Journeys of a Catholic Poster Girl

“Our faith needs to be the North Star of our lives. Our behavior needs to match our words.” –Archbishop Charles Chaput

Oh, so that’s what happened!

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin at 8:11 pm on Friday, March 16, 2007

You regular readers of this page know that I am seriously pro-life. I am a “take-no-prisoners” fully pro-life pro-lifer (if that makes any sense). Usually I find nothing about the topic funny.

However, as Mother Angelica says, “we have to laugh,” and the boys at Number 1 Happy St. had this on the anniversary of Roe v. Wade :

Today, dozens of rallies have been taking place all across the country to mark the 33rd anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision. If you’ve been under a rock, that’s the supreme court decision in which a woman (Roe) wanted to terminate her pregnancy. Her unborn baby (Wade) disagreed with that course of action but was ultimately overruled by the high court. And so with that decision, the ‘right to choose’ was finally a reality.

Unless you are a state. In which case, you no longer had the right to choose. The federal government will be doing all the choosing from now on.

And unless you are the father of the unborn baby. In which case, your choice was already used up when you decided to go with the condoms with the plain black and white wrapper because the other ones were too expensive.

And unless you are the unborn baby. In which case, you don’t get to choose because mommy knows what’s best for you. I mean she’s already proven that she can make good decisions which is how she ended up in the back seat of that Prius anyway. It’s not every day you have the opportunity to get nailed by someone who loves the movie Mona Lisa Smile as much as you do!

It’s not ha-ha funny. It’s sad funny. Because there are a lot of things in there that ring true.

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