Printed in the Indiana Daily Student, February 19, 2014 To the Editor: Sarah Kissel called for a "common-sense approach to defending decency" in response to the Center for BioEthical Reform's display at Florida Gulf Coast University. While Kissel may believe that the graphic photographs of aborted babies are indecent, the real indecency is that our legal system allows these innocent lives to be exterminated in the first place.
Hiding the blood on our hands through censorship
Hiding the blood on our hands through…
Hiding the blood on our hands through censorship
Printed in the Indiana Daily Student, February 19, 2014 To the Editor: Sarah Kissel called for a "common-sense approach to defending decency" in response to the Center for BioEthical Reform's display at Florida Gulf Coast University. While Kissel may believe that the graphic photographs of aborted babies are indecent, the real indecency is that our legal system allows these innocent lives to be exterminated in the first place.