Bernard Nathanson Medical doctor and co-founder of the pro-abortion group NARAL (National Association for the Repeal of Abortion Laws, later renamed National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League).
“I remember laughing when we made those slogans up [about abortion]. . . . We were looking for some sexy, catchy slogans to capture public opinion. They were very cynical slogans then, just as all of these slogans today are very, very cynical.”
Source: The Marketing of Evil – How Radicals, Elitists, and Pseudo-Experts Sell Us Corruption disguised as Freedom, by David Kupelian, 2005, page 190. Hardcopy: Copy of page 190 from Kupelian’s book. Where: Reminiscing about the early days of the 1960's and early-1970's abortion rights campaign, when he played a major role in the 1973 Supreme Court Row v. Wade decision. Years later Nathanson said, "I finally came to the conviction that this [unborn child] was my patient. This was a person! I was a physician, pledged to save my patients' lives, not to destroy them. So I changed my mind on the subject of abortion." And he became staunchly committed to the cause of ending legalized abortion in America. Contributor: AIM. Category: Abortion
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