tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9006261168236539559.post3819996402392882603..comments2024-02-05T08:23:13.808-05:00Comments on The Philosopher's Wife: Who Was at the March for Life?Rachel @ The Philosophers Wifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03791960895210808388noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9006261168236539559.post-47104826864535856782012-01-28T01:37:32.520-05:002012-01-28T01:37:32.520-05:00Nicely done! I like how you showed the diverse nat...Nicely done! I like how you showed the diverse nature of the crowd. I've been to two Marches for Life (many years ago) and saw the same thing: Christians (with huge numbers of Catholics), Jews, Muslims, Protestants of all stripes, and even Atheists (that surprised me). Most were young and the majority seemed to be women. I took my young son with me and when we reached the crest of the hill before the Supreme Court we looked back down the street. The crowd was huge - hundreds of thousands that year as well. And, as you found, scant media coverage that night on the local news. It was, to them, a non-event. Fools. The tide is slowly changing towards life and history will show who had blood on their hands and who WALKED IN SUPPORT OF LIFE and actually, more importantly, prayed to God for help and did something practical to help young women cope with an unplanned pregnancy (for example, I worked at a crisis pregnancy center and provided funds to help buy supplies, and my response has been replicated countless times across the country and around the world). God bless you!<br /><br />Bob from NCAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com