Pledge for Abortion Opponents

Hendrix for Senate Campaign Committee

Dear Mr. Hendrix This letter is to certify my personal opposition to the availability of abortion on demand as a practice of birth control in the Untied States.

I pledge to spend and equal amount of time, effort, and money between protesting abortion and establishing an effective, balanced, and comprehensive system of sex education, either in public schools, or private institutions.

This cause is so important to me that I pledge to feed, house, clothe, provide medical care, and otherwise support a single, pregnant woman of your choosing. I also pledge to adopt the child at birth regardless of its health.

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Print this page or click on this box or right here to download a printable PDF of this pledge. Send it to me. Then I will take your opinion seriously.


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My Stand on the Aborton Issue

I take this opportunity to make my opinion of abortion clear to everyone.

I am male. Therefore I don't believe that I will ever have the occasion to be alone, destitute, frightened, and pregnant. Despite my personal dislike of the concept of elective abortion as a method of birth control, I have no moral right to voice a legislative opinion on such a subject.

The regulation of medical practice has been left up to the states by many court decisions and application of the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution. If any decisions on abortion come before me on the floor of the Senate, despite my constitutional objections, I will follow the will of the majority of women who are in childbearing years, in North Carolina and / or both houses of the Congress regardless of their party affiliation.


Funny Fact

This pledge was first published durning the 2004 U.S. Senate Republican Primary Campaign. I received hundreds of pre-printed cards and letters in protest of the availability of abortion on demand in the United States. These cards claimed that over a million babies are killed each year in this country. According to my rough calculations that means that 1 in every 100 women of reproductive age has an unwanted pregnancy every year. In ten years that equals one in ten. In twenty years, it's one in five. Something is seriously wrong here. However, only two took their cause seriously enough to take the pledge and send it to me. This makes me wonder....