Thursday, January 19, 2012

Anti-Abortion Needs to Become a Movement

If we oppose abortion, if it has now been 38 years since it became legal, if nothing is being achieved, is there something that can be done, that will, indeed, bring change?

Is abortion just to be a debate topic, not a movement? A movement has a goal. Those who oppose abortion certainly need one. Abortion can be argued till you're blue in the face, but nothing will be won unless you have an objective.

Is there one? Is there a proposed constitutional amendment people are rallying behind? Is there a court case that might bring the issue back to the Supreme Court. (I haven't studied that, but perhaps the Supreme Court has already turned down hearing such cases.)

Shall 1.2 million unborn continue to die each year while we do nothing but debate?

And, even if there were an objective, is there any action taking place? Have I ever heard of a public protest? Is there any concerted effort to contact Congress members?

How is it that an issue this big has no direction?

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