Nearly 40 protesters arrested at Notre Dame (AP)
SOUTH BEND, Ind. - Nearly 40 people were arrested Sunday as they tried to enter the University of Notre Dame to protest President Barack Obama's appearance at commencement, police said.
At least 39 people were taken into custody on trespassing charges, police Sgt. Bill Redman said. Among those arrested were Norma McCorvey, the plaintiff identified as "Roe" in the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion. She now opposes abortion.
I forgot that Roe is pro-life. Just found that interesting.
There's a new-found rage in me now when I read things like this:
Sunsara Taylor, a New York City resident and a member of the abortion-rights group Abortion on Demand, said outside the school's gates that "there was a voice missing" in the controversy over Obama's visit.
"If women don't have a right to decide if they have a child, women aren't free," she said. "We need to expand abortion access and abortion rights and lift the stigma. Fetuses are not babies and women are not incubators."
Of course, the AP has to find some person to disagree with the protestors.
This sort of poetical painting of the decision to snuff out a viable life in the name of "choice" is utter horse%$#!. It's as bad, no, worse than the South's protest of their choice to exercise state's rights to enslave another human being who, at that time, was not always regarded as fully human.
I just think of all the things I've been trying to do to preserve and protect the life of Jude ever since we found out we were pregnant, and how he had no way to protect himself except us. This morning, he decided to sleep in instead of doing his morning aerobics, and both Rosanna and I freaked out.
Don't insult the true lives who don't have a voice by complaining about the freedom of women to murder their offspring. No amount of painting it over with the label "choice" changes what's going on.
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