[1]
Reformed pro-abortion activist Raymond Rivera, quoted in "The Facts of Life, Inc." newsletter, December 1992, page 1 and June 1993, pages 4 and 5.
[2]
NBC News Editor Gilbert Millstein. Quoted in Burke Balch. "The Enormous Power of Language." National Right to Life News, December 22, 1980, page 5.
[3]
January 1995 report of abortionist Warren Hern of Boulder, Colorado, to Janet Reno and Joanne Harris, quoted in William Norman Grigg. "Soviet-Style "Choice"." New American, April 15, 1996, pages 17 to 19.
[4]
 World Magazine, September 18, 1993; "Pro-Life Leader, Pastor Murdered by Avowed Satanist." Life Advocate, November 1993, page 7.
[5]
 The Tennessean, October 27, 1998; Mary Jo Denton. "Looper Enters Not Guilty Plea." Tennessee Herald-Citizen, February 6, 1999; Mary Jo Denton. "Looper Quoted: "I Killed that Dude"." Tennessee Herald-Citizen, November 24, 1998.
[6]
In 1979 and 1980, veteran researchers S. Robert Lichter and Stanley Rothman conducted hour-long interviews with 240 members of the most prestigious media establishments in the United States, including the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, Time and Newsweek Magazines, U.S. News and World Report, all of the news departments at CBS, NBC, ABC, PBS, and all of the major public broadcasting stations. Their studies included a complete cross-section of the professions at each corporation: Reporters, department and bureau heads, syndicated columnists, anchormen, producers, news executives, and correspondents. S. Robert Lichter, Stanley Rothman, and Linda S. Lichter. The Media Elite: America's New Powerbrokers. New York: Hastings House Publishers, 1990.
[7]
Ken Raymond. "Doctor Arrested in Wife's Death." Oklahoman Online, February 16, 2001; "Few Details Released on Arrest of Doctor." The Oklahoman, February 16, 2001; "Doctor to Attend Wife's Service." The Oklahoman, February 17, 2001; "Doctor Leaves Jail for Funeral - Obstetrician Permitted to Attend Wife's Services." The Oklahoman, February 21, 2001; "City Obstetrician Charged in Fatal Beating of Wife." The Oklahoman, February 22, 2001; "Doctor, Slain Wife Argued About Affair, Police Say - Evidence Taken from Home Where Woman's Body Found." The Oklahoman, February 27, 2001; Ken Raymond. "Document Describes Crime Scene." The Oklahoman, March 2, 2001; "Slaying Shocks Neighborhood." The Oklahoman, March 4, 2001; "Suspect Loses Bail Appeal - Doctor Charged in Wife's Death to Remain in Jail Pending Trial." The Oklahoman, May 9, 2001; "Doctor's Wife Fought Strangler." The Oklahoman, May 12, 2001; "Prosecutors Say Doctor Abused Wife." The Oklahoman, May 26, 2001; "Hamilton to Face Charges: Testimony Begins in Hamilton Murder Hearing." The Oklahoman, June 25, 2001; "Hamilton Murder Investigation: Judge Decides Physician Will Stand Trial in Slaying." The Oklahoman, June 26, 2001; "Media Receives Threats in Case of Abortion Practitioner Killing Wife." The Oklahoman and KFOR Radio, July 18, 2001; Diana Baldwin. "Murder Trial for City Doctor to Begin December 3." Oklahoman Online, July 24, 2001; Diana Baldwin. "Hamilton Jury Told of Love and Death." The Oklahoman, December 7, 2001; Diana Baldwin. "Colleagues Say Doctor Was Late for Surgery on Day Wife was Slain." The Oklahoman, December 11, 2001; Diana Baldwin. "Attack Held Intense Violence." The Oklahoman, December 13, 2001; Ken Raymond. "Doctor Guilty in Wife's Death." The Oklahoman, December 20, 2001; Diana Baldwin. "Oklahoma Abortion Practitioner Sentenced for Murder." The Oklahoman, January 8, 2002.
[8]
Pro-abortion resolution of the Newspaper Guild, adopted during its 1986 National Convention, quoted in Todd Ackerman. "Newspaper Union Support of Abortion Spells Trouble." National Catholic Register, September 10, 1989, page 1.
[9]
The health editor of The New York Times, quoted in Tim Graham and Clay Waters. Special Report "Roe Warriors: The Media's Pro-Abortion Bias." Media Research Center, July 22, 1998. This report is available online at the Web site of the Media Research Center at http://secure.mediaresearch.org/specialreports/news/sr19980722.html.
[10]
Susanne Millsaps, executive director of the Utah Chapter of NARRAL (now NARAL Pro-Choice America), quoted in the Washington Times, March 13, 1991. Also quoted in Voices for the Unborn (Feasterville, Pennsylvania), October 1991, page 4.
[11]
These include only cases in which murder, manslaughter or other homicide charges have been brought by the authorities. So a very small percentage of fatal botched abortions would fall into this category, because only a small percentage of cases involve an abortionist wanting an abortion client to die, or showing such incredibly callous disregard for an abortion client's safety that murder or manslaughter charges were lodged by authorities. These numbers do include wanted preborn children, such as when a man strangles his pregnant girlfriend when she refuses to have an abortion, or when he deliberately attacks the preborn child by stabbing or kicking its mother in the abdomen. The numbers do not include "unwanted" preborn children, because then they would number in the tens of millions.
[12]
Associated Press, April 25, 2003; "Violence Against Pregnant Women is Not Uncommon." Steve Ertelt's Pro-Life Infonet at http://www.prolifeinfo.org, April 26, 2003.
[13]
This number is derived using a three-step calculation.
Step 1: How Many Pregnant Women Die Each Year in the United States? There were 4,028,000 births in the United States in the year 2001 [United States Bureau of Commerce, Department of the Census. National Data Book and Guide to Sources, Statistical Abstract of the United States 2002. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 2003. Table 66, "Live Births, Deaths Marriages and Divorces: 1950 to 2001" (The entire Statistical Abstract can be downloaded in PDF (printable Adobe Acrobat) format from the Web site of the Department of the Census at http://www.census.gov/prod/www/statistical-abstract-02.html)]. The maternal mortality rate in the United States is 9.9 deaths per 100,000 live births (the maternal mortality rate is defined as the rate of deaths during pregnancy, delivery, and the two weeks after delivery (the puerperium)) [2002 Statistical Abstract, Table 98, "Infant, Maternal, and Neonatal Mortality Rates by Race: 1980 to 1999"]. This means that about (4,028,000/100,000*9.9) = 400 women die during pregnancy, childbirth and puerperium in the United States each year.
Step 2: How Many of These Pregnant Women Were Murdered? There were a total of 635 deaths of pregnant women studied in the Maryland, Cook County and New York surveys mentioned in the text, and 148 of these, or 23.3 percent of all of the deaths, were homicides. If we apply this percentage to the 400 pregnant women who die each year, we arrive at a total of (400*.233) = 93 pregnant women being murdered in this nation each year.
Step 3: How Many of These 93 Pregnant Women Were Murdered Because They Were Pregnant? First we have to look at how many pregnant women would be murdered if their killings were purely random. There were 3,169 female murder victims in the United States in the year 2000 [2002 Statistical Abstract, Table 288, "Murder Victims by Age, Sex and Race: 2000." There were 144,984,000 females in the United States in the year 2001 [2002 Statistical Abstract, Table 11, "Resident Population by Sex and Age Group: 1990 to 2001"]. This means that the rate of females being murdered was (3,169*1,000,000/144,984,000) = 21.9 per million. In the United States, there are at any time (4,028,000*9/12) = 3,021,000 pregnant women. The murder rate among pregnant women is (93*1,000,000/3,021,000) = 30.8 per million. This means that about (3,021,000*(30.8-21.9)/1,000,000) = 27 pregnant women are murdered every year because they are pregnant.
[14]
National Abortion Federation Web site at http://www.prochoice.org, section entitled "Violence Statistics." The total number of incidents of violence and disruption include the subtotals under the categories "Violence," "Disruption," and "Clinic Blockades."
[15]
Downloaded from the Web site of the Feminist Majority Foundation at http://www.feminist.org/research/cvsurveys/1997/cvsurvey5.html, December 4, 2000.
[16]
Pro-abortionists often see the most routine of activities as "terrorism" and "extreme violence." For example, Buffalo abortionist Barnett Slepian went wild when several pro-lifers sang Christmas carols outside his home on a public sidewalk, on December 5, 1988. Slepian grabbed a baseball bat and severely injured Ronald Breymeier, 48, by beating him on the head, back, and arms, before smashing out all the windows on Breymeier's van. Slepian surrendered to Town of Amherst police at his home a short time afterwards, and was charged with felony assault and criminal mischief. Local pro-abortionists vocally supported this incredibly violent attack, perhaps because Slepian sniveled that the pro-lifers were anti-Semitic. Clinic owner Marilynn Buckham told the Buffalo News; "I think it's [picketing] religious persecution. These `good Christians' don't respect anyone else's religion." She, of course, made no mention of abortionists respecting the health and rights of pro-lifers [Paul Likoudis. "Buffalo Abortionist Attacks Pro-Lifers with Baseball Bat." The Wanderer, December 15, 1988, page 1].
[17]
"Abortion Clinic Violence." Web site of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATF) at http://www.atf.treas.gov/explarson/abort_clinic.htm, downloaded on June 20, 2003.
[18]
"Total Bombing Incident Fatalities by Target Type." Web site of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATF) at http://www.atf.treas.gov/aexis2//qbyfatals1.html, downloaded on June 20, 2003.
[19]
National Church Arson Task Force (NCATF) of the BATF and the FBI. Third Year Report for the President, January 2000. Web site of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATF) at http://www.atf.treas.gov/aexis2, downloaded on June 20, 2003.
[20]
National Abortion Federation Web site at http://www.prochoice.org, section entitled "Violence Statistics."
[21]
Jack Killorin, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATF) agent, quoted in "Arson Fires Not Linked." Life Advocate [Publication of Advocates for Life Ministries, Portland, Oregon], September 1992, page 21.
[22]
Jane Johnson, Director of Education for the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, quoted in the Detroit Free Press, July 14, 1992; Letter from Roy J. Stewart, Chief, Mass Media Bureau, to Vincent A. Pepper, Esquire, and Irving Gastfreund, Esquire, 8210-AJZ/MJM (August 21, 1992).
[23]
"Children Never Born." The Catholic World Report, February 1992, page 56.
[24]
"The Clinic Attack That Wasn't." Feminist Women's Health Center Newsletter [Portland, Oregon], Summer 1993, page 8.
[25]
Kim Bolan. "Meeting Pursues Plan to Protect Abortion Workers." Vancouver Sun, July 20, 2000.
[26]
Faye Wattleton, former President of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA). "Reproductive Rights Are Fundamental Rights." The Humanist, January/February 1991, page 21.
[27]
Ellen Carton, New York executive director of the National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL), quoted in "Gazette." Conscience, May/June 1988, page 17.
[28]
Annie Lally Milhaven. "Fatherly Fanaticism." Conscience, July/August 1988, page 6.
[29]
Ellen Carton, New York executive director of the National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL), says that " ... commotion outside a clinic increases stress and affects the performance of medical personnel." Quoted in "Gazette." Conscience, May/June 1988, page 17.
[30]
Frances Kissling has said that "Protesting or praying outside women's health centers by cardinals and other church leaders, no matter how non-violent it appears, offends and hurts women." Quoted in Cathleen Falsani. "Abortion Foes Gather to Pray: Cardinal Bernardin Leads Mass at Chicago Clinic." Daily Southtown, June 27, 1999, pages 1 and 10 [NOTE: Falsani, the "religion writer" for this newspaper, could not even get the name of the Cardinal right in her article. It was Cardinal George who let the Mass at the abortion mill, not Cardinal Bernardin, who died more than a year earlier]. CFFC also boasted that "In June, we held a press conference to criticize Cardinal John O'Connor's "prayer picket" in front of a New York City abortion clinic" ["CFFC Notebook." Conscience, Summer 1992, pages 38 and 39].
[31]
Richard Doerflinger. "Who are Catholics for a Free Choice?" America, November 16, 1985, page 313.
[32]
Mary Jean Wolch. "An Open Letter From a Catholic Birth Mother." Conscience, Autumn 1996, pages 25 to 28.
[33]
"Gazette." Conscience, May/June 1988, page 17.
[34]
Letter by Rev. E.L. O'Hickey, Conscience, May/June 1988, page 19.
[35]
Margaret Conway. "State Updates." Conscience, July/August 1989, pages 16 and 17.
[36]
"In the News: Not in My Building, You Don't." Conscience, January/February 1991, page 22.
[37]
"In Brief." Conscience, Spring/Summer 1995, page 57 ["If religious leaders sincerely want to deter the terrorists, they must disavow one premise, ... that there is no significant difference between the human life of the unborn and human life of the born human being"].
[38]
Frances Kissling. "The Vatican's Cheap Shot at UNICEF." Conscience, Winter 1996/1997, pages 36 and 37.
[39]
Excerpts from Frances Kissling's input to Annie Lally Milhaven's book Inside Stories: 13 Valiant Women Challenging the Church. Conscience, September-December 1987, pages 29 to 37.
[40]
Various pro-abortionists, interviewed by Lisa M. Hisel and Patricia Miller. "Bribery or Benevolence: Prochoice Leaders Examine the Generosity of a Scottish Cardinal." Conscience, Winter 1999/2000.
[41]
The number of murders we know of that have been committed by pro-abortionists, by year, are as follows:


Pro-Abortion Murders by Year



Year
Murders
by Pro-
Abortionists
1965
2
1967
2
1971
1
1972
2
1973
1
1974
1
1975
2
1977
1
1979
5
1980
2
1981
3
1983
1
1984
2
1985
1
1986
1
1987
5
1988
9
1989
2
1990
3
1992
1
1993
2
1994
3
1995
5
1996
3
1997
8
1998
7
1999
31
2000
7
2001
15
2002
28
2003
28
2004
10
Total
194


       Remember that these include only cases in which murder, manslaughter or other homicide charges have been brought by the authorities. So a very small percentage of fatal botched abortions would fall into this category, because only a small percentage of cases involve an abortionist wanting an abortion client to die, or showing such incredibly callous disregard for an abortion client's safety that murder or manslaughter charges were lodged by authorities. These numbers do include wanted preborn children, such as when a man strangles his pregnant girlfriend when she refuses to have an abortion, or when he deliberately attacks the preborn child by stabbing or kicking its mother in the abdomen. The numbers do not include "unwanted" preborn children, because then they would number in the tens of millions.
[42]
Downloaded from http://www.plannedparenthood.org/Library/OPPOSITION/10things.htm, December 4, 2000.
[43]
Joyce Arthur. "The Myth of "Pro-Abortion Violence"," April 2003. Downloaded from the Web site of the Pro-Choice Action Network at http://www.prochoiceactionnetwork-canada.org/not-violent.html on June 16, 2003. Perhaps Arthur's fanaticism is understandable, since she refuses to even debate pro-lifers. In 1999, she said that "Along with most other pro-choice groups, we do not engage in debates with the anti-choice ... Simply put, the right to abortion is not a debatable issue. Access to legal, safe abortion is a fundamental human right, one that should be safeguarded in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. ... Debating anti-choicers would be an abdication of our responsibility to support abortion providers and help women. Simply having a debate with the anti-choice lends legitimacy and credibility to the so-called `pro-life' position. And it provides a platform for dangerous anti-choice propaganda. We do not recognize as legitimate a position that is characterized by falsehood, hypocrisy, small-mindedness and intolerance. Why should we give the appearance of legitimacy to the anti-choice position, when we have our hands full just trying to counter anti-choice misinformation, lies, threats and violence? Would a Jew debate a Nazi?. ... Being pro-choice is the reasonable, moral, middle ground on which most people stand. The pro-choice position is inherently democratic and protects everyone, because whether you like abortion or not, you're responsible for exercising your own choice. The right to choose abortion should not be subject to the whim of the electorate. ... In North America, the `debate' over abortion happened decades ago in our courtrooms, and the anti-choice movement lost. The debate is over -- the task of the pro-choice community now is to protect and enhance the legal right to abortion, and educate people on the necessity of legal abortion" [Joyce Arthur of the Pro-Choice Action Network. "Why Pro-Choice Supporters Do Not Debate the Anti-Choice." Quoted in "To Debate or Not to Debate." The Caleb Report [Life Decisions, Inc.], July-August 1999, pages 3 and 4]. Note that the pro-aborts used to debate pro-lifers frequently, but only stopped when they were regularly beaten and embarrassed in these debates.
[44]
Department of Justice, National Task Force on Violence Against Health Care Providers, Web site at http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/crim/faceweb.htm.
[45]
Numbers of fatalities by year, 1993 to 2001 respectively, and totals (NG = No number given). Abortionists (1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, total = 3); Automobile Mechanics and Apprentices (21, 9, 15, 9, 10, 11, 16, 9, 6, total = 106); Bartenders (6, 17, 12, 11, 3, 6, 12, NG, 11, total = 78); Cashiers and Sales Counter Clerks (118, 131, 117, 99, 89, 59, NG, 64, 58, total = 735); Farmers and Farm Workers (25, 28, 31, 52, 42, 39, 42, 35, 44, total = 338); Garage and Service Station-Related Occupations (22, 19, 8, 8, 11, 11, 0, 12, 4, total = 95); Hairdressers and Cosmetologists (6, NG, 4, NG, 4, NG, NG, NG, 6, total = 20); Janitors and Cleaners (17, 18, 7, 19, 11, 17, 14, 37, 15, total = 155); Lawyers (8, 5, 11, 9, 6, 8, 0, NG, 3, total = 50); Physicians (includes abortionists) (6, 5, 4, 5, 5, 0, NG, 8, 3, total = 36); Registered Nurses (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 3, 0, 6, 8, total = 17); Secretaries (10, 5, 15, 0, 0, 5, NG, 5, 0, total = 40); Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs (97, 87, 71, 47, 76, 50, 52, 43, 35, total = 558); Teachers (6, 5, 4, 8, 0, 4, 0, 5, 5, total = 37); Truck Drivers (32, 26, 29, 34, 32, 30, 28, 24, 31, total = 266). These numbers are from the Web site of the United States Deparment of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. For 1993: 1993 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. Table A-8, "Fatal Occupational Injuries by Occupation and Event of Exposure, 1993." Downloaded from http://www.bls.gov/iif/oshwc/cfoi/cftb0005.pdf on April 15, 2003. For 1994: 1994 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. Table 3, "Fatal Occupational Injuries by Occupation and Event of Exposure, 1994." Downloaded from http://www.bls.gov/iif/oshwc/cfoi/cftb0030.pdf on April 15, 2003. For 1995: 1995 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. Table 3, "Fatal Occupational Injuries by Occupation and Event of Exposure, 1995." Downloaded from http://www.bls.gov/iif/oshwc/cfoi/cftb0068.pdf on April 15, 2003. For 1996: 1996 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. Table 2, "Fatal Occupational Injuries by Occupation and Event of Exposure, 1996." Downloaded from http://www.bls.gov/iif/oshwc/cfoi/cftb0083.pdf on April 15, 2003. For 1997: 1997 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. Table A-4, "Fatal Occupational Injuries by Occupation and Event of Exposure, 1997." Downloaded from http://www.bls.gov/iif/oshwc/cfoi/cftb0115.pdf on April 15, 2003. For 1998: 1998 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. Table A-4, "Fatal Occupational Injuries by Occupation and Event of Exposure, 1998," pages 23 to 27. Downloaded from http://www.bls.gov/iif/oshwc/cfoi/cftb0115.pdf on April 15, 2003. For 1999: 1999 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. Table A-4, "Fatal Occupational Injuries by Occupation and Event of Exposure, 1999," pages 20 to 23. Downloaded from http://www.bls.gov/iif/oshwc/cfoi/cftb0125.pdf on April 15, 2003. For 2000: 2000 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. Table A-4, "Fatal Occupational Injuries by Occupation and Event of Exposure, 2000," pages 17 to 20. Downloaded from http://www.bls.gov/iif/oshwc/cfoi/cftb0135.pdf on April 15, 2003. For 2001: 2001 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. Table A-5, "Fatal Occupational Injuries by Occupation and Event of Exposure, 2001." Downloaded from http://www.bls.gov/iif/oshwc/cfoi/cftb0149.pdf on April 15, 2003.
[46]
E. Michael Jones. "The Pope and the Condom Worshippers." Fidelity Magazine, October 1987, pages 32-44. Also see Just Out Magazine, January 1990, page 10.
[47]
John Leo. "The Gay Tide of Catholic-Bashing." U.S. News and World Report, April 1, 1991, page 15. Also reprinted in the April 14, 1991 issue of Our Sunday Visitor, page 19.
[48]
"Mahony and the Times." National Catholic Register, February 11, 1990, page 4.
[49]
"The McIlhennys: Victims of Hate." Focus on the Family Citizen, August 20, 1990, pages 14 and 15.
[50]
As described in an October 1991 letter from Focus on the Family.
[51]
Homosexual activist David Wojnarowicz, in an art catalog funded by tax dollars provided by the National Endowment for the `Arts' (NEA). Quoted in Congressman Dana Rorahbacher. "Congress Continues Funding Pornographic, Anti-Christian `Art' With Tax Dollars." American Family Association Journal, January 1990, page 20.
[52]
Michelangelo Signorile, editor-at-large of the homosexual magazine Outweek, quoted in National Review, June 24, 1991.
[53]
Homosexual playwright Larry Kramer, founder of ACT-UP (the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power), quoted in the Wall Street Journal, May 8, 1990 (the Irgun was a Zionist army originating in the mid-1930s, which slaughtered and maimed hundreds of women and children).
[54]
Larry Kramer, The Advocate, August 18, 1987, quoted in Kirk Kidwell. "Homosexuals Flex Muscle in Washington." American Family Association Journal, January 1988, pages 6 to 8.
[55]
ACT-UP member Michael Petrelis, quoted in Michael Willrich. "Uncivil Disobedience." Mother Jones, December 1990, page 16.
[56]
Homosexual activist Robert Schwab, quoted in Kirk Kidwell. "Homosexuals Flex Muscle in Washington." American Family Association Journal, January 1988, pages 6 to 8.
[57]
This information was downloaded from http://www.animalliberation.net/doa. 2001 numbers are from the North American Animal Liberation Front's Press Office report entitled 2001 Year-End Direct Action Report, dated January 18, 2002 and downloaded from http://www.tao.ca/~naalfpo/2001_Direct_Action_Report.pdf. There does not yet seem to be any published information on ALF/ELF "actions" for the years 2000 and 2002. Also see "Activist Gets Prison Term." The Oregonian, April 18, 1990, page A10.
[58]
 Ecodefense is advertised on the Earth First! Web site at http://www.enviroweb.org/ef/merchandise. Dwight Worker's How to Sink Whalers, Driftnetters, and Other Environmentally Destructive Ships is an on-line book located at http://www.efmedia.org/sink1.html.
[59]
"Eco Activists Hail Terrorist Bomber." LifeSite Daily News at http://www.lifesite.net, December 8, 1998.
[60]
Edie Butler. "In Support of Winnie Mandela." WomenWise (publication of the New Hampshire Federation of Feminist Women's Health Centers), Spring 1989, page 8.
[61]
Winnie Mandela, Soweto, April 11, 1986. Quoted by Agence France-Presse on April 13, 1986, and in National Review, August 29, 1986, page 12.
[62]
April 30, 1986 Winnie Mandela quoted in the Munsieville, Transvaal, UCANEWS, September 1986.
[63]
Nelson Mandela, during his 1962 trial for terrorism. Quoted in The Wanderer, July 1, 1990, page 6. He is also quoted in his book How to Be a Good Communist, in "The ANC/Communist Party Connection." New Dimensions Magazine, September 1990, page 59.
[64]
"Mandelamania." National Review, July 9, 1990, page 14.
[65]
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, quoted in the London Sunday Times, December 12, 1985; London Daily Telegraph, November 1984; Argus, April 3, 1986; Volkskrant, Holland, November 15, 1984; London Sunday Times, January 26, 1986.
[66]
Patrick W. Symmes. "Out to Lunch With Sendero." The American Spectator, December 1991, pages 26 and 27.
[67]
"A Portrait in Courage." National Catholic Register, April 19, 1992, page 2.
[68]
"Condemn the Cowardly Attacks on the Revolutionary Prisoners of Peru!" Revolutionary Worker, May 31, 1992, page 5.
[69]
National Right to Work Committee Fact Sheet of March 17, 2003 entitled "Freedom from Union Violence Act." Downloaded from the Web site of the National Right to Work Committee at http://www.nrtwc.org on April 16, 2003.
[70]
Columnist Jack Anderson, in the Torrance [California] Daily Breeze, March 3, 1984.
[71]
Jasmin Lill. "Sanitary Pad `Silenced Patient'." The Courier Mail, June 19, 2002; "Here, Honey, Bite on This." Report Newsmagazine, July 8, 2002.
[72]
Michael Pelly. "Man Who Killed His Unborn Child Now to Face 25 Years." Sydney Morning Herald, December 20, 2003; Natasha Wallace. "Fit of Rage That Claimed an Unborn Baby's Life." Sydney Morning Herald, March 30, 2004.
[73]
"British Woman Loses Kidney in Botched Legal Abortion." BBC, March 3, 2003; Steve Ertelt's Pro-Life Infonet at http://www.prolifeinfo.org, March 4, 2003; "Woman Loses Several Organs in Hospital Abortion: Dead Fetus Later Found Inside `Except for One Arm and One Leg'." LifeSite Daily News at http://www.lifesite.net, March 4, 2003; "Botch Doctor Told Me to Abort Baby." Express and Star, March 25, 2003; Jacqui Thornton. "`Butcher' Doc New Probe." The Sun [United Kingdom], March 27, 2003; Jane Beese. "Botched Op Surgeon Facing More Claims." Express and Star, March 28, 2003; "Campaign Over Abortion Doctor." BBC News, April, 9, 2003.
[74]
"Judge Damns Vile Huntley for Life." Daily Record [United Kingdom], December 18, 2003; Vicky Collins. "A Taste for Young Girls and Violence." The Herald [United Kingdom, December 18, 2003.
[75]
Debabrata Mohanty. "Bottle Stab at Wife Over Abortion." The Telegraph [Calcutta, India], July 29, 2003.
[76]
"Woman Sets Self Ablaze." The Times of India, January 8, 2004; "Indian Woman Kills Herself After Family Forces Her to Have Abortion." Steven Ertelt's Pro-Life News Report, January 9, 2004.
[77]
Ran Reznick. "Failure to Revoke Doctor's License Draws Fire: Senior Surgeon at Soroka Hospital was Jailed for Ordering the Beating of Woman Carrying His Child." Ha'aretz [Israel], March 5, 2003.
[78]
"Nicaraguan President Orders Protection for Church Leaders." Agencia EFE via COMTEX at http://www.efe.es, Document ID #FA20010501910000306, May 1, 2001.
[79]
Sarah Thomas. "Jenna Stepdad Guilty." Daily Post [North Wales], July 23, 2003.
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