poor libs just cannot stands opposing points of view.  even from a 12
yr old girl.  how pitiful.

On Feb 17, 6:21 am, Ohio mark <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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