
Grim
Reaping: Do You Really Know Roe?
By Matt Barber
Monday, December 17, 2007
Due to circumstances
beyond our control, the term “September 11th” almost
instantly became a household phrase. It represents a day of
great tragedy and outrage wherein over 3,000 people were murdered at
the hands of Islamic extremists who chose to callously sacrifice
innocent human life to further a narrow and selfish political agenda.
But another date,
January 22, which is not so well-known, signifies an equally
outrageous and solemn occasion. January 22, 2008,
marks the 35th anniversary of what is, unquestionably, one
of the U.S. Supreme Court’s most highly controversial and divisive
rulings in its 200-plus year history — Roe v. Wade.
And
so, in an effort to help educate the public about Roe,
members from a coalition of pro-family organizations are asking
America the following question: “Do you really know Roe?”
Concerned Women for
America (CWA), Focus on the Family, the Alliance Defense Fund and the
Family Research Council have designed a Web site with a brief online
questionnaire to test your knowledge about Roe v. Wade. It’s
a Roe IQ test, and it can be taken in a few short minutes at RoeIQTest.com.
We’ve all heard the
Biblical admonition, “A man reaps what he sows.” With Roe,
we have reaped a culture of death. The human toll Roe
has taken is unfathomable and will only increase until people take the
time to learn the truth about this convoluted and lethal ruling.
The number of those
slaughtered as a direct result of Roe far exceeds that of
Americans killed in all U.S. wars combined. Yet, in this war — the
war for our culture — it is innocent children whose bodies are
strewn across the battle field, buried — unceremoniously — in mass
graves behind the local Planned Parenthood.
Although we think of
1973 — the year Roe was decided — as relatively modern,
there remained, even then, a raging debate over when life begins.
To abortion proponents, the pre-born child was merely a “lifeless
blob” or a “nonviable mass of tissue” that could be done away
with at any time prior to birth without moral or legal implications.
To the pro-life side,
human life begins at the moment of conception with all the associated
legal and civil rights of personhood attached.
The Roe Court
sided with the pro-abortionists.
But since that time,
science and technology have proven pro-lifers right and the Roe Court
wrong. Addressing that reality, CWA President Wendy Wright
noted, “Technology and testimonies have splintered support for
abortion, paving the way for more protection for women and unborn
children.
“Advances in technology, particularly 3D and 4D ultrasound, provide
a window into the womb, a picture that this is indeed a human being,
not — as many abortion clinics tell unsuspecting women — a ‘blob
of tissue.’ Whereas Roe claimed we do not know when
life begins, ultrasounds show that it is clearly before birth.”
History has a way of
repeating itself. The Roe decision was not the first time
the U.S. Supreme Court has so disgraced our nation. Roe v.
Wade represents the twin bookend to the Court’s shameful
1857 Dred Scott decision. In Dred Scott the Court
absurdly held that African American slaves, even if emancipated, were
not fully persons and therefore could never be considered U.S.
citizens. Likewise, Roe ruled that children in gestation
are not fully persons and are therefore not entitled to their most
basic civil right … life.
As with Dred
Scott, Roe’s fate is inevitable. It’s just a matter of
time. History will eventually judge Roe v. Wade every bit
as harshly as it judged Dred Scott. But until that time,
innocent children continue to die on a daily basis.
Knowledge is power,
and as more people gain knowledge about Roe v. Wade, the less
power the multi-billion dollar abortion industry maintains. Make
no mistake — they’ll do anything and everything to keep that from
happening.
But their ghoulish
zeal betrays their true agenda. By any reasonable measure the 35th
anniversary of Roe v. Wade is nothing to celebrate. It is
a national day of mourning. The post-Roe highway is awash
with the blood of countless innocents. And those who have lead
these little lambs to the slaughter are responsible.
Even so, this will
not stop the mainstream media, radical feminists and other
pro-abortion Kool-Aid guzzlers on the left from celebrating the
anniversary of Roe v. Wade. They’ll break out the
streamers and party hats and dance gleefully around the golden calf of
euphemistic “choice.”
But power is there
for the taking.
Please visit RoeIQTest.com
before January, 22 and answer the question, “Do you really know Roe,”
for yourself. Then, when you see the left celebrating Roe v.
Wade and the culture of death it has spawned, you can rest assured
that you refused to stay in the dark. You refused to remain
powerless.
After all … isn’t
it your choice?
Matt Barber is one of
the "like-minded men" with Concerned Women for America and
serves as CWA's policy director for cultural issues.
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