Sunday, July 26, 2009

Abortion Support Declining

If President Obama wants to move toward increasing abortions by removing restrictions and forcing taxpayers to fund the brutal practice, which we know he does, contrary to the fact that he lied and told the Pope he would reduce abortions, he better move quickly because Americans are beginning to wake up to the fact that these “fetuses” are far more than blobs of tissue, but instead small persons growing within their mothers’ wombs.

Read about how over time more and more Americans are objecting to abortion, via National Right to Life:

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“A Gallup poll last May found that a majority of 51% identified themselves as pro-life, while 42% were ‘pro-choice.’ (Other polling firms have reported similar results.) This is the first time this has happened since Gallup began asking the question in 1995. At that time, the result was very different: 56% ‘pro-choice’ and only 33% pro-life. The pro-life and ‘pro-choice’ labels have, however, only limited value in identifying public opinion.

In 1994 Gallup began to ask another set of questions that shed a little more light on public attitudes about abortion. In that year 33% favored abortion to be ‘legal under any circumstances,’ 13% wanted it ‘legal under most circumstances,’ 38% preferred abortion to be ‘legal only in a few circumstances,’ while 13% wanted it to be ‘illegal in all circumstances.’ The usual habit of pollsters is to add the first two numbers as the ‘pro-choice’ position (46%), and the last two numbers as the ‘pro-life’ position (51%). Thus even in 1994, the ‘pro-life’ position held a slight advantage. Note that the solidly pro-abortion position (33%) was nearly three times more popular than the solidly pro-life position (13%). In May 2009, the results for ‘legal in most circumstances’ and ‘legal in only a few circumstances’ were very similar: 15% and 37%, respectively. But the solidly pro-abortion position had dropped by a third to 22%, while the solidly pro-life position nearly doubled to 23%!

Since 1994 there have been significant events to account for this improvement. First, NRLC’s prolonged and intense campaign to ban partial-birth abortions on the federal and state level refocused the public’s attention away from vapid pro-abortion slogans like “choice” and “who decides” onto the horrific reality of what abortion actually does. In 1996, 57% favored, while 39% opposed banning partial-birth abortions. By 2003, the ratio was 70% to 25 % for banning partial-birth abortions. Moreover, NRLC’s various campaigns in the states to enact protective legislation such as informed consent laws, etc. helped further educate the public about abortion. Various polls continue to show that the public favors such laws.

Second, the routine use of ultrasound imaging during a pregnancy showed women that they were carrying a live ‘baby‘—their baby—not just ‘tissue.’ Viewing such an image can only mean that a pregnant woman is less likely to abort her child. In state legislatures, NRLC is vigorously promoting laws requiring that an ultrasound be displayed so that a woman might easily view her unborn child before making a life or death decision.

Third, aside from academic researchers telling us so, women who have had abortions increasingly are speaking out about how damaging abortion has been to them—physically, emotionally, and spiritually.

Aside from polling, one can gauge women’s attitudes about abortion by what they actually do: From 1980 to 2005, the number of women of child-bearing age rose by 16%, while the so-called abortion rate, the number of abortions per 1,000 women of childbearing age, dropped by 33%. It is worth noting that the abortion rate had rapidly risen during the 1970s, but rather suddenly reversed its steep rise in 1980-81—just at a time when the pro-life movement became nationally very vocal and made abortion an important issue in the election campaign that made Ronald Reagan our president.

Have we changed women’s attitude about abortion? Have we saved lives? If the abortion rate had stayed at the level it had in 1980, there would have been 9 million more abortions by today.”

1 comment:

Diogenes said...

If the abortion rate has declined since 1980 (thank you again, Messiah Reagan!) then it proves that choice works. There's no legal ban on abortion, yet the numbers declined. That's the best outcome overall. So if the anti-abortion crowd wants to "educate" people, have at it! Just don't try to take away women's right to choose; you don't need to!