Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Her Name Attaches to Abortion, But She is Pro-Life

The woman who supposedly sued the state to allow abortion in that famous case Doe v. Bolton says she never even wanted an abortion.

She is, in fact, pro-life, having a ministry opposing abortion called Wonderfully Made Ministry.

How is it, then, that her case FOR abortion went all the way to the Supreme Court, where the Court ruled in her favor in one of the two cases that overturned bans against abortion?

Doe v. Bolton was decided by the Supreme Court Jan. 22, 1973, the same day the Court ruled on the more-famous Roe v. Wade. They are partner cases.

Mary Doe was the name Sandra Cano was assigned by the court. If the name was false -- and so was the identity of her being a key supporter of abortion, if we are to believe her, and I have found no reason not to.

Cano says her lawyer lied to her to get her to sign the papers initiating the case. She says she had sought legal help in order to get a divorce and to get her children out of foster care. "Abortion never crossed my mind," she says.

In fact, she would flee to Oklahoma to escape her lawyer's efforts to have an abortion performed, she says. She ran from the abortion, literally, only to end up a poster child for those who favor it.

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