Freedom of speech is hardly a hobby...
Freedom of speech is hardly a hobby
Peggy Normandin’s comments, published May 1 in the “Mailbag”
section, voiced her distress over “skewed thinking,” “unnatural
solution....against a woman’s heartfelt instinct,” “an abhorrent
procedure,” “propaganda” putting undue pressure on people to embrace
abortion as a healthy option, all in the direction of mothers and
daughters who marched together last month in Washington, D.C.
No one, including and especially government, should interfere with
the personal and private matters of a women’s reproductive options
and healthcare.
And while abortion would not be every woman’s choice with respect
to an unwanted pregnancy, it should remain a medically safe option
for any woman who would so choose.
Abortion should not be thrown back to the dark ages of the black
market and back-alley butchers.
I marched with my daughter and my sister in Washington, D.C on
April 25, along with approximately a million others, which included
all types of people -- individuals, friends, families, etc.
We marched because we believe that government has no place in a
woman’s reproductive decisions, and we marched because we see today’s
government overstepping into the private lives of the citizens it
represents.
Freedom of speech, particularly political speech, is hardly “a
hobby.”
JILL RICHTER
Corona Del Mar
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