Life is precious

I came upon a letter to the editor by Pat Horn, “Wanted services for the unwanted,” (Feb. 12, Auburn Reporter). She referred to my letter of Jan. 8, “Support life.” She makes reference to different services that if we don’t use them we have no interest in them. That’s not true.

I came upon a letter to the editor by Pat Horn, “Wanted services for the unwanted,” (Feb. 12, Auburn Reporter). She referred to my letter of Jan. 8, “Support life.” She makes reference to different services that if we don’t use them we have no interest in them. That’s not true.

Most of us want to know what different services provide, and we support them if they are good for society.

I happen to think Planned Parenthood is not good for society. She paints a tragic picture of unwanted babies being beaten, legs, arms, skulls crushed and broken, etc. Yes, that may happen in some cases, but that is not the norm. Does she really know what happens in abortion?

Every time a woman enters a Planned Parenthood facility, the baby faces execution. If you would give that child a choice, I’m sure that child would choose life and take the chance of what life may bring.

Think of all the talent that is lost through abortion. Life is precious.

– Betty Kovacevich