Today, from the FRC:
USA Today this morning gave front-page treatment to a story on the possible consequences of the U.S. Supreme Court amending its 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling on abortion. "Rules on abortion may depend on where you live," headlined the newspaper.This is good news which underscores the importance of taking action at the local and state levels. What is your state doing to end abortion?NARAL's Kellie Copeland is quoted saying "[We] feel the fight is coming back to the states."
Of course, the Supreme Court is not there yet. No one I know can see five votes on this Court roll back Roe. What this points to is the impact that the pro-life movement has had on the nation--more states than not would stand on the side of life, showing how far out the courts are on this issue of abortion.
Pro-abortionists are growing desperate attempting now not only to silence the voice of the unborn but those that advocate for them as well. At Northern Kentucky University (NKU) last week, a professor admitted that she and nine of her students vandalized the "cemetery of the innocents," an authorized display of the campus pro-life group. So far Prof. Jacobson has been unrepentant, saying it was her First Amendment right to destroy the pro-life display. We must expect more of this kind of lawlessness if Roe is repealed or significantly cut back.


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