50 million aborted lives tied to immigration & job out- sourcing

There would be no so-called labor shortage in America if we had not aborted future citizens by the millions.

When the monumental testament entitled, “The Rise and Fall of American Society” is written, and it is certain to be written some day, future generations might be surprised and disgusted at how badly we went wrong.

Few, if any, of us will be around, but it is interesting to speculate about what future historians might write about the demise of American Culture.

I suspect that they will begin to see the genesis of much of our problem was the mounting dependence on a strong, central Federal Government for the solution to every problem in life – problems that our forefathers solved for themselves. Problems that our forbearers traditionally forbade the government to get involved in. Failure to concoct solutions to problems that set us on the path toward losing our independence, therefore, our freedom and, consequently, our way of life.

Although future historians will blame many causes for our downfall, one highpoint in the history of our demise is certain to be the point at which Americans lost their reverence for life. Once we gave way to abortion on demand, it was just a small step toward the eventual concept that man has the right to judge and determine which lives are worthy of being lived. Euthanasia becomes common – first the abortion of unwanted babies followed by the killing off the infirmed and then the old. The selection of which fetus will live and which will die became the judgment solely of prospective parents – based not on reverence of life – but more often upon the perceived inconvenience of the parents. When this trend comes full circle, it will be shown that we lost forever our ability to think of life as sacrosanct. Life will have become “cheap” in America just as in other failed cultures.

It will be noted that a dramatic change in culture occurred when we eliminated the lives of future Americans and replaced those lost lives with un-aborted immigrants, illegal and otherwise, from foreign cultures. All because we needed more people to accomplish the tasks of everyday American life that would have been filled by individuals who did not make it past the abortionist’s sucking tubes. Hard to believe but it’s coming to fruition as we speak.

According to a 2004 study by the Alan Guttmacher Institute, there have been an estimated 50 million abortions performed in America since legalization took hold in 1973. Relatively few of these abortions had anything to do with fetal defects, rape, incest or danger to the mother.

The oldest of these individuals would be over 30 years of age today. These discarded folks would be establishing families of their own. And, each year, as more and more entered the labor force, the numbers would be more than ample to outweigh the supposed need for an equal number of immigrants or the necessity of exporting jobs to other lands.

These 50 million aborted souls would have been native born citizens, speak English, have established families and raised in the bosom of American culture instead of a foreign one. We would not be having this immigration discussion we are now consumed with. Neither would we be searching for teachers from the Philippines; doctors from India, nurses from Thailand, etc. We would already be served by native-born US citizens. Future generations will ponder how many potential doctors, world leaders, teachers, scientists, religious figures, etc. had their lives flushed shortly after conception. The number grows each passing year.

Interestingly, future readers of American history will take note that many (not all) of the very folks who supported the abortion of unborn babies, became the very same people who later decried that there were not enough native-born Americans to fill jobs and places in our society. Therefore, we must establish open US borders – making US Citizenship a God-given right for the whims of any of the world’s six billion inhabitants.

“How utterly unbelievable!” future generations will exclaim.

When our history is written, it will also be noted that many of these same Americans, who supported abortion as a human right were the “progressive” individuals condemning the saving of lives of victims in lands ruled by tyrants in Iraq, Afghanistan, etc. They could never understand the concept of meeting the enemy on foreign soil before even more terror erupted in our own land. The are same folks who failed to recognize the importance of human souls here and in other lands while simultaneously placing greater emphasis on woodpeckers, old trees and historical temperature changes.

Readers of history in the future are certain to proclaim: What were these people thinking?”

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