At the same time, more than a few notable liberals were outspokenly pro-life. In the early 1970s, Massachusetts “Senator Edward M. Kennedy, for example, replied to constituents inquiries about his position on abortion by saying that it was a form of violence incompatible with his vision of an America generous enough to care for and protect all its children, born and unborn. Some of the most eloquent and passionate pro-life speeches of the time were given by the Rev. Jesse Jackson. In condemning abortion, Jackson never failed to note that he himself was born to an unwed mother who would likely have been tempted to abort him had abortion been legal and easily available at the time.”
My how those two changed.
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