Jan 22 - Roe V. Wade anniversary - Jane Roe is pro-life Ron Paul supporter

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Norma McCorvey, at 21 a troubled youth seeking an abortion, was the "Jane Roe" of the famous Roe v. Wade case.

Like the lady who invented Mothers Day and then spent the rest of her life protesting against it after she seen the repercussions, Norma McCorvey who says she was used as a pawn by lawyers is now a die-hard pro-life Christian Ron Paul supporter.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norma_McCorvey

On January 22, 2008, McCorvey endorsed Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul. McCorvey stated, "I support Ron Paul for president because we share the same goal, that of overturning Roe v. Wade. He has never wavered on the issue of being pro-life and has a voting record to prove it. He understands the importance of civil liberties for all, including the unborn."


Just some fun facts for all y'all.

P.S. Don't kill babies.
 
Norma McCorvey, at 21 a troubled youth seeking an abortion, was the "Jane Roe" of the famous Roe v. Wade case.

Like the lady who invented Mothers Day and then spent the rest of her life protesting against it after she seen the repercussions, Norma McCorvey who says she was used as a pawn by lawyers is now a die-hard pro-life Christian Ron Paul supporter.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norma_McCorvey

On January 22, 2008, McCorvey endorsed Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul. McCorvey stated, "I support Ron Paul for president because we share the same goal, that of overturning Roe v. Wade. He has never wavered on the issue of being pro-life and has a voting record to prove it. He understands the importance of civil liberties for all, including the unborn."


Just some fun facts for all y'all.

P.S. Don't kill babies.

Good reminder. Its wonderful that she woke up.
 
Putting aside the morality of abortion, Roe v. Wade is a terrible decision. It totally skates around the real issue just so it can Federalize a non-Federal problem.

Abortion is either murder or it isn't. The definition of murder is ALWAYS a State, rather than a Federal, matter. If abortion is murder, then no right of privacy protects it. So the entire issue should depend on the laws of the individual states.
 
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