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The Advertising Campaign That Sold Abortion to the US

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Mothers love their babies, so how did these men convince American women to join their anti-baby crusade?
Full page ad in The New York Times paid for by wealthy entrepreneur Hugh Moore.
Full page ad in The New York Times paid for by wealthy entrepreneur Hugh Moore. (photo: Courtesy photo / Public Domain )

With the abortion debate in full flower during this election season, now is a good time to revisit the questions: Who were the influential opinion-makers who sold abortion on demand to the U.S. government, radical feminists and the American people? And how did they do it?

Oddly, a preliminary question we need to ask is one Albert Einstein asked in a letter to Sigmund Freud nearly 100 years ago: “Is there any way of delivering mankind from the menace of war?”

This essay was inspired only after I watched the Democratic National Convention and saw person after person on that stage, in a couple cases with laughs and broad smiles, declaring their enthusiastic support of abortion, while microscopic human beings were being slain in a Planned Parenthood trailer right outside the convention hall.



Hugh Moore’s Utopian Plan to Avoid World War III


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