Norma McCorvey, who was the Jane Roe of the infamous Roe vs. Wade Supreme Court case legalizing virtually unlimited abortions, passed away today. McCorvey never had an abortion and eventually became pro-life and dedicated her life to overturning the horrible Supreme Court decision that bared her pseudonym.
McCorvey died today at an assisted-living facility in Katy, Texas. She was 69.
McCorvey never wanted an abortion she was seeking a divorce from her husband but young, pro-abortion feminist attorney Sarah Weddington used McCorveys case as a means of attempting to overturn Texas law making most abortions illegal. Weddington took the case all the way to the Supreme Court, which invalidated every pro-life state law in the nation protecting unborn children and the rest is history.
But most Americans dont know that McCorvey, who was pro-choice on abortion at the time, became a pro-life advocate. She dedicated to reversing the Supreme Court case that bears her fictitious name, Jane Roe.
In a video, McCorvey explained her effort to obtain a legal abortion in the 1970s when facing an unplanned pregnancy. However, she never had an abortion and realized that her court case was the biggest mistake of her life and currently fights to stop abortion.
Back in 1973, I was a very confused twenty-one year old with one child and facing an unplanned pregnancy, she says in the ad. At the time I fought to obtain a legal abortion, but truth be told, I have three daughters and never had an abortion.
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Poster Comment:
Rest in peace.