Unwelcome And Unwanted
Written on January 22, 2005
In today’s San Antonio Express-News, Cay Crow’s “advice” column discusses why the public must continue the fight for Roe v. Wade, and in the process exposes the real reason abortion “rights” activists wage their selfishly unrelenting murderous campaign against unborn children:
When I discovered that I was pregnant several years ago, my first reaction was to throw up. I felt that I had an unexpected illness. I knew from the time I was 10 years old that I did not want to have children. When I told my mother, she said that I would change my mind, but I never have. The desire to remain childless runs very deep for me; I have even had pregnancy nightmares. Not one to play the odds, I was very careful about birth control. When I found myself between the proverbial rock and a hard place, I made an unblinking choice. Motherhood requires sacrifices that I was (and still am) not willing to make. I felt that my very survival was at stake; I could live the life that I choose or a life that is thrust upon me, unwelcome and unwanted.
The doctor who provided the abortion services retired not long after my pregnancy was terminated. Years later, I ran into him in the grocery store and gave him a hug. “You saved my life,” I told him.
What an unrepentant, disgusting human being. How can anyone be this hateful and cruel?
Just like Amy Richards, the woman who, in her desire to not demean herself by “shopping only at Costco and buying big jars of mayonnaise” had two of her triplets “selectively reduced,” Cay Crow wasn’t forced to have sex. She wasn’t raped. Her insurance would likely have paid to have her tubes tied. If she was so determined to remain childless, why even spread her legs in the first place and take the chance?
Because, like all on the Left, she wants to have her cake and eat it too without any consequences for her actions. Unrestricted sex is a God-given right, but a life that impedes her ability to rut like a pig as often as she likes must be terminated with extreme prejudice.
Cross-posted to Lone Star Times.
Filed in: Culture.
“It is a very great poverty to decide that a child must die that you might live as you wish.” –Mother Teresa of Calcutta - The most precious and innocent little baby is a gift to be treasured and cherished. Anyone so selfish and murderous is going straight to the other place … NOT Heaven. Repent before it is too late and truly live.