This speech, given by Gianna Jessen -- an abortion survivor -- is, in my opinion, the most spectacular pro-life speech ever given. The highlights of this particular speech includes the way she arrested attention from her audience, her flawless extemporaneous delivery, and the unforgettable message she dramatically brings to life. Her speech takes place before a sea of politicians in Queen's Hall in Melbourn, Autralia on September 8, 2008. Gianna Jessen gracefully arrises from her seat
Over time, people have fabricated an artificial idea of the human family, founded on perfect ideologies with no hardships. While we all enjoy Disney movies and classic fairy tales, the reality is that life, and especially relationships, are difficult at times. This doesn’t mean we should give up on them or treat them as something to avoid, rather we should look to God in these situations and find the beauty within our struggles. While showing us the beauty and joy of shared love, in chapter 2,
A single issue seldom divides the American people. Several that have include slavery, the turmoil linked to the civil rights movement, and the rift over the war in Vietnam. Now another issue has surfaced, an issue that potentially threatens our national solidarity. To many citizens, it is the matter of life or death and may be the most serious ethical dilemma the United States has ever faced. This issue is abortion. Although abortion is sometimes considered a necessity through society’s eyes, there
Ever since the women’s rights act started, around the 1960’s, things such as abortion have become a much debated topic. For over 40 years on the most debated and argues about topic in women’s rights, is abortion. According to Oxford Dictionaries, the definition of “abortion” is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy. There are two different types of abortion, Spontaneous abortion and induced abortion. A spontaneous abortion is usually a miscarriage; a spontaneous abortion is one that was
two different ways an abortion can take place. There is the abortion pill, and an in-clinic abortion. Boths ways don’t always work out as planned. All around the United states there are people who who babies that survived an attempted abortion. Gianna Jessen was aborted at seven months old. Her mother was advised to have a late-term saline abortion. A saline abortion is a solution of salt saline that is injected into the mother's womb. The baby then gulps the solution. It burns the baby inside and
mifepristone is the first pill you take to stop embryo’s growth. The second pill is called misoprostol, is taken a few days later to expel the embryo. When the fetus is aborted it is only the size of an average palm. However, some children can survive, Gianna Jessen was aborted and did not die. Her biological mother had a late-term saline abortion, where salt is injected into the mother's womb and it burns the baby inside and