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World War III

-Abortion Today, America's Holocaust

Mortality Rates from Nine U.S. Wars

THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR

(1775-1783)

Battle deaths 6,824
Other deaths 8,445
Total deaths 15,269

THE WAR OF 1812

(1812 - 1815)

Battle deaths 2,260
Other deaths unknown
Total deaths 2,260

THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN WAR

(1846-1848)

Battle deaths 1,733
Other deaths 11,550
Total deaths 13,283

THE CIVIL WAR

(1861-1865)

Union battle deaths 140,414
Union other deaths 224,097
Total Union deaths 364,511
Confederacy battle deaths 74,524
Confederacy other deaths 59,297
Total Confederacy deaths 133,821

THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR

(1898)

Battle deaths 385
Other deaths 2,061
Total deaths 2,446

WORLD WAR I

(April 6, 1917 - November 11, 1918)

Battle deaths - 53,513
Other deaths - 63,195
Total deaths - 116,708

WORLD WAR II

(December 7, 1941 - August 15, 1945)

Battle deaths - 292,131
Other deaths - 115,185
Total deaths -407,316

KOREAN WAR

(June 25, 1950 - July 27, 1953)

Battle deaths - 33,629
Other deaths - 20,617
Total deaths - 54,246

VIETNAM WAR (partial totals)

(August 4, 1964 - January 27, 1973)

Battle deaths - 47,752
Other deaths - 10,903
Total deaths - 58,655

WORLD WAR III - Deaths to Date (partial totals)

(January 22, 1973 - Present time)

2 1/2 unborn infants die every minute.
150 die every hour.
3,600 die every day.
25,200 die every week.
108,000 die every month.
1,310,400 die every year (52 weeks).
6,552,000 die every five years.
13,104,000 die every ten years.
19,656,000 die every fifteen years.
- in the United States alone!

The above figures for "World War III" are the abortion deaths since 1973. These statistics include only the deaths of children in this warfare. These figures do not include the "other casualties"—the mothers who were injured permanently, rendered sterile, or who died later as a result of these abortion operations.

Medical studies conducted over the past two decades reveal the following facts:

1—Acute inflammatory conditions in 5% of the abortion cases.

2—Tubal pregnancies occurring later in 20-30% of the women who receive abortions.

3—Later spontaneous miscarriages in 30-40% of the cases.

4—50% more likelihood of a premature baby later, with consequent increase in mental defects (note the fact that prematurity is a significant cause in over 50% of the deaths occurring during the first month of life).

5—A tenfold increase in the likelihood of a later second trimester miscarriage.

6—Permanent sterility is increased by 30%,—and 50% if the mother is age 15 to 17 at the time of the abortion operation.

7—A 27% complication rate due to infections.

8—17% of the women obtaining abortions will live with later menstrual difficulties which they would not otherwise have had.

9—An average of 30% of the women who elect an abortion will suffer from later psychiatric aftermath.

ABORTION TODAY

The Supreme Court has called it an American freedom.

The medical profession calls it "post-conceptive fertility control."

Many feminists call it "voluntary miscarriage" and "every woman's right."

Pro-life demonstrators call it murder.

Military leaders say we're now killing more at home than we've killed in all the wars in American history:

3600 every day; 108,000 every month!

The truth is - that it is

-WORLD WAR III

IT IS ABORTION TODAY IN AMERICA


Letter to the Editor

Karen has sent the following letter to newspapers all across America. Learn what an abortion operation is really like:

Editor:

I have read letters to the editor from persons who feel abortion is morally wrong and others who feel abortion is a matter of choice. I would like to present a side of the abortion debate that few people consider. That is the position of one who has had an abortion.

This is what the "right to choose" has meant to me. In 1980 I aborted my first child. I was told at Planned Parenthood that this little "blob of tissue" would be as easily removed as a wart. Terminating a pregnancy, I was told, was no more significant than removing a tiny blood clot in my uterus. "Sounds harmless," I reasoned. Exercising the right to choose, I opted for abortion. At that time no other options, such as adoption or single parenting, were explained. At the abortion clinic, I was not administered pain killers. When the suction aspirator was turned on I felt like my entire insides were being torn from me. Three-quarters of the way through the procedure I looked down and to my right and there I saw what appeared to me to be the bits and pieces of my baby floating in a pool of blood. After I screamed, "I killed my baby," the counselor in attendance told me to shut up. Suddenly I felt very sad and alone.

But the worst was yet to come. I was not forewarned about the deep psychological problems I would encounter in the months and years to follow. I was never told that I would have nightmares about babies crying in the night. Neither was it explained previous to the abortion that I would experience severe depressions in which I would contemplate suicide. I didn't mourn the loss of my appendix, so why would I grieve the passing of an enigmatic uterine blob? The answer was that it wasn't a mere "blob of tissue." It was a living baby. I realized it the moment I saw his dismembered limbs. I realized too late.

By now the reader may be asking him/herself, "Isn't this an extreme example of an abortion experience?" Actually, no. Mine was a routine suction abortion. Millions have been done. Why do women who've had an abortion have a higher incidence of suicide than other women? And why do the chances of losing a subsequent wanted baby double or even quadruple following a safe, legal abortion? Since when has death become good for us?

Karen Sullivan
Taylor, Arizona 85939