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For example: When pregnant women get out of their cars and walk nervously toward the abortion clinic for their appointment with death, they often encounter a "sidewalk counselor" – a regular person, armed only with love, and with information the abortion clinic absolutely does not want their customer to know. Frequently, after a short conversation, the sidewalk counselor leads the mother away from the abortion clinic and around the corner to a "pregnancy care center." These PCCs are sprouting up all over America, just as fast as abortion clinics are disappearing. And within many of those pregnancy care centers are the new "4D" ultrasound machines. When the abortion client lies down and experiences, for the first time, the reality of her unborn baby – and not a grainy, difficult-to-see old-fashioned sonogram, but a modern, crystal-clear image of her own baby – she does not go through with the planned abortion in the vast majority of cases.

That's just one of many revolutionary assaults on the "right to abortion" – considered by many constitutional scholars to be uncannily similar to early America's "right to slavery." Meanwhile, there are many other battle fronts, such as abstinence programs in the nation's schools, reporting stunning success. And legions of bright, young, specially trained lawyers are preparing to defend women and to sue abortionists and their clinics, including Planned Parenthood.

All this in a climate in which repeated national polls reveal only one in four Americans agrees with unfettered abortion-on-demand as permitted by Roe v. Wade. A few years ago, America had about 2,000 abortion clinics; today there are fewer than 800. Physicians are forsaking the practice in droves.

Bottom line: Americans, especially the younger generation, are increasingly repulsed by abortion.