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Debate Caught At March for Life: 'My Life Didn't Matter As An Embryo'

Washington, D.C. - Spirits were high at the 44th annual March for Life in the nation's capital on Friday. For the first time ever, a vice president was slated to speak at the year's largest pro-life gathering. Furthermore, the president himself gave the event a shoutout on national TV and even chided the media for ignoring the march. 

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In other words, as Fox News' Doug McKelway put it, the 2017 marchers now know they "have a friend in the White House."

Like any march, Friday's event did have a smattering of counter protesters. One particular group of pro-choice activists carried signs defending the right to abortion. When a pro-life marcher would yell, "Defend life!," they'd respond, "It's not a life - it's a fetus!"

One pro-lifer confronted the group to try and find out more about their views. They discussed the million dollar question of the abortion debate: When does life begin?

"I think your life matters," the woman told the pro-choice activist.

"Now it does - not when I was an embryo."

"A human fetus is a human!" 

I'd have to agree with the woman's logical conclusion. Yet, like her, I also respect this man's right to speak his mind. We can respectfully disagree with someone and not resort to smashing windows and lighting fires.

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In addition to Vice President Pence, White House counsel Kellyanne Conway, NFL star Benjamin Watson and Rep. Mia Love (R-UT) also spoke at the rally before the march. The crowd was especially pumped when Pence told his fellow pro-lifers that President Trump will soon appoint a new Supreme Court justice who will uphold the right to life. 

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