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The big lie of operation rescue and the forced motherhood thugs
May 19, 2020 17:40:59   #
Kevyn
 
When Norma McCorvey, the anonymous plaintiff in the landmark Roe vs. Wade case, came out against a******n in 1995, it stunned the world and represented a huge symbolic victory for a******n opponents: “Jane Roe” had gone to the other side. For the remainder of her life, McCorvey worked to overturn the law that bore her name.
But it was all a lie, McCorvey says in a documentary filmed in the months before her death in 2017, claiming she only did it because she was paid by antia******n groups including Operation Rescue.
“I was the big fish. I think it was a mutual thing. I took their money and they’d put me out in front of the cameras and tell me what to say. That’s what I’d say,” she says in “AKA Jane Roe,” which premieres Friday on FX. “It was all an act. I did it well too. I am a good actress.”
In what she describes as a “deathbed confession,” a visibly ailing McCorvey restates her support for reproductive rights in colorful terms: “If a young woman wants to have an a******n, that’s no skin off my ass. That’s why they call it choice.”

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May 19, 2020 18:01:57   #
EL Loc: Massachusetts
 
Kevyn wrote:
When Norma McCorvey, the anonymous plaintiff in the landmark Roe vs. Wade case, came out against a******n in 1995, it stunned the world and represented a huge symbolic victory for a******n opponents: “Jane Roe” had gone to the other side. For the remainder of her life, McCorvey worked to overturn the law that bore her name.
But it was all a lie, McCorvey says in a documentary filmed in the months before her death in 2017, claiming she only did it because she was paid by antia******n groups including Operation Rescue.
“I was the big fish. I think it was a mutual thing. I took their money and they’d put me out in front of the cameras and tell me what to say. That’s what I’d say,” she says in “AKA Jane Roe,” which premieres Friday on FX. “It was all an act. I did it well too. I am a good actress.”
In what she describes as a “deathbed confession,” a visibly ailing McCorvey restates her support for reproductive rights in colorful terms: “If a young woman wants to have an a******n, that’s no skin off my ass. That’s why they call it choice.”
When Norma McCorvey, the anonymous plaintiff in th... (show quote)


Everyone has the choice to murder or not.

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May 19, 2020 18:14:12   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
Kevyn wrote:
When Norma McCorvey, the anonymous plaintiff in the landmark Roe vs. Wade case, came out against a******n in 1995, it stunned the world and represented a huge symbolic victory for a******n opponents: “Jane Roe” had gone to the other side. For the remainder of her life, McCorvey worked to overturn the law that bore her name.
But it was all a lie, McCorvey says in a documentary filmed in the months before her death in 2017, claiming she only did it because she was paid by antia******n groups including Operation Rescue.
“I was the big fish. I think it was a mutual thing. I took their money and they’d put me out in front of the cameras and tell me what to say. That’s what I’d say,” she says in “AKA Jane Roe,” which premieres Friday on FX. “It was all an act. I did it well too. I am a good actress.”
In what she describes as a “deathbed confession,” a visibly ailing McCorvey restates her support for reproductive rights in colorful terms: “If a young woman wants to have an a******n, that’s no skin off my ass. That’s why they call it choice.”
When Norma McCorvey, the anonymous plaintiff in th... (show quote)


Someone willing to be bought like that doesn't have an opinion worth anything. If she was willing to take money from the anti-a******n faction what's to say she didn't do the same thing to bring the Roe v. Wade case to the court. When someone can be bought so easily they lack a moral compass.

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May 19, 2020 18:23:47   #
Rose42
 
Kevyn wrote:
When Norma McCorvey, the anonymous plaintiff in the landmark Roe vs. Wade case, came out against a******n in 1995, it stunned the world and represented a huge symbolic victory for a******n opponents: “Jane Roe” had gone to the other side. For the remainder of her life, McCorvey worked to overturn the law that bore her name.
But it was all a lie, McCorvey says in a documentary filmed in the months before her death in 2017, claiming she only did it because she was paid by antia******n groups including Operation Rescue.
“I was the big fish. I think it was a mutual thing. I took their money and they’d put me out in front of the cameras and tell me what to say. That’s what I’d say,” she says in “AKA Jane Roe,” which premieres Friday on FX. “It was all an act. I did it well too. I am a good actress.”
In what she describes as a “deathbed confession,” a visibly ailing McCorvey restates her support for reproductive rights in colorful terms: “If a young woman wants to have an a******n, that’s no skin off my ass. That’s why they call it choice.”
When Norma McCorvey, the anonymous plaintiff in th... (show quote)


Instead of your usual plagiarizing put up a source. Unless you made up another story.

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May 19, 2020 18:25:37   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
...and someday, the name of the pro-a******n organizations will be revealed, of those who bribed, with much needed monetary funds to a heavily sedated and desperately ill woman, the solicitation of her last minute, less than believable retraction.

After years of freely engaged in, self-redeeming testimonies affirming her great regret for the horror of seeing the mass-murder of the nation's unborn, which had resulted from her original participation in Roe vs Wade, and suffering insults and mass media condemnation for expressing her regret, I do not believe she was insincere all those years.

In the final analysis, only God sees her heart (1st Samuel 16:7).


Kevyn wrote:
When Norma McCorvey, the anonymous plaintiff in the landmark Roe vs. Wade case, came out against a******n in 1995, it stunned the world and represented a huge symbolic victory for a******n opponents: “Jane Roe” had gone to other side. For the remainder of her life, McCorvey worked to overturn the law that bore her name.
But it was all a lie, McCorvey says in a documentary filmed in the months before her death in 2017, claiming she only did it because she was paid by antia******n groups including Operation Rescue.
“I was the big fish. I think it was a mutual thing. I took their money and they’d put me out in front of the cameras and tell me what to say. That’s what I’d say,” she says in “AKA Jane Roe,” which premieres Friday on FX. “It was all an act. I did it well too. I am a good actress.”
In what she describes as a “deathbed confession,” a visibly ailing McCorvey restates her support for reproductive rights in colorful terms: “If a young woman wants to have an a******n, that’s no skin off my ass. That’s why they call it choice.”
When Norma McCorvey, the anonymous plaintiff in th... (show quote)

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May 19, 2020 18:28:24   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
Kevyn wrote:
When Norma McCorvey, the anonymous plaintiff in the landmark Roe vs. Wade case, came out against a******n in 1995, it stunned the world and represented a huge symbolic victory for a******n opponents: “Jane Roe” had gone to the other side. For the remainder of her life, McCorvey worked to overturn the law that bore her name.
But it was all a lie, McCorvey says in a documentary filmed in the months before her death in 2017, claiming she only did it because she was paid by antia******n groups including Operation Rescue.
“I was the big fish. I think it was a mutual thing. I took their money and they’d put me out in front of the cameras and tell me what to say. That’s what I’d say,” she says in “AKA Jane Roe,” which premieres Friday on FX. “It was all an act. I did it well too. I am a good actress.”
In what she describes as a “deathbed confession,” a visibly ailing McCorvey restates her support for reproductive rights in colorful terms: “If a young woman wants to have an a******n, that’s no skin off my ass. That’s why they call it choice.”
When Norma McCorvey, the anonymous plaintiff in th... (show quote)


That’s a lie!!

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May 19, 2020 18:36:19   #
Liberty Tree
 
dtucker300 wrote:
Someone willing to be bought like that doesn't have an opinion worth anything. If she was willing to take money from the anti-a******n faction what's to say she didn't do the same thing to bring the Roe v. Wade case to the court. When someone can be bought so easily they lack a moral compass.


Perhaps the producers of this latest documentary paid her to recant her previous story of changing her mind about a******n. Cannot take any of it seriously. The fact still remains a******n is murder.

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May 19, 2020 19:40:22   #
Navigator
 
Kevyn wrote:
When Norma McCorvey, the anonymous plaintiff in the landmark Roe vs. Wade case, came out against a******n in 1995, it stunned the world and represented a huge symbolic victory for a******n opponents: “Jane Roe” had gone to the other side. For the remainder of her life, McCorvey worked to overturn the law that bore her name.
But it was all a lie, McCorvey says in a documentary filmed in the months before her death in 2017, claiming she only did it because she was paid by antia******n groups including Operation Rescue.
“I was the big fish. I think it was a mutual thing. I took their money and they’d put me out in front of the cameras and tell me what to say. That’s what I’d say,” she says in “AKA Jane Roe,” which premieres Friday on FX. “It was all an act. I did it well too. I am a good actress.”
In what she describes as a “deathbed confession,” a visibly ailing McCorvey restates her support for reproductive rights in colorful terms: “If a young woman wants to have an a******n, that’s no skin off my ass. That’s why they call it choice.”
When Norma McCorvey, the anonymous plaintiff in th... (show quote)


For many years she claimed her pregnancy was due to a rape (it wasn't). Nest she claimed she was a "dupe" of the pro-a******n people during the Roe vs Wade deliberations. Next she claimed she was a "dupe" of the anti-a******n people. Not a very reliable source.

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May 20, 2020 13:37:17   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
Kevyn wrote:
When Norma McCorvey, the anonymous plaintiff in the landmark Roe vs. Wade case, came out against a******n in 1995, it stunned the world and represented a huge symbolic victory for a******n opponents: “Jane Roe” had gone to the other side. For the remainder of her life, McCorvey worked to overturn the law that bore her name.
But it was all a lie, McCorvey says in a documentary filmed in the months before her death in 2017, claiming she only did it because she was paid by antia******n groups including Operation Rescue.
“I was the big fish. I think it was a mutual thing. I took their money and they’d put me out in front of the cameras and tell me what to say. That’s what I’d say,” she says in “AKA Jane Roe,” which premieres Friday on FX. “It was all an act. I did it well too. I am a good actress.”
In what she describes as a “deathbed confession,” a visibly ailing McCorvey restates her support for reproductive rights in colorful terms: “If a young woman wants to have an a******n, that’s no skin off my ass. That’s why they call it choice.”
When Norma McCorvey, the anonymous plaintiff in th... (show quote)

Operation Rescue Responds to False FX Statements about Norma McCorvey
Wichita, Kansas – FX plans to air a so-called documentary about the life of Norma McCorvey, who was the "Jane Roe" on the 1973 Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision that decriminalized a******n in America.

"I knew Norma well, and at one time, she lived with my family in the Wichita, Kansas, area for several months. I knew her to be a straightforward, down-to-earth woman who was witty and kind. She loved children and adored my own five children," said Operation Rescue President Troy Newman. "There is no way her Christian faith or her pro-life beliefs were false. The makers of 'AKA Jane Roe' should be ashamed that they took advantage of Norma in the vulnerable last days of her life, then released their spurious movie after she passed away when she could not defend herself."

Sadly, Rob Schenck, who reportedly appears in the film, also accused Operation Rescue of paying Norma McCorvey to say she was pro-life and taking advantage of her.

"Nothing could be further from the t***h. Operation Rescue loved, respected, and protected Norma, even taking her in to our own families," said Newman. "Rob has turned on those he once called friends and is now trying to hurt us. It is very sad that his bitterness and confusion were also exploited by the filmmakers."

It is no surprise that Director Nick Sweeney would come out with outrageous falsehoods about Norma and Operation Rescue to advance his own depraved, l*****t, pro-a******n agenda. Because of that, he simply has no credibility.

Other controversial productions that Sweeney has been involved with include the following according to IMDb.com:

• Born in the Wrong Body
• T*********r Kids
• Sex Robots
• Secrets of the Living Dolls (where men use elaborate costumes to t***sform into female dolls)

"The FX movie does not portray the real Norma McCorvey, who I knew well and called my friend. I saw her in unguarded moments and can verify she was 100 percent pro-life," said Newman. "She spent more years trying to overturn Roe v. Wade than she spent as a pro-a******n activist. FX and everyone involved in smearing her name and life's work to end a******n owe her memory and the entire Pro-Life Movement an apology."

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May 21, 2020 00:20:13   #
Ricktloml
 
dtucker300 wrote:
Someone willing to be bought like that doesn't have an opinion worth anything. If she was willing to take money from the anti-a******n faction what's to say she didn't do the same thing to bring the Roe v. Wade case to the court. When someone can be bought so easily they lack a moral compass.


So she lied originally to get a******n legalized, lied to pro-life groups about changing her views and went out supporting the butchering of the un-born. A truly low-class piece of work her entire life.

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May 21, 2020 00:24:22   #
Ricktloml
 
[quote=Parky60]Operation Rescue Responds to False FX Statements about Norma McCorvey
Wichita, Kansas – FX plans to air a so-called documentary about the life of Norma McCorvey, who was the "Jane Roe" on the 1973 Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision that decriminalized a******n in America.

"I knew Norma well, and at one time, she lived with my family in the Wichita, Kansas, area for several months. I knew her to be a straightforward, down-to-earth woman who was witty and kind. She loved children and adored my own five children," said Operation Rescue President Troy Newman. "There is no way her Christian faith or her pro-life beliefs were false. The makers of 'AKA Jane Roe' should be ashamed that they took advantage of Norma in the vulnerable last days of her life, then released their spurious movie after she passed away when she could not defend herself."

Sadly, Rob Schenck, who reportedly appears in the film, also accused Operation Rescue of paying Norma McCorvey to say she was pro-life and taking advantage of her.

"Nothing could be further from the t***h. Operation Rescue loved, respected, and protected Norma, even taking her in to our own families," said Newman. "Rob has turned on those he once called friends and is now trying to hurt us. It is very sad that his bitterness and confusion were also exploited by the filmmakers."

It is no surprise that Director Nick Sweeney would come out with outrageous falsehoods about Norma and Operation Rescue to advance his own depraved, l*****t, pro-a******n agenda. Because of that, he simply has no credibility.

Other controversial productions that Sweeney has been involved with include the following according to IMDb.com:

• Born in the Wrong Body
• T*********r Kids
• Sex Robots
• Secrets of the Living Dolls (where men use elaborate costumes to t***sform into female dolls)

"The FX movie does not portray the real Norma McCorvey, who I knew well and called my friend. I saw her in unguarded moments and can verify she was 100 percent pro-life," said Newman. "She spent more years trying to overturn Roe v. Wade than she spent as a pro-a******n activist. FX and everyone involved in smearing her name and life's work to end a******n owe her memory and the entire Pro-Life Movement an apology."[/

I commented before I read your post. The left using someone who can't defend themselves does indeed make sense. I had seen Norma McCorvey interviewed years ago, she seemed sincere.

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May 23, 2020 11:19:40   #
promilitary
 
EL wrote:
Everyone has the choice to murder or not.


Right. There are three human beings (beating hearts) involved.....the woman,
the doctor(??) and the innocent baby. The woman and the doctor gang up
on the little baby and k**l it. What kind of human beings are the mother
and the doctor????

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May 23, 2020 11:22:15   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Kevyn wrote:
When Norma McCorvey, the anonymous plaintiff in the landmark Roe vs. Wade case, came out against a******n in 1995, it stunned the world and represented a huge symbolic victory for a******n opponents: “Jane Roe” had gone to the other side. For the remainder of her life, McCorvey worked to overturn the law that bore her name.
But it was all a lie, McCorvey says in a documentary filmed in the months before her death in 2017, claiming she only did it because she was paid by antia******n groups including Operation Rescue.
“I was the big fish. I think it was a mutual thing. I took their money and they’d put me out in front of the cameras and tell me what to say. That’s what I’d say,” she says in “AKA Jane Roe,” which premieres Friday on FX. “It was all an act. I did it well too. I am a good actress.”
In what she describes as a “deathbed confession,” a visibly ailing McCorvey restates her support for reproductive rights in colorful terms: “If a young woman wants to have an a******n, that’s no skin off my ass. That’s why they call it choice.”
When Norma McCorvey, the anonymous plaintiff in th... (show quote)


So what’s your point?

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May 26, 2020 19:20:15   #
EL Loc: Massachusetts
 
promilitary wrote:
Right. There are three human beings (beating hearts) involved.....the woman,
the doctor(??) and the innocent baby. The woman and the doctor gang up
on the little baby and k**l it. What kind of human beings are the mother
and the doctor????


The lowest of the low.

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