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Why aren't we concerned for aborted children? They are victims of ruthless oppression from a people to whom they cannot express their pain. These are the unseen--murdered without a chance to breathe.
Destroying their lives can be thought of as an easy procedure. We can allow them to be killed without ever witnessing an expression of hurt on their faces.
Many women say it is their right to choose whether an unborn child lives. Yet those they choose to abort never get a choice at anything, let alone life.
In fact, half of the innocent little children they "choose" to destroy are girls who will one day be women and never get a choice to do anything, let alone have the choice to give life.
How can we give one people the right to take a right away from another people? This cannot work in a society that has anything to do with justice.
How can one who holds the lesser right (the right of choice) take away, through that right, the greater right to life that every unborn child should be entitled to?
Fifty million dead babies are too many. That equals one-sixth the population of the U.S. In their ranks would be congressmen, senators, possibly a president. There would be businessmen and businesswomen, military generals, captains of ships, astronauts to the moon, and countless other leaders and average citizens.
We cannot just focus on who the unborn child is now, but on who that child will be one day. When we look at this issue from that perspective, we realize that we are not just killing undeveloped substance; we realize that we are destroying the future of that being and the hope and future of America.
This topic must no longer be about the right to choose, but rather on choosing to do right.
Joseph Nielsen Crook
King George



