Wednesday, January 23, 2008

I have a dream!

Giuseppe Gori, Straight Thoughts 162:

Yesterday it was Martin Luther King day. His dream of equal dignity with respect to the colour of one’s skin was realized within a generation.

Today is the anniversary of Roe v. Wade and I have a dream of my own.

I have a dream that within my life time truth shall prevail, and abortion shall cease to be called a “procedure” and be recognized for what it is, the killing of a human being.

I have a dream that one day we will look back at our society, and our judges and our politicians and ask: “How could they?”

“How could a few judges affect all of society for two generations?”

"How could politicians not be moved to action?"

“How could they allow the killing of millions of their own children and continue with their daily business?”

“How could they destroy human life, when their knowledge of biology was so advanced as to know exactly when life begins?”

Just as today we look back at the Russians, and Stalin and his army and ask, “How could they?”

Just as we look back at the Germans, and Hitler and his Gestapo and ask: ”How could they?”

I shall not rest until cultural leaders like King will emerge, and set aside their own ambitions of fame and power, and dream of a world of justice and dignity for all.


20 years of no restriction hunting season on the unborn

Morgentaler's "truth" as revealed in 1st Degree Morgentaler:



You can vote for this movie at Project Breakout (needs registration).

Note also spreading of a virulent historic lie by Provost and Vice-President (Academic) Greg Moran in his citation for Morgentaler about alleged antisemitism in pre-war Poland. You could also think that he implied that Gestapo and concentration camps were Polish not German institutions in occupied Poland. One big lie meets another lie.