Pro-Life: January 2005 Archives

Catholic Light reader David B. says there is no reference to abortion in the Constitution. I don't think he's looking closely enough. You see...

...the Third Amendment to the Constitution forbids the quartering of soldiers in private homes...

...that right was used to legalize contraception in Griswold vs. Connecticut...

...and Griswold was a major precedent for finding the right to an abortion.

From no quartering soldiers, to allowing baby repellants, to killing eight-months-gestated babies while they're still in the birth canal. What part about that can't you follow, David? Don't tell me you're not getting it. Maybe you could read this class summary and it will make it clearer.

See you at the March for Life

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I'm on the way to DC for the March for Life. I hope to see all of you there!

TheFactIs.org

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Austin Ruse, the energetic voice of Catholic social policy at the UN, has launched a new web site on culture-of-life issues. Bringing together news from C-FAM with opinions from a stable of spunky columnists, TheFactIs.org looks to be worth a regular visit.

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On life and living in communion with the Catholic Church.

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