When, after even Portugal allowed the killing of babies in their mothers' wombs, the abortionist wave seemed unstoppable around the world, the Supreme Court of the United States surprisingly handed down a tiny and convoluted, but nonetheless historic, victory for life.
Dear American readers, the fight is on for a truly pro-life Supreme Court to be chosen (by the people) by way of the Presidential elections of 2008, a Court in which the concurring words of Justice Thomas ["I write separately to reiterate my view that the Court's abortion jurisprudence, including Casey and Roe v. Wade, 410 U. S. 113 (1973), has no basis in the Constitution."] may one day be the opinion of a solid majority.