Black and White and Shades of Gray
One in every four children has died in the womb since Roe.
by Rod D. Martin
January 22, 1998
Today, Americans "celebrate" twenty-five years of organized, legal mass murder. Roe v. Wade has now seen its shadow cast over the lives of 37 million tiny babies. That's one quarter of all American children since 1973; or six times the number of Jews slaughtered by Hitler.
The support for this is not what it once was: AP and USA Today polls taken over the last week show that 80 percent of us favor significant restrictions on abortion, and 56 percent of us would never allow a "personal convenience" abortion for any reason, as opposed to just 36 percent who would (the AP headline for this report was, of course, "Poll: Abortion Should Stay Legal"). These are the lowest numbers for the pro-death camp in decades.
Yet despite the rising ground swell of pro-life support, many Americans do celebrate, and for the same old reasons. Like the Supreme Court which handed down Roe, they ignore the absolute unani…