But it was great to hear firsthand reports about a very successful march indeed, especially given the very trying conditions. Sadly I had to fly back to Melbourne just before the march, otherwise I most certainly would have joined them. I was just in Brisbane the past week and know how very hot and humid it has been. Thousands of men, women and children braved the elements to let Queensland and the world know that the lives of babies matter, and that the destructive private member’s bill by MP Rob Pyne must be fiercely resisted. We saw all this happening again with the pro-life rally held in Brisbane yesterday.ĭespite soaring temperatures, the marchers braved the searing sun to stand for the most vulnerable and defenceless in our community – the unborn. Logic, fact, reason and reality seem to be missing as we hear them screaming in their bullhorns, waving their placards, and trolling online or in the news media. They seem to thrive on ad hominem attacks, non-sequiturs, red herrings, emotionalism, and just plain lunacy when it comes to defending their case. Whenever the abortion debate comes up, you can expect some pretty wild and woolly offerings from the pro-death camp.
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