A reader's thoughts on freedom

Phyllis Compton

To the editor:

Alaska! Land of freedom! Land of no walls!

And so come those to Alaska. Flags flying. Why have any controls? So they come, no need to cut hair or shave for that matter. Freedom! No rules to control a person! Hip, hip, hooray! Freedom! Alaska!

Out goes the word "God." Out of schools. The Ten Commandments are a definite no-no. Freedom! No controls for the free. And so come the "women's rights." No — absolutely — no control! Freedom!

In schools condoms are freely given. Be free! So if there are those who don't use condoms and those who do and find they really aren't guaranteed, they have an option. They can, if caught, abort. Abortion is the escape valve.

If one happens to get caught, so what? Eliminate. There are some idiots, probably Bible pushers, screaming that murder, a better word for that which is abortion, truly gives freedom. There is a sweeter word for the caught. One can call the results "fetus," not human, just bits of wasted flesh. No thought of calling it babies. Headlines, no freedom, fetus is acceptable.

Oh yes, when the "fetus" is developed enough human parts become real humans. Now that isn't too bad, is it? No. There are options then of finance. Money, and who doesn't like money? Body parts are greedily fought over. Real solid money.

A college professor wrote an article in a newspaper that maybe it would be wiser to give just a little more time to the "fetus." Let it be complete, be born for a day or two. Then the body parts would be more firm. At present, he said, the fetus living almost born is that the head is all that is holding the thing back. This is almost perfect. But why not complete entirely the thing and get even firmer parts? Go all the way! Let it be born. Then the parts will assuredly be firm!

Alaska! Freedom! No walls! Let the bells ring! Women's rights! Men's rights! At last, real freedom! Let it be. Amen!

P.S. in the execution of the millions of murders, it is well known that none of the "fetuses" are offered a lawyer to defend them. None. Is "fetuses" the plural of "fetus?" After all, they are in the millions!

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