By Maria V. Gallagher, Legislative Director
As children around the U.S. head back to school, I think about the children who are missing because of legal abortion.
It is not a small number. Figures from the Guttmacher Institute, the former research arm of Planned Parenthood, indicate nearly one million abortions occur each year.
That means millions of children will never get a chance to pose for a first-day-of-school photo. They will never experience the joy of learning, or the freedom and frivolity which come with daily recess.
They will never score a soccer goal or play the flute in the school orchestra. They will never have the opportunity to sing in the school choir, perform in a play, or earn the winning touchdown on the football playing field.
Think about it. If we were to memorialize each baby killed by abortion with a single student desk, how empty are classrooms would be.
How many women in the U.S. are silently grieving the children who will never bring home a report card, or a construction paper surprise for their mothers? How many men are suffering from lost fatherhood as a result of abortion?
The babies who were aborted were real people, real children who deserved respect, compassion, and love. Instead, their lives were ended before they could ever step foot on school grounds.
Back-to-school days are just another reminder of how impoverished our society is because of legal abortion.
May today’s schoolchildren, as they grow and develop, come to recognize that truth, and end legal abortion once and for all.