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Who Said This?

Identify this speaker. Hint: it is an elected official presently in office.

“While the deep concern of a woman bearing an unwanted child merits consideration and sympathy, it is my personal feeling that the legalization of abortion on demand is not in accordance with the value which our civilization places on human life. Wanted or unwanted, I believe that human life, even at its earliest stages, has certain rights which must be recognized – the right to be born, the right to love, the right to grow old.

“On the question of the individual’s freedom of choice there are easily available birth-control methods and information which women may employ to prevent or postpone pregnancy. But once life has begun, no matter at what stage of growth, it is my belief that termination should not be decided merely by desire. ...

“When history looks back to this era it should recognize this generation as one which cared about human beings enough to halt the practice of war, to provide a decent living for every family, and to fulfill its responsibility to its children from the very moment of conception.”

3 Comments:

1. 06·02·23··13:32
Eric Zeller

That would have to be none other than Edward "Ted" Kennedy, speaking in the early 1970s. Am I right?

Eric Zeller
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2. 06·02·23··14:03
David

Indeed, you are.

"Identify this speaker" was unintentionally deceptive. It was actually a letter replying to a constituent on August 3rd, 1971.

3. 06·02·24··07:16
Libbie

Well, my word. I'm glad I've burned most of my diaries from many years back. I sounded just like he does now.


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