I have a lot on my mind in these days. Part of it is my concern about possibly loosing what I consider some very important civil rights in a near future.
Several of my friends begged me not to talk about it in this blog. They worry that expressing my opinion on such a delicate yet hot issue could drive away some readers and attract arguments by religious fanatics. They might be totally right.
But since I'm known to rule my life rather by recklessness than caution (or you can also read it as I'm unable to shut up in the name of of convenience and diplomacy), I'll say it as it is.
Even better. I'll say it with the words of who seems to be my favorite poet in these days, Beatrice Woods, a very wise and witty elderly woman, bold enough to express herself on anything she thought necessary:
"Let us face it, it is not a question of whether the law is right or wrong where abortion is concerned.
Any woman desperate enough will go to an abortionist regardless of whether there is a law against it."
Good for you. I congratulate you for finding the metaphorical balls to speak your mind without worrying about stepping over somebody's oversensitive political toes.
Posted by: jt | November 04, 2005 at 06:20 PM
I say you right, I say you wrong, I say you right, I say you wrong...I say let history give us the answer or at least show us the way...
Posted by: History | November 06, 2005 at 07:38 AM