In
an October 20, 2005 op-ed in the Los Angeles Times on the
issue of abortion and Roe vs. Wade, columnist
Dahlia Lithwick claimed (emphasis mine),
Roe is quickly becoming legally irrelevant. The number of
abortions in the United States has fallen dramatically in the last
two decades ...
"Fallen dramatically"? Let's look at the same numbers (link)
that Planned Parenthood sees, per the Alan Guttmacher Institute (AGI).
In 1985, there were a reported 1,588,600 abortions. In June of this
year, AGI reported that there were about 1,290,000 abortions in 2002
(the most recent data available (pdf
file)). That is a difference of approximately 18.8%. Is that really
"dramatic"?
When the numbers get to under 1 million, then the word
"dramatic" can be considered. For now, at nearly 1.3 million abortions a
year, Roe is far from "becoming legally irrelevant."
By the way,
Dahlia Lithwick is a senior editor and legal correspondent for Slate
and a columnist at the New York Times.
TheMediaReport.com says ... Truth in
numbers, please.