
No, I am not talking about December 7th, when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor and 2,403 men, women and children were killed, and another 1,178 were injured. I am talking about a day that began a process which has taken more than 46,000,000 lives over the last 35 years. I am talking about a day that a supreme court decision was rendered that will be remembered and judged in the same class as the infamous Dred Scott decision, which ruled that people with black skin were sub-human, and undeserving of their rights. I am, of course, referring to the Roe v. Wade decision, which put our country in the business of legalized homicide, largely for convenience and to escape the consequences of our actions. Today is a day of mourning.
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