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Remembering the Forgotten Children
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Part Four of Four
Editor’s note.
The following are excerpts from the speech delivered by Rep.
Chris Smith (R-NJ) yesterday at the March for Life in Washington,
D.C.:
When Speaker Nancy Pelosi said earlier this month
that this would be a Congress that remembers the children, I
couldn't help but think that she was forgetting someone--millions of
unborn children.
At swearing-in, when Speaker Pelosi invited the
accompanying Congressional kids to join her at the rostrum I smiled
and thought what a nice gesture and photo-op. And then I thought
again of the forgotten girls and boys-at last count more than 49
million of them-brutally killed by what she and others
euphemistically call "choice."
Let's be honest. There is no welcome mat for unborn
children anywhere to be found in the new congressional leadership.
No word or deeds of comfort for the babies at risk. No compassion
for those who are about to die.
On the one hand, the Speaker is right, when she says
Congress should remember the children and strive to enhance the
welfare and well being of our young. To be sure, born children need
strong and stable families, better access to health care,
educational opportunities, a clean environment to grow up in and
freedom from abuse.
No one is more precious than our children.
But it is equally valid and true that unborn children
have inherent worth, value and dignity. They are children too.
So when you meet with your senators and member of
congress today, remind them that Congress has a compelling duty to
protect unborn children and their mothers from the insidious
violence of abortion.
Tell them that abortion is a grave violation of human
rights and that there is absolutely nothing benign, just or
compassionate about dismembering or chemically poisoning a baby.
Tell them that the human right to live isn't just for
the planned, the privileged and the perfect.
Tell them that abortion exploits women and that women
deserve better than abortion.
And pray for our government even when we don't
listen, even when Congress continues to enable, promote and defend
the nefarious trade of the abortionist.
Because I believe, like you, that it is only by
prayer and fasting coupled with hard work that America's dark night
of child slaughter will come to an end."
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