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Along with the first robins, tulips and term papers, spring at U of T is marked by the arrival of anti-abortion activists. Around this time each year, U of T Students for Life and their off-campus allies break out a set of posters from the U.S. group Genocide Awareness Project and protest on campus.
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Connell claimed repeatedly that women who choose abortion are psychologically damaged by the experience. With adoption, she argued, There isnt that terrible, terrible regret, for the rest of her life.
She also covered issues from capital punishment to the Terri Schiavo case.
Terri Schiavo could smile, could communicate, the media didnt want you to know that because we live in a very anti-life society, she said.
The mood at the counter-protest was upbeat, with cheers greeting a call of 20 years of reproductive choice in this country! Chantal Sundaram, a CUPE 3902 staff rep, said the counter-protesters were well-received by passing students............
Students rally to abort genocide demonstration
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Unless a woman is raped (and the incidence of pregnancy from rape is so low that really shouldn't be a factor in the abortion debate, but is routinely brought up by abortionists for emotional reasons), they already had the "choice" whether or not to reproduce.
By the time a person goes off to college they have generally spent far more time in school learning about sexuality than they have spent learning about our nation's history and Constitution. If they have not learned by the age of 18 that there is a 100% foolproof method to prevent pregnancy, than they are wasting their time and money in college and should pursue careers that are better suited to their intellectual abilities, perhaps they could remove animal feces from city parks.