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Schools collaborate with abortionists
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A Florida middle school has barred informational pamphlets about abortion from campus, while abortion clinics across the country are allowed to run roughshod over very young pregnant girls, with the collaboration of schools.
Michelle Heinkel, a 14-year-old student at Cypress Lake Middle School, was not allowed to distribute pamphlets describing abortion procedures to other students on campus. She sued the Lee County School Board for violating her First Amendment rights.
An attorney for the school board argued that the other students, as young as 11, should be protected from such material. The judge ruled in favor of the school board.
The irony is that the school board is worried about the effect pamphlets might have on young children, but many schools across the country aren’t worried at all about referring girls, some of whom are under 11, for abortions and driving them to clinics without their parents’ knowledge or consent. It’s insane for a school to be more concerned over pamphlets than over surgery that could harm or even kill girls.
How could anyone believe that 11-year-olds are old enough to have abortions, but too young to be informed about the horrid details of abortion procedures?
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