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League staffer Corrina Gura on the cover of the RedEye—Click to read the story
Chicago’s RedEye, a daily newspaper aimed at young professionals, ran a story Wednesday, December 23, entitled The Abortion Debate: It’s Personal by Leonor Vivanco.
The story examines current opinions on abortion from the perspective of college students and young professionals. The story quotes League projects coordinator Corrina Gura and assistant communications director Matt Yonke. Corrina’s photo was also used for the cover, which can be seen at the right.
The RedEye isn’t known for having a conservative bias, but the story is very fair to the pro-life perspective. What the story makes perfectly clear is that, even 37 years after Roe v. Wade, abortion is still headline news and that pro-lifers will not be cowed into silence.
The pro-life community should be excited that the issue has not faded into obscurity as abortion supporters hoped it would. If anything, the grisly procedure is more in the public eye than ever before thanks to the efforts of pro-life groups across the country.
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lol a number of the responses people enter crack me up, in some cases i question if they even read the subject matter and reports before leaving your 2 cents or if perhaps they take a moment to skim the titles and jot down the very first thought that comes to mind. at any rate, it is actually pleasurable to read sensible commentary from time to time compared to the exact same, classic post vomit that i ordinarily notice on the web i’m going to play a smattering of rounds of facebook poker regards
Posted March 20, 2010 at 1:49 pm