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Sunday, January 22, 2006

Roe vs. Wade - 30 plus years

Please read Mel's post at Actual Unretouched Photo - www.melodee128.blogspot.com

All I could think to add to it is the thought, where are all of the mother's from 30 plus years ago who have children they wish they had killed? Do they STILL wish they had killed them? No one has been able to adequately answer this question for me.

Might that not be the next reality TV show? Mother's and the adult children they wish they could have legally killed, and would have, but the law prevented it.

Our actions are in effect for much longer than just the moment we make them.

(The Husband God Gave Me has a vivid memory of his pregnant mother and an aunt and uncle pressing against the door to his house in an effort to keep out the 'doctor' my mother-in-law's ex-husband had sent over to perform an abortion. The aunt and uncle just happened to be visiting. THGGM has a reaccuring nightmare in which someone is trying to break in the door to kill him.)

But read Mel. She says it best.

2 comments:

Melodee said...

Thanks, Judy.

Anonymous said...

Wow...interesting your hubby has that happening...really gives pause to think just what all occurs while babies are in the womb, doesn't it?

I read once that people who were begun as twins in the womb, but for some reason the other one died and was lost or reabsorbed, often have a deep sense of loss that cannot be explained nor ever goes away. A deep seated melancholy. My mom bled most of her pregnancy with me...and that article described me pretty well...so I wonder if I began with a twin who was lost? My daughter who is troubled...my pregnancy with her began with bleeding for a few months...again, I wonder in her regard if that is what happened as well.

thanks for sharing this...
blessings on you, Elizabeth