Posted on 01/23/2002 10:10:49 PM PST by kattracks
Edited on 07/12/2004 3:36:52 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
RICHMOND
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
"I salute the flag of Virginia, with reverence and patriotic devotion to the Mother of States and Statesmen, which it representsthe Old Dominion, where liberty and independence were born."
Hard to see what's wrong with the wording. Perhaps they're objecting to the part about liberty being born in Virginia.
There is nothing wrong with the wording. They are simply trying to increase their power. I note that the article saw fit NOT to include the actual words of the pledge--leaving the reader in ignorance of what "might" be offensive.
See post 2 and the link there. It's from the Virginia Legislature's web site.
"I had some concerns last year that this was an abortion pill, and I talked to medical experts and found that it was a contraceptive" said Mr Barry, Fairfax Republican.
Mrs Baskerville, Richmond Democrat said making the contraceptive more widely availavle would reduce the number of abortions.
"We can no longer continue to talk about making abortions rare if we do not also act to prevent unintended pregnanciesin the first place", Mrs Baskerville said.
Explanation of morning after pill from a pro-life website
more about the science of morning after pill
British allow school nurses to give out morning after pill
First redefine abortion, then legalize abortion pills, then make it 'over the counter', then have the school nurse hand it out. I think Virginia (and America) has worse problems than the pledge.
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