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Jane Roe of Roe V. Wade Paid to Speak Against Abortion?
« on: May 23, 2020, 12:30:33 PM »
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  • Jane Roe, of Roe v. Wade, Says She Was Paid to Speak Against Abortion in New Docuмentary

    Norma McCorvey, better known as 'Jane Roe' from the landmark Supreme Court abortion case, from the docuмentary 'AKA Jane Roe'
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    BY JESSICA GRESKO / AP
    MAY 22, 2020 4:55 PM EDT

    (WASHINGTON, D.C.) — Norma McCorvey loved the limelight. Better known as “Jane Roe,” her story was at the center of the 1973 Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade that legalized abortion nationwide. At first she was an abortion rights advocate, but, in a twist, she became a born-again Christian in 1995 and switched sides.
    Now, three years after her death of heart failure at age 69, she’s making headlines again. In a docuмentary being released Friday, McCorvey says she was paid to speak out against abortion.
    “This is my deathbed confession,” she says, chuckling as she breathes with the aid of oxygen during filming at a nursing home where she lived in Katy, Texas. “I took their money and they put me out in front of the cameras and told me what to say,” she says in AKA Jane Roe, which premieres Friday on FX.


    Asked whether it was an “all an act,” she responds: “Yeah.”
    “I did it well, too. I am a good actress. Of course, I’m not acting now,” she says in the docuмentary, which was filmed in 2016 and 2017.
    As for her feelings on abortion, McCorvey says: “If a young woman wants to have an abortion, fine. You know, it’s no skin off my ass. You know that’s why they call it choice. It’s your choice.”
    Filmmaker Nick Sweeney said the docuмentary condensed hundreds of hours of film he shot over the last year of McCorvey’s life and that he hoped it gave her the chance to tell her own complex story.
    McCorvey’s true feelings about abortion have always been nuanced, said Joshua Prager, who spent eight years working on a book about McCorvey due out next year. In a telephone interview, he said McCorvey made her living giving speeches and writing books on both sides of the abortion debate and was coached by both sides. She had conflicted feelings about each, he said, but was consistent throughout her life in one thing: supporting abortion through the first trimester.
    Prager, who has not seen the new docuмentary, said he believes that if leaders of the abortion rights movement had embraced McCorvey, “I don’t think there’s any chance that she would have switched sides.” But, he said, she was desperate for acceptance and “liked being in front of the camera.”
    “I like attention,” she acknowledged in the new docuмentary.
    If the film confirms anything, it is that McCorvey was complicated. She grew up poor and was sɛҳuąƖly abused by a relative. She was a lesbian. At 22, she was unemployed and living in Texas when she became pregnant with her third child.
    McCorvey wanted an abortion, but it was illegal in Texas and most states. That led her to become the anonymous plaintiff in Roe v. Wade. She gave birth to her third child, whom she put up for adoption, before the Supreme Court ruled in her case.
    McCorvey has had other bombshell moments before. Initially she said that the pregnancy she wanted to end was the result of rape. Later, she said it was not.
    That admission, and the fact McCorvey was not, as she tells it “a demure, quiet, picture-perfect white-gloved lady,” meant the abortion rights movement kept her at arm’s length. That, she says, “really set me on fire.”
    But if one side of the abortion debate didn’t embrace her, the other did. Two leaders of the anti-abortion movement, Flip Benham and Robert Schenck, are interviewed in the docuмentary.
    Schenck, an evangelical minister who has since broken with the religious right and now supports Roe v. Wade, confirms that McCorvey was coached on what to say and paid.
    “Money was a constant source of tension. Norma would complain that she wasn’t getting enough money. Her complaints were met with checks,” Schenck says, adding: “There was some worry that if Norma wasn’t paid sufficiently, that she would go back to the other side.” He also expresses some misgivings of his own, acknowledging he wondered of McCorvey: “Is she playing us?”
    “What I didn’t have the guts to say was: ‘Because I know damn well we’re playing her.’ What we did with Norma was highly unethical. The jig is up,” he says.
    McCorvey, for her part, says both parties used the other.
    As the star of AKA Jane Roe, she is wry, sometimes crass and occasionally emotional. On election night in 2016, viewers see her hoping that Hillary Clinton will win. “I wish I knew how many abortions Donald Trump was responsible for. I’m sure he’s lost count,” she says. “You know, if he can count that high.”
    McCorvey didn’t live to see Trump’s two Supreme Court nominees join the high court, shifting it right and worrying abortion rights supporters that the court could ultimately overturn Roe. Earlier this year, the justices heard arguments in one case involving abortion that could reveal how willing they are to do so. A decision is expected by early summer.
    Prager, her biographer, says McCorvey told him she thought Trump would ultimately get his way and Roe would be overturned.
    She offers a different assessment in the film: “No, Roe isn’t going anywhere,” she says. “No. It’s not going to be tampered with. They can try but it’s not happening, baby.”

    This article is from TIME Magazine.
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    Re: Jane Roe of Roe V. Wade Paid to Speak Against Abortion?
    « Reply #1 on: May 23, 2020, 01:44:20 PM »
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  • To put this in context, this was evidently AFTER she was paid by the baby-killers to SUPPORT abortion.
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    Re: Jane Roe of Roe V. Wade Paid to Speak Against Abortion?
    « Reply #2 on: May 23, 2020, 01:54:52 PM »
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  • Wow, father time has not been kind to her.


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    Re: Jane Roe of Roe V. Wade Paid to Speak Against Abortion?
    « Reply #3 on: May 23, 2020, 02:56:05 PM »
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  • Only in a democracy could a person from the bottom of society be used to change a moral law. Imagine if laws were created to emulate the honorable and just people of society. 



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    Re: Jane Roe of Roe V. Wade Paid to Speak Against Abortion?
    « Reply #5 on: May 23, 2020, 07:53:05 PM »
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  • Very sad. This woman is dead now, and she has been judged. 

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    Re: Jane Roe of Roe V. Wade Paid to Speak Against Abortion?
    « Reply #6 on: May 23, 2020, 09:07:17 PM »
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  • I see Jane Roe as a troubled soul throughout her life. This is unfortunate. At least she became a born again christian. She will just have to answer a lot on judgement day though for the 50 million babies or more who have been murdered effectively starting America's h0Ɩ0cαųst. But, she is dead now. 

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    Re: Jane Roe of Roe V. Wade Paid to Speak Against Abortion?
    « Reply #7 on: May 23, 2020, 11:33:33 PM »
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  • If anyone is playing anyone, it's "Pastor" Rob Schenck , who for years ran and raised piles of dough at the National Pro-Life Action Center in DC with his twin brother "Father " Paul Schenck of the hαɾɾιsburg Diocese. Rob is now a pro-abort who supports Roe v Wade, a new posture since the advent of a  true pro-life president. When controlled opposition is successfully challenged, the mask comes off and the real demons appear.
    https://www.revrobschenck.com/blog/2020/2/17/why-i-will-not-vote-for-donald-trump
    Both brothers were and are artfully placed тαℓмυdic sayanim, born of a Jєωιѕн father and infiltrating gatekeepers acting as chokepoints to subdue and control  Christian and Catholic  pro-life activism in their respective  environments and to foist the zionist/masonic agenda. I am not surprised that Rob Schenck jumped in to corroborate and embellish the payment story about Norma McCorvey. He probably had a lot to do with the film. He may have had a lot to do with convincing Norma to vacillate on her pro-life stance in front of the camera. She was ill and at the end of her life  may not have been in full capacity, a perfect time for Schenck the snake to weave an alternate narrative and convince her otherwise. She probably trusted him. Big mistake, Norma.
    I saw McCorvey speak. She didn't read her speech. she was intelligent, compelling and totally believable.  I was expecting a simpleton, but she was not that at all. Novus Ordo Father Pavone brought her into the Church. Whatever you think of him, I'm certain he didn't pay her to do it.
    Paul Schenck ( some call him "Father") is Rob's twin, and he has the big pro-life resume as well. He went from nominal Jєω to evangelical,  pastor,  Catholic, and then to Novus Ordo Catholic Priest ( with Papal consent) even though he is married with 8 kids. It makes for good speaking engagements. He actually took a pro-life bubble zone case to the Supreme Court, lost, and basically federalized bubble zones as a precedent around the country back in the 80's. For some reason, he decided being a priest would complete his curriculum vitae. A close friend of his said Paul "always wanted to confect the Eucharist"- kind of scary seeing what I see now.
    He is a 'priest" in the Consiliar NO Diocese and has been a handler of the current Bishop there since his installation. he is never far from the administrative offices. He took over pro-life activities just as they were starting to flourish, and quashed them successfully. He chastised a friend who sent him an article that wasn't flattering to Jєωs and stated that HE was a Jєωιѕн priest !(a truer statement couldn't be uttered) and that my friend needed to go to confession for antisemitism. .(I expect him to slaughter the red heffer to usher in antichrist soon-lol?) He even wrote another member of the Diocese privately and waivered on the 'contraception issue". He is a Marrano-not for fear of Catholics, but to impose  тαℓмυdic control over Catholics.
    These two have been raised up to infiltrate and corral Christian pro-life activism and are just well positioned subversive Jєωs. Can you say SAYANIM?
    (What else is "Nu"?)



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    Re: Jane Roe of Roe V. Wade Paid to Speak Against Abortion?
    « Reply #8 on: May 23, 2020, 11:44:00 PM »
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  • Would abortion enthusiasts ever lie?

    They are happy enough to see babies killed, but they surely would not use a dying woman to achieve their malicious ends, would they?

    May Norma rest in peace with her merciful Saviour.
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    Re: Jane Roe of Roe V. Wade Paid to Speak Against Abortion?
    « Reply #9 on: May 23, 2020, 11:54:27 PM »
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  • She was ill and at the end of her life  may not have been in full capacity,
    I agree, this whole thing reeks of a setup. She was reported to have mental issues, and was almost certainly manipulated by the devotees of the pro-abortion death cult. The lifesitenews article is a real eye opener.

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    Re: Jane Roe of Roe V. Wade Paid to Speak Against Abortion?
    « Reply #10 on: May 24, 2020, 01:37:54 AM »
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  • I agree, this whole thing reeks of a setup. She was reported to have mental issues, and was almost certainly manipulated by the devotees of the pro-abortion death cult. The lifesitenews article is a real eye opener.
    You are right. I think this docuмentary definitely has a liberal bias to it.
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