Monday, November 26, 2018

A Gutsy Lady Gives the Untold Story behind Western Abortion Epidemic: Yes, it inevitably leaves traumatic, irreversible scars upon the women involved

All power to the likes of Barbara Hill, who, a little while back, *appeared on RNZ National's Sunday morning major headline as the conveyor, the purveyor of 'bad' - as in highly unwelcome - news: that abortion principally hurts those it's most championed as helping/defending: i.e. women themselves!

Later the same (and/or sometime the following) day it was mentioned that she, alongside a number of others - women in particular, or so I understand - had published a full-page advertisement in New Zealand newspapers (that particular weekend) declaring this selfsame, rather unsettling fact; one moreover so seldom heard or discussed in the on-again, off-again, on-again publicly-aired debate upon the matter. And so for once the state-run kiwi broadcast media has given due credence to the less popular side of a controversial as issue...and for that fact alone they deserve full credit.

This is all for now, but for those still interested in hearing a different - if equally unpopular - take on the subject, I can only invite them to tune in to my other (original) blogsite...and read therein the November 5th blogpost - 'Pope Francis (Jorge Bergoglio) is Right On: ABORTION is indeed the 'Moral Equivalent' of 'Contract Killing'... - look up 'Nuff Said' etc...

*All morning that (Sun)day...three/four/five/six weeks back - the very first item on each hour's head-line news bulletin was that one...mentioning Barbara Hill as having expressed deep/est concern regarding the long/er-range effects upon those women who had at one time or other - not to mention upon multiple occasions -  undergone abortions. And that this salient fact needed to be taken into consideration by the parliamentary select committee tasked with reviewing abortion law...once said item reaches/hits the Government's House business agenda (in the not too distant).

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