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Wednesday, November 17, 2004

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>>  Gambling With Abortion: America's Seared Conscience (Part 2)

As "partial-birth abortion" emerged into America's consciousness, an
Oregon woman named Jenny Westberg made a series of simple pen-and-ink
drawings of the procedure.  Those pictures--striking in their simplicity
and devastating in their clarity--would change the trajectory of
America's abortion debate.  Evil flourishes in the darkness, and
Westberg's drawings brought the murderous abortion procedure to light.

The pictures gripped the conscience, not only of the pro-life movement,
but of many others as well. Keri Folmar, a congressional lawyer who was
to write the first version of the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban, provided
first-person testimony of the impact of the description and the
drawings. "To think that a human being would actually hold a little baby
in his or her hand, and then kill it--that's what got me," she said. "If
you're holding that child in your hand, and knowingly killing the child,
you can't argue anymore that it's not really a human being. You just
can't do it."

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The partial-birth abortion procedure--so proudly described by Martin
Haskell--blew the lid off the abortion rights movement. "For two decades
the people who frame legal-abortion campaigns in this country have been
working assiduously to keep the door to that procedure room shut,"
Gorney reports, "redirecting the national attention to the action
beforehand, and afterward, the choice to seek an abortion, the decision
to have an abortion, the values inherent in a society that gives women
the liberty to make this momentous decision without interference from
the state. They had worried for years that if the general public were
forced into a mangled-fetus-versus-women's autonomy tradeoff, the
mangled fetus would win."

When the partial-birth issue hit the floor of Congress, organizations
like NARAL were left grasping for an adequate response. As political
leaders began to describe the procedure whereby "the child's brains are
sucked out," abortion rights advocates tried to argue that the procedure
was both rare and medically necessary. As Gorney acknowledges, the
abortion advocates simply lied. Though they had claimed that the
procedure was "extremely rare" and was used no more than five hundred
times per year, the reality is that thousands are performed on an annual
basis.

At one point in the early years of the controversy, a lobbyist for
abortion organizations just invented low numbers and fed these to the
press. Ron Fitzsimmons later admitted that he "lied through my teeth."

By overwhelming margins, Congress passed Partial-Birth Abortion Ban
Acts, only to have the legislation vetoed by President Bill Clinton in
1996 and 1997. As a matter of fact, efforts to outlaw the procedure were
not successful until last year, when President George W. Bush signed the
Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003 into law.

The abortion rights industry immediately went to court in order to
nullify the legislation. Significantly, simultaneous cases were heard in
California, New York, and Nebraska.

Gorney's article takes the reader inside the San Francisco courtroom,
where an abortion doctor named Maureen Paul, "lead author of a recent
medical textbook on abortion," was being questioned by a lawyer from
Planned Parenthood. The doctor testified that she used the procedure in
order to kill and evacuate a late-term fetus. As she explained,
"sometimes the fetus comes out in pieces, and I make instrument passes
until the entire fetus is evacuated, and sometimes the whole fetus will
come down into the [birth canal], at least as far as the head." In other
cases, when the head is too large to pass through the canal, the doctor
explained: "There are two things you can do. You can disarticulate at
the neck . . . . Or what I prefer to do is to just reach in with my
forceps, and collapse the skull, and bring the fetus out intact."

Disarticulate? This word is nothing less than a sinister euphemism used
to disguise the dismemberment of a human fetus.

The courts in California, Nebraska, and New York were eventually to rule
that the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003 is an unconstitutional
abridgement of a woman's right to an abortion--in other words, a
violation of the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision, Roe v. Wade. In the
New York case, the judge actually described the procedure as "gruesome,
brutal, barbaric, and uncivilized." Nevertheless, he found this evil
procedure to be protected by the Roe v. Wade decision.

The Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003 now heads to the U.S. Court
of Appeals. The Bush administration has pledged to put on a full-court
defense of the legislation. Eventually, however, the question will reach
the U.S. Supreme Court, making the composition of that Court today's
most significant factor in the abortion controversy.

Cynthia Gorney's article is painful to read, and her detailed analysis
is difficult to bear. At the same time, the awful reality of
partial-birth abortion points to the deeply immoral and horrific nature
of abortion in any form, by any procedure, at any stage.

How can Americans continue to live such apparently untroubled lives as
the reality of this procedure is now widely known? How can we go on with
"business as usual" in this nation, knowing that millions of unborn
human beings have been "disarticulated" in the womb even as thousands of
abortions are performed each day?

Even as journalists, political analysts, and commentators are scurrying
to explain the 2004 presidential election and the emergence of "values
voters" onto the political stage, we have still failed to force the
nation to see the horror of the holocaust taking place in American
wombs, performed by American doctors, under watchful American eyes.

Before we grow too optimistic about the outcome of the battles that lie
ahead, let's at least be honest with ourselves. We live in a nation with
a disarticulated conscience.

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R. Albert Mohler, Jr. is president of The Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.  For more articles and resources by
Dr. Mohler, and for information on The Albert Mohler Program, a daily
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