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Taken from suppressednews.com
A Message From Ms. Roe (of Roe
v. Wade)
By Hugh McInnish
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may be a few people out there who still believe that Roe versus Wade is a
description of alternative ways to cross the Potomac, but not very many. Is
there a legal case which is more recognizable than this one? Not likely. Most
adults would recognize it as the one in which the Supreme Court struck down
state laws regulating abortion. It must surely be the most famous Supreme Court
case ever.
But who is the real person behind this pseudonymous Ms. Roe, the plaintiff who
was the instigator of this most controversial social upheaval? Very few know the
answer to that question, but her real name is Norma McCorvey, and now that she
has dropped her mask of anonymity she has quite a story to tell.
In a ''Dear Friend'' letter the former Jane Roe says, ''I owe you an apology.''
Twenty-eight years after she triggered the legal action which today is still the
kernel of fiery controversy, she expresses her intense remorse. She admits she
lied to us. She said she had been gang raped, and that wasn't true. She said she
didn't know who the father of her baby was, and that wasn't true either. It was
all ''a nasty, bald-faced lie,'' she now says. ''Signing my name on that
affidavit to sue the State of Texas was the single biggest mistake of my life.''
But now Norma McCorvey, a.k.a. Jane Roe, wants to make amends. She never
intended to help millions of mothers kill their babies, yet she feels that ''41
million babies died because of me.'' So she has dropped the camouflage of her
court name and has jumped into the public arena to tell her story, cleanse her
conscience, and fight against the evil of abortion.
The legal aspect of abortion is far from settled. It is certainly another case
of the Supreme Court arbitrarily enforcing its own will, of creating a radically
new law rather than interpreting the existing law. In his dissent, Chief Justice
William Rehnquist appended a footnote that occupied almost a whole page listing
all the state laws that regulated abortion and had theretofore been
constitutional, but now were being swept away by the Court because somehow they
had overnight been infected with unconstitutionality.
Norma McCorvey has started her own pro-life group called ''Roe No more,'' has
been on national television, and has spoken to many college groups. She is out
''to tell America the barbaric truth about abortion.'' She is not ''afraid to
say abortion is murder,'' and not afraid ''to tell the deep dark secrets of the
radical abortion lobby.''
Here is a traveler who has heard a voice from a burning bush. And now Jane,
become Norma, is preaching with the evangelical fervor of the converted. She
will make a good preacher.
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