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Nearly 40 people, including Norma McCorvey, were arrested Sunday as they tried to enter the University of Notre Dame to protest President Barack Obama's appearance at commencement, police said.
Norma McCorvey even wrote a book, "Won by Love," which showed how the woman who once said that she "lived and breathed" for abortion would change to 100% pro-life.
While Obama entered to a standing ovation and thunderous applause, one protester yelled, "Stop killing our children." To this, the graduates responded by chanting "Yes we can," the slogan that became synonymous with Obama's presidential campaign.
He said those on each side of the debate "can still agree that this is a heart-wrenching decision for any woman to make, with both moral and spiritual dimensions.
"So let's work together to reduce the number of women seeking abortions by reducing unintended pregnancies, and making adoption more available, and providing care and support for women who do carry their child to term."
This is in fact, a good point. Naturally abortion is a tough choice, but if we had less unintended pregnancies, we may not be where we are now.
Watch a video report on Norma McCorvey's arrest attached to this post.