Very simply -- it is that medical studies have shown
that women who undergo
abortions have an increased risk of breast cancer.
Going through the courts at this time is a case in North Dakota wherein
an abortion mill (MKB Management) sought to stop the Catholic Diocese of
Fargo from stating in newspaper ads, parish bulletins, and on billboards
that induced abortion really does increase a woman's risk of suffering
from breast cancer. Fearing that they would lose abortion business
as a result, MKB Management published a pamphlet insisting that pro-life
claims on the ABC link were not true. They said," None of
these claims are supported by medical research or established medical
organizations."
The difficulty with the MKB pamphlet (and the reason for the suit) is
that it is demonstrably false: 27 of 35 studies overall,
including 13 of 14 in America, show a positive correlation between
abortion and breast cancer. Thus, it should be easy to prove that MKB
Management is using false advertising, which is strictly punished under
North Dakota law. If the pro-life forces win this suit then
MKB Management will no longer be able to publish lies in order to
promote its baby killing business. However, the downside for MKB
may even be worse. They may have to (1) start issuing warnings to
potential customers about the ABC link (2) answer future lawsuits from
women who have had abortions and developed breast cancer and (3) stop
pretending they are "helping" women who seek an abortion.
Since the 1973 Roe vs Wade decision which legalized abortion, there has
been a 40 percent increase in the incidence of breast cancer in U.S
women. The Centers for Disease Control were convinced of a link as
early as 1986 but the power of pro-abortion forces got that news buried.
Thus, the pro-abortion forces don't want women to know the truth!
Dr, Thomas Stuttaford wrote in the Times of London earlier this year,
"Breast cancer is diagnosed in 33,000 women in the UK each year; of
these, an unusually high proportion had an abortion before starting a
family. Such women are up to 4 times more likely to develop breast
cancer."
There you have it, the truth! The ABC link is real.
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