Despite facing threats of disqualification, a 12-year-old girl took
first place in a speech contest when she eloquently argued for the
rights of unborn children – after an offended judge quit.

"What if I told you that right now, someone was choosing if you were
going to live or die?" the seventh-grader begins in a video recording
of her speech on YouTube. "What if I told you that this choice wasn't
based on what you could or couldn't do, what you'd done in the past or
what you would do in the future? And what if I told you, you could do
nothing about it?"

The girl, a student at a Toronto school identified only as "Lia,"
continued:

"Fellow students and teachers, thousands of children are right now in
that very situation. Someone is choosing without even knowing them
whether they are going to live or die.

"That someone is their mother. And that choice is abortion."

Despite Lia's enthusiasm for her topic, her teacher "strongly
encouraged" her to select a different one for her class presentation
or she would be considered ineligible for an upcoming speech contest.

"[S]everal teachers discouraged her from picking the topic of
abortion; she was told it was 'too big,' 'too mature' and 'too
controversial,'" her mother wrote. "She was also told that if she went
ahead with that topic, she would not be allowed to continue on in the
speech competition."

Lia's mother continued, "Initially, I tried helping her find other
topics to speak on, but, in the end, she was adamant. She just felt
she wanted to continue with the topic of abortion. So she forfeited
her chance to compete in order to speak on something she was
passionate about."

Lia's teacher was so impressed by the speech that she allowed her
student to advance as the winner. Lia presented her speech to judges
in front of her entire school on Feb. 10.

The school principal and teachers called Lia's presentation the
"obvious winner" – but the judges suddenly disqualified her the
following day "because of the topic and her position on abortion," her
mother said.

Lia's father later revealed that the judges had a "big disagreement."
One was offended by the speech and voluntarily stepped down while the
others reversed their earlier decision – declaring her the winner.

Now Lia plans to take her message of life to a regional speech
competition, and more than 100,000 visitors have viewed her
presentation online.

"Why do we think that just because a fetus can't talk or do what we
do, it isn't a human being yet?" She asks in the video. "Some babies
are born after only five months. Is this baby not human?

"We would never say that. Yet abortions are performed on 5-month-old
fetuses all the time. Or do we only call them humans if they're
wanted?"

She continues, "No, fetuses are definitely humans – knit together in
their mother's womb by their wonderful Creator who knows them all by
name."

http://worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=89135
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