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SOMETIMES, A CHOICE ISN'T REALLY A CHOICE. ... IT'S THE UN-CHOICE — AN IMPOSSIBLE CHOICE BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE.
64 PERCENT OF ABORTIONS ARE PUSHED, PRESSURED2 OR FORCED. IN SOME CASES, WOMEN HAVE HAD TO CHOOSE BETWEEN AN ABORTION ... AND A PAYCHECK.
... IN CHICAGO, A COLLEGE BASKETBALL COACH WAS FIRED FOR REFUSING AN ABORTION.10
... IN WASHINGTON, D.C., THREE PARAMEDICS WERE PRESSURED INTO ABORTION AFTER THEIR BOSS SAID, "YOU HAVE A CHOICE TO MAKE."11
... A LONG ISLAND RESTAURANT FIRED A WOMAN AFTER SHE TOLD HER SUPERVISOR SHE WAS PREGNANT.12
.... NOT EVEN A MATERNITY SHOP IS SAFE FOR PREGNANT EMPLOYEES. IN PHILADELPHIA, A MANAGER FILED CHARGES AGAINST A MATERNITY CLOTHING RETAILER FOR FIRING EMPLOYEES AFTER THEY BECAME PREGNANT.13
NO WOMAN SHOULD BE FORCED TO CHOOSE BETWEEN HER PAYCHECK AND AN UNWANTED ABORTION WITH LONG-TERM AFTEREFFECTS.
FOR MOST WOMEN, ABORTION IS THE UNCHOICE ... UNWANTED, UNSAFE, UNFAIR.
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Citations
1. David C. Reardon, Aborted Women, Silent No More (Springfield, IL: Acorn Books, 2002) 11- 21.
2. VM Rue et. al., "Induced abortion and traumatic stress: A preliminary comparison of American and Russian women," Medical Science Monitor 10(10): SR5-16, 2004.
3. Mark Bowes, "Forced-Abortion Suit Settled for $25,000 But Shelter Denies Making Eviction Threat," Richmond Times Dispatch, Oct. 29, 1998, p. A1.
4. Theresa Burke, Forbidden Grief: The Unspoken Pain of Abortion (Springfield, IL: Acorn Books, 2002)
5. Julie Woodley, Restoring a Wounded Heart (Cleveland, TN: Frontline World Ministries, 2003).
6. Kevin Sherlock, Victims of Choice, (Akron, OH: Brennyman Books, 1996); Christian Broadcasting Network, "Pennsylvania Abortion / Suicide," Nov. 6, 1992.
7. "Mother charged in forcing abortion, Said to threaten daughter with gun," Washington Times, Aug. 3, 2000; "Woman in Forced Abortion Case Gets No Jail Time," Associated Press, January 6, 2001; "Mom Won't Go to Jail," Orlando Sentinel (Metro Edition), Jan 7, 2001. pg. B.3; "Mom Tries to Force Teen Into Abortion: The Woman Forced Her Pregnant Daughter at Gunpoint to Go to a Clinic Near West Palm Beach," Orlando Sentinel, Aug. 3, 2000; pg. D.
8. Jean Marbella, "Satisfactory explanations of sex crime proved elusive," The Baltimore Sun, Oct. 31, 1990; M. Dion Thompson, "GBMC, doctor suspected nothing amiss," The Baltimore Sun, Oct. 31. 1990; "Family Horror Comes to Light in Story of Girls Raped by Father," The Baltimore Sun, Nov. 4, 1990; Raymond L. Sanchez, "Mother Sentenced in Rape Case," The Baltimore Sun, Dec. 6, 1990.
9. Pro-Life Infonet, Aug. 2, 1999; "The Many Faces of Coercion," The Post-Abortion Review, 8(1):6, Jan.-March 2000.
10. "Fired Basketball Coach Settles Pregnancy Discrimination Lawsuit," Pro-Life Infonet, Sept. 16, 2002; Anne Benjaminson and George Chikovani, "Stanley Told Former Assistant to Have Abortion," The Daily Californian, Sept. 17, 2002; Ted Olsen, "Forcing Abortions: Mandated abortions happen in the U.S., too," Christianity Today, Nov. 18, 2002, Sally C. Pipes, "Choice Contradictions, Double Standards," The Contrarian, 6(10), Oct. 8, 2002.
11. "Fearing Job Discrimination, DC Woman ‘Forced' to Have Abortion," Pro-Life Infonet, attributed to Washington Times, Aug. 30, 2001; "Disciplinary Action Against EMS Supervisor in Coerced Abortion Case," SPUC News Service, attributed to Washington Times, Aug. 13, 2002; "More DC Medics Say They Were Forced to Have Abortions," Pro-Life Infonet, attributed to Washington Times, Cybercast News Service; August 31, 2001; "EMS Chief Who Coerced Medics' Abortions Retires," Pro-Life Infonet, attributed to Washington Times, Sept. 23, 2002; Carol D. Leonnig, "3 Women to Receive Payment in Bias Suit," Washington Post, September 15, 2005; Page DZ01.
12. "EEOC Sues John Harvard's Brew House For Pregnancy Discrimination," news release from the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission," Aug. 6, 2003 (www.eeoc.gov/press/8-06-03.html); Steven Ertelt, "NY Mother Files Pregnancy Discrimination Lawsuit Against Restaurant," LifeNews.com, Aug. 7, 2003 (www.lifenews.com/nat69.html); "EEOC Files Pregnancy-Bias Suit against Restaurant," Business and Legal Reports, Aug. 7, 2003 (http://hr.blr.com/display.cfm/id/8747).
13. Steven Ertelt, "Maternity Store Sued for Pregnancy Discrimination After Employee Fired," LifeNews.com, June 30, 2003; Theo Emery (AP), "Maternity wear company sued by woman fired while pregnant," Portsmouth Herald, June 27, 2003; "Maternity Clothier Case Settled," 6 Action News (www.6abc.com), July 26, 2005.