13-07-2025
Abortion opponent should care about innocent lives lost to gun deaths in America
Father Kevin Culligan's column on abortion has been written many times before ('I've witnessed the devastating effects of abortion,' July 6).
The same statistics, the same concern and the same emotion. I read a paragraph and moved along. If he had substituted the word 'guns' for the word 'abortion,' I would have hung onto every word.
My greatest concerns are for innocent lives of our youth, middle aged, seniors and unborn. Our laws do not protect the majority. All lives matter!
Daniel Shaffer, West Allis
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