If you're reading this, you weren't aborted
Via Carl Olson of Insight Scoop:
Ms.Magazine, which claims to be "more than a magazine -- a movement," is inviting readers to sign a petition proclaiming one of the following:
• I have had an abortion. I publicly join the millions of women in the United States who have had an abortion in demanding a repeal of laws that restrict women's reproductive freedom.
• I have not had an abortion but I stand with my sisters and would like to make a contribution.
• I have not had an abortion but I stand with my sisters in support of safe, accessible birth control.
So it's clear which way the movement is moving: toward death by another name. I've never visited the Ms. site before; I read about the petition in a WSJ/Opinion Journal essay titled, "Petitioning for Life," by Julia Gorin, a contributing editor of JewishWorldReview.com. Perhaps the best part of Gorin's essay is the subhead: "I had an abortion," Ms. Magazine urges its readers to declare. How about "I wasn't aborted"? [Entire Post]
Ms.Magazine, which claims to be "more than a magazine -- a movement," is inviting readers to sign a petition proclaiming one of the following:
• I have had an abortion. I publicly join the millions of women in the United States who have had an abortion in demanding a repeal of laws that restrict women's reproductive freedom.
• I have not had an abortion but I stand with my sisters and would like to make a contribution.
• I have not had an abortion but I stand with my sisters in support of safe, accessible birth control.
So it's clear which way the movement is moving: toward death by another name. I've never visited the Ms. site before; I read about the petition in a WSJ/Opinion Journal essay titled, "Petitioning for Life," by Julia Gorin, a contributing editor of JewishWorldReview.com. Perhaps the best part of Gorin's essay is the subhead: "I had an abortion," Ms. Magazine urges its readers to declare. How about "I wasn't aborted"? [Entire Post]
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