.
Her three year old took one
gasping look at the photo of the
badly bruised and battered body
of an aborted baby and shouted:
"Mommy, who broke the baby?"
That young child saw the
brutality of abortion and
understood.
That child saw, and knew
immediately, that babies are
smashed and broken to bits by
abortion. And with alarm, wanted
to know, who did it?
President Obama, is it really so
hard to understand that abortion
is violence against children, a
pernicious form of child abuse,
falsely marketed as choice, a
human right, health care and
safe? Abortion isn't health
care. There is nothing
whatsoever benign, healing or
nurturing about abortion.
Safe? Certainly not for the 52
million babies who have been
dismembered or chemically
poisoned or starved to death
since 1973. And certainly not
for women, who have been hurt
physically and psychologically,
and the medical data strongly
suggests abortion even causes
prematurity in a significant
percentage of children born to
women who have undergone
abortion.
Safe for women? At least 102
studies show significant
psychological harm, major
depression and even higher
incidences of suicide in women
who abort. This has been covered
up.
Safe for women? At least 28
studies--including three in
2009—show that an abortion
increases the risk of breast
cancer by some 30-40 percent or
more, yet the abortion industry
has largely succeeded here as
well in suppressing those facts.
Nevertheless, according to the
Breast Cancer Prevention
Institute, 2009 was a pivotal
year in the debate about the
abortion breast cancer link.
Three studies were published
from Turkey, China and the
United States which
matter-of-factly demonstrate the
abortion breast cancer link as
one of many breast cancer risk
factors.
For example, the recent U.S.
study by Jessice Dolle of the
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research
Center demonstrated that
abortion raises breast cancer
risk by 40%. Study co-authors
included Janet Daling and Louise
Brinton.
Amazingly, Brinton was a chief
organizer of the 2003 National
Cancer Institute (NCI) workshop
denying the link. Now a study
she co-authored reiterates the
link and reports them as
consistent with earlier studies
that found induced abortion to
be a risk factor for breast
cancer.
Abortion, safe? Not for
subsequent children of women who
have had an abortion. At least
113 studies show a dramatic
association between abortion and
preterm birth in subsequent
pregnancies--36% after one
abortion, a staggering 93% after
two. In like manner, abortion
causes lower birth weights in
subsequent children. Prematurity
and low birth weight are leading
causes of disability in
children.
Abortion is a serious human
rights abuse, Mr President.
With indomitable trust in God,
we today recommit and reiterate
our resolve to pray, fast and
work to protect and enfranchise
all, regardless of age, race,
sex, disability, wantedness or
condition of dependency.
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