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"Underground" as in death and hell

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In his pro-abortion blog for The Dallas Morning News, Scott Parks characterizes “hard-line pro-lifers” in this way:

[T]hey’ve been in no mood to listen to stories of young, poor women who don’t want to support babies.

It’s not a surprise that he fails to list even one such “hard-line pro-lifer” who doesn’t give two hoots about young, poor women. Mr. Parks is just another pro-abort slandering those with whom he disagrees.

The most dedicated (perhaps “hardline”) pro-lifers are those who spend hours outside of the killing centers trying to help women. They “listen to stories of young, poor women” and offer financial and emotional support, not baby-killing. They recognize that ripping apart unborn babies isn’t a proper way to help anybody.

Mr. Parks thinks that arranging for a mother to illegally kill her baby is like helping blacks escape from slavery:

In the 1960s, feminists at the University of Texas set up a kind of “underground railroad” for women with problem pregnancies….

The underground railroad set up transportation, lodging and dealt with complex logistics of arranging abortions for young women with little money.

There's another railroad that would serve as a better analogy. It lead to Dachau.


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