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There is a Constitutional right to life in the United States. Amendment 5 of the U.S. Constitution’s Bill of Rights states that no one can be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. This was based on the Declaration of Independence, which said that all people are endowed by their Creator with the inalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and that the primary purpose of government is to secure these rights. The 14th Amendment to the Constitution repeats the right to life, liberty or property and requires that every person be provided equal protection of the laws. Every president, vice-president, cabinet member, federal or Supreme Court judge, Congressman, and Senator, upon election or appointment to office, swears an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States.

In spite of this, it’s estimated that about one million abortions take place annually and about 60 million abortions have been performed in the U.S. since 1973, based on accumulative data from the two primary sources of U.S. abortion statistics – U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the Guttmacher Institute, an arm of Planned Parenthood.

From 1973 to 1997, the CDC received data from all 50 states; however, beginning in 1998, some states did not report, including California. The sizable drop in abortions between 1997 and 1998 (from 1,186,039 to 884,273) reflects the absence of data from those non-reporting states. The third column of the chart lists the annual percent of change based on the states reporting the previous year and provides the best big picture of abortion trends.

Human life and personhood begin at conception. This is a scientifically proven and indisputable fact. According to the worldwide acclaimed geneticist Dr. Jerome Lejeune, at the moment of conception every chromosome that will determine every genetic trait is present at conception. At 18 days after conception the baby’s heartbeat is strong enough that a sonogram can detect it. The brain and central nervous system are working in the womb–a definite sign of life, according to The Developing Human, a textbook in embryology used by medical schools training obstetricians.

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Chronological History of Events Related to Abortion

Life Magazine's “Drama of Life Before Birth” was Published

Life Magazine’s “Drama of Life Before Birth” was Published

The editors of Life magazine documented life in the womb in a 1965 cover story featuring a vivid and unforgettable photo display. “Drama of Life Before Birth” was published eight years before the justices struggled with the concept of life’s beginnings. The non-profit Liberty Counsel, which regularly defends the life of the unborn in court, pointed out the feature was “an unprecedented photographic feat for the 1960s” that ...
Edi Bocelli, Refusing the Doctors Advise to Abort, Gives Birth to Son, Andrea. Born Blind, His Voice is Revered as the Best in the World

Edi Bocelli, Refusing the Doctors Advise to Abort, Gives Birth to Son, Andrea. Born Blind, His Voice is Revered as the Best in the World

Sixty-two years ago, a young Italian woman named Edi Bocelli, pregnant with her first child, was hospitalized with appendicitis. Her doctors advised her to abort the child because, they said, “the baby would be born with some disability.” A devout Catholic, Edi Bocelli refused, but the doctors’ prognosis was correct. Her son Andrea was born with congenital glaucoma and was completely blind by age 12. Despite ...
Alfred Kinsey Publishes ‘Sexual Behavior in the Human Male’

Alfred Kinsey Publishes ‘Sexual Behavior in the Human Male’

Kinsey's two books -- "Sexual Behavior in the Human Male," published in 1948, and "Sexual Behavior in the Human Female," which followed in 1952 -- started what we now call the sexual revolution. This revolution is a lot more than just a change in attitude. It's a business -- a multi-billion dollar business. In 2010, a 70-year-old woman going by the pseudonym "Ether White" claimed that ...
Planned Parenthood Founder, Margaret Sanger: "“We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population”

Planned Parenthood Founder, Margaret Sanger: ““We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population”

Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood, wrote in a letter to Dr. Clarence Gamble on Dec., 10, 1939: “We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population,” ...
Margaret Sanger Opens the First Legal Birth Control Clinic in Harlem, NY

Margaret Sanger Opens the First Legal Birth Control Clinic in Harlem, NY

In 1929, 10 years before Sanger created the Negro Project, the American Birth Control League laid the groundwork for a clinic in Harlem, a largely black section of New York City. It was the dawn of the Great Depression, and for blacks that meant double the misery. Blacks faced harsher conditions of desperation and privation because of widespread racial prejudice and discrimination. From the ABCL’s perspective, ...
The Frankfurt School, an Illuminati Think-tank, is Formed by Marxist Philosophers

The Frankfurt School, an Illuminati Think-tank, is Formed by Marxist Philosophers

Western civilization at the present day is passing through a crisis which is essentially different from anything that has been previously experienced. Other societies in the past have changed their social institutions or their religious beliefs under the influence of external forces or the slow development of internal growth. But none, like our own, has ever consciously faced the prospect of a fundamental alteration of the ...
Margaret Sanger Opens the USA’s First Birth Control Clinic on Amboy Street in Brownsville, Brooklyn

Margaret Sanger Opens the USA’s First Birth Control Clinic on Amboy Street in Brownsville, Brooklyn

Sanger opened the clinic on October 16th 1916, along with her sister Ethyl Byrne, who was a registered nurse, and  an interpreter named Fania Mindell. Sanger chose Brownsville for her first clinic because it was one of the most densely populated areas of NY with blacks, whom she wanted to eliminate from society. The illegal clinic was shut down just 10 days later after a police ...
The American Birth Control League (ABCL), later named Planned Parenthood, was founded by Margaret Sanger

The American Birth Control League (ABCL), later named Planned Parenthood, was founded by Margaret Sanger

The American Birth Control League (ABCL) was founded by Margaret Sanger in 1921 at the First American Birth Control Conference in New York City. Among the more prominent early leaders of the ABCL were Katharine Hepburn, Lothrop Stoddard, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Sanger herself. Stoddard, a prominent leader among eugenicists, was a close personal friend of Sanger. In 1934, the ABCL unanimously passed a resolution which called ...
Silent Anti-Abortion Film 'Where Are My Children?' is Released in the US

Silent Anti-Abortion Film ‘Where Are My Children?’ is Released in the US

Where Are My Children? is an anti-abortion silent film released in the United States on 16 April 1916. The film was directed by Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley and produced by Universal Film Manufacturing Company/Lois Weber Productions in Universal City, California. In the film, Weber tells a story of an attorney who wants to have children and raise a family, but his wife chooses to abort her pregnancies, ...