January 25, 2013

Pro-Life Display Destroyed at Largest Catholic U

Todd Starnes, FOX News

As many as 20 vandals destroyed an elaborate pro-life display at DePaul University, the nation’s largest Catholic university.

The Young Americans for Freedom chapter received permission to erect 500 blue and pink flags to mark the 40th anniversary of Roe vs. Wade. The flags represented the number of unborn children aborted every day.

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TAGGED: free speech, higher education, pro-life, DePaul University

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