Saturday, February 17, 2007
This is the way abortion ends ...
...not with a bang but a whimper.
I'd like to ask the Time reporter, Ms. Gibbs, what is "new" about this "new face of an old movement.
The fact is, Ms. Gibbs, that these "special-forces soldiers" have been out there all along. Indeed, they have always made up the vast majority of the pro-lifers in America.
But how nice you were able to leave your Rockefeller Center office long enough to notice.
I suppose if Wood were a negro, she'd be "surprisingly articulate, too."
Oh, wait. That would be evidence of bigotry.
Splash, out
Jason
Wood is the CEO of Asheville Pregnancy Support Services in Asheville, North Carolina, one of the thousands of crisis pregnancy centers in the U.S. that are working to end abortion. Hers is the new face of an old movement: kind, calm, nonjudgmental, a special-forces soldier in the abortion wars who is fighting her battles one conscience at a time.
I'd like to ask the Time reporter, Ms. Gibbs, what is "new" about this "new face of an old movement.
The fact is, Ms. Gibbs, that these "special-forces soldiers" have been out there all along. Indeed, they have always made up the vast majority of the pro-lifers in America.
But how nice you were able to leave your Rockefeller Center office long enough to notice.
I suppose if Wood were a negro, she'd be "surprisingly articulate, too."
Oh, wait. That would be evidence of bigotry.
Splash, out
Jason
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