August 10, 2008  

Frank Ruffolo, on I won't look, I won't discuss-I approve!:

You can never soften or make more palatable the abortion of defenceless, innocent unborn baby children in their mother’s womb.

It is impossible to defend the indefenisble? That’s why the case of those supporting abortion will keep continuing to become an even greater mess than it already is.

Partial-birth abortion just before delivery and the gruesome procedure described in your blog on this issue clearly contradicts the entire argument made by the pro-abortion movement since its beginnings stating that there was no human or person at conception so that abortion was an acceptable choice for women to make.

Obviously the pro-abortion arguments never held much water then and certainly holds no water or truth today as partial-birth abortion is killing a living human being in their mother’s womb. Any medical Ultrasound will prove that beyond a shadow of a doubt.

Not even the most hardened pro-abortion advocates and supporters can in their heart of hearts really soften their position or make more palatable partial-birth abortion. They can’t.

 

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Amy, on Wow, really?:

In other news, water is wet.

 

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TS, on Some causes get such an easy ride, sigh:

Human nature being what it is, any “cause” regardless of how lame, is bound to get attention through the use of nudity.

p.s. good point about people in China.

  

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Nicole, on Language issues:

It’s interesting as all these stories, in which these women claim as difficult and the absolute right choice for them involve only women choosing abortion. Some choice.

 

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Frank Ruffolo, on He showed us the way:

Alexander Solzhenistsyn was a very brave literary giant who exposed the tyranny of the Stalinist Communist ideology and purges through his books.

Although I was never one to read very many books when I was growing up I had the good fortune to read his book “One Day In The Life Of Ivan Denosovitch” as part of our English studies program in high school.

I highly recommend to ProWomenProLife bloggers to get a hold of one of Solzhenistsyn’s books. He was an inspirational beacon of light at a very dark time in world history. Let us never forget that.

Truly the pen is mightier than the sword when corrupt ideologies try to silence the pen. That’s when you really know beyond a shadow of a doubt that you are dealing with a corrupt ideology.