An Update on the Pro-Life Students at Anthony Wayne High School
— Posted by John (June 3, 2008 at 11:29 am)
A little over a month ago, I wrote about a group of pro-life students at Anthony Wayne High School in Whitehouse, OH who got into a lot of trouble with their administration for doing nothing more than wearing shirts to school that read, “Abortion Is Homicide”.
A local news station reported on the controversy, and word quickly spread nationwide about the pro-life students’ grossly unfair treatment by the school administration.
One of the pro-life students involved, Jamie Pellek, recently posted a comment on our blog entry regarding the T-shirt controversy, and I think it’s worth posting here as well:
Hello, I am Jamie Pellek of Anthony Wayne High School. I had just googled my name our ot curiosity to see how many sites had helped us raise awareness, and have taken the time to be sure I thank every single person who has given us re-assurance, compliments, and words of hope.
I believe even though we were not permitted to wear our shirts in school, and I decided to agree to dis-agree with my administrators – I still believe we made our stance clear and strong. I only hope in the near future that abortions will be illegal, as the value of life is far beyond grasp of our realities. I thank this website, along with our supporters, as we were constantly ridiculed and jabbed at with ignorant remarks.
I thank the Christian environment, our supporters, and of course The Rock for Life, Thomas More Law Center, and my school (as ridiculous as this sounds). I stand by my actions, and next year in college I will hopefully be getting involved in an organization where I may start setting precedents for younger generations throughout the United States. Thanks again! Sincerely, Jamie Michael Pellek.
If anyone would like to send similar circumstance stories, words of encouragement, or even would just like to talk and get all of those juicy details, I would love to receive your emails.
JMPellek08@hotmail.com
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