Ramesh on Roe v. Wade

Matthew Hoy
By Matthew Hoy on January 17, 2003

Over at National Review Online.

Even at the peak, most Americans disappointed pro-abortion ideologues by persisting in seeing abortion as a tragedy rather than a routine medical procedure. Parents do not dream of one day telling people about "my son the abortionist." Few men brag about pressuring their girlfriends or wives into having abortions. Unease about abortion is so widespread that the politicians most committed to keeping it legal rarely use the word, preferring to talk about "choice." Abortion is the right that dare not speak its name.

It's an excellent history/analysis of the issue -- and it offers some hope that, sometime in the not too distant future there will be far less killing.

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