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Thank you for posting this. Men and women alike can talk about this issue because it is something that affects all of us. It could have easily been a woman in place of the speaker saying the same things. I hope that the protesters will stop making personal attacks and begin logical, reasoned discussion. When we talk about "choice" we must define what is being chosen. When a choice harms someone else, we all recognize it as wrong. For example, the "choice" to rape is always wrong. The question that needs to be answered when talking about abortion is "What is the unborn?" Science clearly tells us that when a woman becomes pregnant there is a unique, living, human being within her. Abortion is a "choice" that kills that innocent human being.
Posted by prolife | Feb 8, 2009
Great video Colin, it gives a good sense of what went on that night.
Posted by Emilie Bourque | Feb 9, 2009