June 22, 2010

A false message to women worldwide

     The recently concluded "Women Deliver" conference in Washington, DC, urged women to promote abortion and birth control internationally.

The recently concluded "Women Deliver" conference in Washington, DC, urged women to promote abortion and birth control internationally.
 
The conference was agenda-driven, according to Jenn Giroux, executive director of Human Life International-America, who says the agenda of the conference sponsor is to push abortion and contraception -- or as Women Deliver states it: "to achieve universal access to reproductive health."
 
Giroux tells OneNewsNow that that agenda has caused problems, rather than solving them -- and speaking as a registered nurse, she believes they need to repackage their message.
 
"Because they understand that it has now been revealed that the physical damage being done to women by the birth-control pill -- leading to more breast cancer, more cervical cancer, and more liver cancer, infertility, and other health-negative effects -- is going to impact what they have tried to falsely message for all these years," Giroux charges.
 
The pro-life spokeswoman explains it is false too because the push to reduce population has had negative repercussions.
 
"And what is amazing to me is that you look at countries...abroad right now that are giving incentives to women to have children," she points out. "The birth rate has fallen off so drastically...in France and Russia and [other] places that they can't even reproduce themselves. America's [average] family [size] has dropped drastically in size."
 
And that, she explains, reduces the available workforce, reduces tax dollars, and weakens the ability to support the aging part of the population. One result is that nations like France have imported labor from Muslim countries.

Contact:
Charlie Butts
Source: OneNewsNow
Publish Date: June 22, 2010
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