” . . . [W]hat will stop me from killing you and you from killing me?”
An ethical truth clearly beyond the ken of these twelve good men and true. But only one of many truths Mother T revealed about abortion. Yesterday at 2:15 p.m., I was in the doctor’s examining room, spared the live coverage of the verdict announced on the office lobby’s two huge-screen TVs. As I came out, one of the receptionists, a lovely, older black woman was saying, “If she didn’t want that beautiful child, why didn’t she give her to me?” Of course I thought of Mother Teresa. And then of the utter deterioration of society.
If she didnt want that beautiful child, why didnt she give her to me? Of course I thought of Mother Teresa.Awww, that's so nice. You know when Mother Teresa was giving her prayer breakfast speech in 1994, I was so struck first by the powerful words she used unflinchingly coming from her tiny frame, and next to the politically correct applause she was receiving [in effect she was calling them murderers] afterward by the Clintons, Gore, etc.