Blog for Choice
I had no idea that today was the fifth annual Blog for Choice day!
From an article from USA Today:
For Blog for Choice Day, bloggers are asked to describe what the phrase “trust women” means to them, says Ted Miller, spokesman for NARAL Pro-Choice America.
“We know that not everyone can lobby a member of Congress in Washington,” he says. This gives participants a way “to explain why they’re pro-choice in their own words.”
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2010-01-22-abortion-debate_N.htm
“Trust women”? Some random musings:
Trust women to make the right decisions for themselves. How can you trust them to raise children if you can’t trust them to decide whether or not they want to have them in the first place?
Pro-choice doesn’t mean pro-abortion.
It doesn’t matter what the law says–women will seek out abortions whether or not they are legal. Since this is the case, let’s keep them safe.
You might know your political position (and might personally be pro-life, but believe in choice), but do you really know what you would do if it were you?
I don’t.