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The Yomiuri Shimbun

Published: Friday, Feb. 20 2009 12:00 p.m. MST

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Brother Chuck Schroeder

I have always believed that our goal was not only to change laws, but to change minds - and we have changed many minds. Ronald Reagan, Henry Hyde, and countless others who at one point supported abortion rights later came to understand that human life at its very beginning moments must be protected.

We take pride in the work of these individuals, because in their changes of heart, they proved that the mission of the pro-life community is not only sacred, but it is also capable of winning new adherents and allies.

I can think of no better example of this change of heart than EX-Governor Mitt Romney who is a NOTHING right now. He has traveled down a path of discovery, and explored the philosophical and scientific basis for the pro-life position.

Fact Checking

Might have been a good idea to do some fact checking before inserting comments such as:

"Although in vitro fertilization becomes more common with every year, this would be the first instance of a woman becoming pregnant with the fertilized egg of anther woman."

Not on this planet! Donor eggs are not at all rare, and I don't even think this is the first instance of accidentally being implanted with the wrong eggs. There is a family in the UK with "twins," one of whom is not related biologically to either parent. Oops.

Ema

So she had the abortion just because of the mix up? That seems very, very sad to me, although of course it would be hard to carry another woman's biological baby without agreeing to it first.

Sokol

This is the same thing my ex-wife told me and her mother. She 'was impregnated with the wrong egg.'

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