“I have to agree with him and say that I find it remarkable, also,” said Day Gardner, president of the National Black Pro-Life Union in Washington, D.C. “In light of the fact that coming out of slavery, we were not considered full human beings. We were treated as no better than pack mules, working in fields, without any rights at all.”
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Black Pro-Life Leaders: Santorum ‘Absolutely Right’
Black Pro-Life Leaders: Santorum ‘Absolutely Right’ to Wonder How Obama Could Support Abortion | CNSnews.com: Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.), touched off a media storm when he said that he agreed with the argument Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., made in his 1963 “Letter from Birmingham Jail” that a just law is a manmade law that comports with the natural law or the law of God, and that he finds it “almost remarkable” that a black man like President Barack Obama would want to deny legal recognition for the human rights of an unborn child.
“I have to agree with him and say that I find it remarkable, also,” said Day Gardner, president of the National Black Pro-Life Union in Washington, D.C. “In light of the fact that coming out of slavery, we were not considered full human beings. We were treated as no better than pack mules, working in fields, without any rights at all.”
“I have to agree with him and say that I find it remarkable, also,” said Day Gardner, president of the National Black Pro-Life Union in Washington, D.C. “In light of the fact that coming out of slavery, we were not considered full human beings. We were treated as no better than pack mules, working in fields, without any rights at all.”
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