By Chelsea Schilling
WorldNetDaily
Child displays sign stating, "1/3 of my friends are in the garbage" outside University of Notre Dame (photo: Randall Terry) |
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With just more than a week until President Obama is scheduled to speak at the University of Notre Dame commencement and accept an honorary degree, the campus is bustling with protests against the Catholic college's invitation to one of the most pro-abortion presidents in U.S. history – and some, including former presidential candidate Alan Keyes, are planning to go to jail.
University President John Jenkins prompted national outrage when he invited the president to speak at the May 17 event. Despite at least 55 bishops publicly denouncing or questioning the university's decision, Jenkins has refused to rescind the offer.
Operation Rescue founder Randall Terry made headlines Friday after he was arrested for pushing a stroller carrying a doll covered in fake blood on the Notre Dame campus – and today Alan Keyes announced that he too is ready to be locked up for the pro-life cause. He invited other pro-lifers across the nation to join him.
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