


It’s a question we should all ask ourselves. Abortion is still here in the U.S., and it all seems more confusing and miserable than ever. We can do better.
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Abortion is the human rights issue of our lifetimes. Its darkness explains all too much of our callousness toward innocent and vulnerable human life. The unborn have no one but us to speak for them.
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