• 3 days ago
She fought for the right to abortion for all Americans, and succeeded — then she became a crucial figure in the anti-abortion movement. This is Norma McCorvey, the "Jane Roe" of Roe v. Wade.
Transcript
00:00We asked him not to overturn Roe versus Wade. How many of us love Jesus?
00:08How many of us want to see Roe versus Wade overturned?
00:30As much as I'd like to see Roe versus Wade overturned, I don't know if it'll happen in
00:43our lifetime or even in my grandchildren's lifetime, but it will happen.
00:48This is my deathbed confession.
01:30In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court today legalized abortion.
01:58This is my deathbed confession.
02:28She's on the road, not a very high IQ lady, on the road for Planned Parenthood and NARAL and
02:36other ferociously pro-abortion groups.
02:41Tell them I'm sorry.
03:01Tell them I'm sorry for being so, so terribly, terribly dumb and so, so naive.
03:08I thought I was doing something right.
03:15I didn't realize at the time, Norma, she said,
03:20that I would be leading innocent children to a senseless
03:32and terrible death.
03:33We are here to proclaim that Jane Roe is dead and Norma McCarvey lives in Jesus' name.
03:43Hallelujah.
03:45Hallelujah.
03:45This is the truth.
03:47The victory is being won.
04:03Hallelujah.
04:33Hallelujah.
05:03Hallelujah.

Recommended