Monday, September 04, 2006

Kentucky University Students Who Vandalized Abortion Display Apologize
by Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
September 4, 2006

Highland Heights, KY (LifeNews.com) -- Three pro-abortion students who took part in vandalizing a pro-life display set up by a campus group to memorialize those babies who have died from abortions have apologized. The Northern Kentucky University students wrote letters to the editor in the student newspaper expressing their views.

Though they say they are sorry for vandalizing the display but at least two of the students wrote that they still believe the cross memorial was inappropriate.

"Regarding the events of this past spring, I am regretful and sorry for any discomforting emotions my actions may have aroused," NKU student Michelle Lynn Cruey wrote, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer. "To the group who built the display, I do admire you for your convictions and apologize for taking down what you worked so hard to construct."

Yet Cruey disclaimed her apology with a warning to the campus pro-life group Northern Right to Life saying they shouldn't use "religious views" to promote "turning our backs" on women.
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