I got this in the mail today. Now, I realize it’s from The National Right to Life committee and of course they’re a special interest group with an agenda just like everyone else in Washington, but it got me thinking about partial birth abortion and where the candidates stand on the issue. There are certain core issues that are so vitally important to me that I cannot turn my back on them, and abortion is one of them. I’ve worked with hundreds of children – both able and handicapped – for the past five years through my charity. Earlier this year, I fought to reform the foster care system with FirstStar in DC. Kids are important to me, I can’t turn my back on any of them.

I know I set a rule that I wouldn’t talk politics anymore, so I’m not going to make this about politics. This is about something that has me so frightened I want to cry. How anyone could be so apathetic toward a child is beyond my comprehension.

Partial Birth Abortion is performed when the fetus is anywhere from 20 to 32 weeks along. To sum it up, the baby is removed feet first until only the head remains inside the mother. Four more inches and that baby would be fully delivered. This is when the surgeon forces the closed tip of surgical scissors into the base of the baby’s skull, then opens the scissors to open a small hole into the skull. After removing the scissors, a catheter is inserted into the skull and the brains of the child are sucked out.

Want pictures? Here. Want a description of the procedure? Here. Just remember to bring some tissues.

To make matters worse, this outpatient procedure is performed upwards of 3,000 times a year in the United States alone. All of the doctors who have testified before the House of Representatives and Congress on this issue have all stated that 80 to 85 percent of all partial birth abortions are entirely elective. The remaining procedures, although classified as “medically necessary” are performed for such medical problems as cleft palettes, crossed eyes, club feet, and other easily correctable malformations. As far as the mother’s health is concerned, all of those doctors said that some of the remaining 15 to 20 percent of “medically necessary” procedures are done because the mother has contracted something as simple as chicken pox, or is complaining of vomiting or nausea. And finally, a whopping 1% of all partial birth abortions in the United States are due to rape or incest – the victims pro-choice people use as their case for allowing abortions, their cases amount to all of 1% not only of partial birth abortions, but all abortions performed in the entire country every year. One percent. One percent.

Partial birth abortions make me want to vomit. There’s no pleasant way of putting it. I’ve met and held babies born at 25 weeks, supposedly the prime age to perform that kind of abortion. Last year, a friend of my family’s delivered her baby girl prematurely, at 25 weeks. The Mother, a recent immigrant, hadn’t yet gotten a driver’s license in the United States, so my Mom and I would drive her to the hospital to visit her baby in the NICU. One week, I took my camera.

This is Diana. She was born in the prime trimester for partial birth abortions. She’s now a perfectly happy, pleasant, beautiful toddler. Look at that girl and tell me she doesn’t have life in her. Look at her and tell me that she doesn’t deserve to live. If she had a cleft palette, her Mother wouldn’t have loved her any less. Diana’s Mother cried every time we went into that NICU because she was so in awe of her daughter, so grateful to the doctors for saving her daughter’s life. Again and again she would repeat to us, “Never in my country, never,” because babies in Guatemala would be thrown in the dumpster at 25 weeks. Why are we doing the same to our children? Why is that baby not considered alive, simply because four inches of its head is still inside its mother’s vagina? Is four inches really all it takes to justify murder?

I don’t understand the callousness that it must take to listen to a baby scream as its brains are being sucked from its own skull. I’ve seen videos of this procedure performed and yes, some of those babies scream. It’s a horrifically painful procedure, no anesthesia is given to them, and somehow people think this is okay. If it’s a sin to wear fur because we killed some innocent animal, why are partial birth abortions even being considered?

I will never, never vote for anyone who is in favor of partial birth abortions. Never will I vote for a candidate who supports other forms of late term abortions, such as traditional Dilation & Extraction, which involves cutting a fetus up into smaller pieces while inside the womb so as to easily extract it from the Mother. It’s brutal, it’s senseless, and it is murder. In most states, if you were to kill a pregnant woman who was more than 20 weeks along, you would be tried on two counts of murder. It shouldn’t be any different if a woman decides to kill her own fetus without a damn good reason. And by “damn good reason”, I mean the mother’s life is clearly in danger, not that she’s just tired of throwing up every now and then.

Why the double standard with children? Why is it not okay to kill defenseless animals, but it’s okay to kill defenseless children? Why is it justifiably medically-speaking to murder a fetus simply because it has a cleft palette? I seriously don’t understand it. Especially not when there are so many couples out there who are trying, praying, hoping, and crying to have children, but are unable to.

I’m not one of those people, I’m single right now, not going to have any children until after I get married (and at this rate, who knows when that will be.) But you know what? If you’re a woman and you’re planning on having an abortion, please don’t. I will personally adopt your child if I have to. Heck, I will adopt any child out there facing something as grotesque and as heartless as one of these late-term abortions. Give me a baby with a cleft palette, with crossed eyes, with down syndrome. I’d take any of them if it meant saving them from having their brain sucked out by a heartless mother and a callous doctor. Look at what they do, look at the procedure, look at it being done – if you can’t even look at the picture, why allow it to happen? Some people say we shouldn’t legislate moral issues. Murder is murder, and no amount of rationalization will ever change that.