There is nothing particularly newsworthy about a coalition of abortion protesters releasing a public manifesto that criticizes politicos who support abortion rights.
Nevertheless, a full-page advertisement in The New York Times during the 1992 Democratic National Convention raised eyebrows because a few prominent Democrats endorsed “A New American Compact: Caring About Women, Caring for the Unborn.”
One name in particular jumped out in this list: Kennedy.
“The advocates of abortion on demand falsely assume two things: that women must suffer if the lives of unborn children are legally protected; and that women can only attain equality by having the legal option of destroying their innocent offspring in the womb,” proclaimed the ad’s lengthy and detailed text.
Read it all.
Eunice Shriver driven by her faith
There is nothing particularly newsworthy about a coalition of abortion protesters releasing a public manifesto that criticizes politicos who support abortion rights.
Nevertheless, a full-page advertisement in The New York Times during the 1992 Democratic National Convention raised eyebrows because a few prominent Democrats endorsed “A New American Compact: Caring About Women, Caring for the Unborn.”
One name in particular jumped out in this list: Kennedy.
“The advocates of abortion on demand falsely assume two things: that women must suffer if the lives of unborn children are legally protected; and that women can only attain equality by having the legal option of destroying their innocent offspring in the womb,” proclaimed the ad’s lengthy and detailed text.
Read it all.