Tuesday, October 9, 1934 Daily Nebraskan Page 5 0 w&m fjtwa xsseaiEjw wish V'K i Letters Student says abortion contrary to Constitution Is an unborn chi!d hum&n? In my mind, Aborting the unborn child docs not without a doubt, it Is. An individual solve psychologies problems becausa of human life begins at conception, where the rape, it Just complicates them. Most matched sets of chromosomes contain women who have had abortions expe- genes that are blueprints for the devel- rience extreme cases of guilt. ThU cannot opment of this human being. Nothing s help what she's already experienced. One added to the fertilized ovum except unnatural, violent act has been commit- nutrition. ted by rape, why commit another through An alternative to abortion is adoption, abortion? As President Reagan said during the pre- As Reagan said, abortion is not an issue sidential debate Sunday, there are a mil- on religion, but an issue dealing with con lion and a half people waiting to adopt a stitutionality. The Fourteenth Ammend kaby. ment of the United States Constitution But questions Walter Mondale posed reads: "Nor shall any state deprive any concerned the possibility of a rape or person of life, liberty, or property without incest victim becoming pregnant. First of due process of law, nor deny to any per all, pregnancy from a rape is very rare. In son within its jurisdiction that equal pro Minneapolis, during a five year study, out tection of the law." of 3.5CO abortions, not one was for rape. JodiBlazek TS . freshman Continued frcra P&ga 4 The result is that those who are least able to resist are systematically deprived of their ability to dissent in the molding of their children's mind. Lawrence and Axons conclude that a voucher system would "rectify the abridg ment of the poor's First Amendment rights and equalize families' rights to choose schools." But then this is obvious. What needs to be overcome is the National Education Association's irrational fear of change. We must at lesst begin serious discussion of implementing a system of vouchers. As Lawrence and Aror.s note: "It is sig nificant that in this situation so few peo ple have expressed the belief that school decisions are so personal in origin and meaning that they ought to be classed, along with religion and freedom of speech and press, as beyond the reach of the majority. 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