About Me

Contact e-mail: jo11234@hotmail.com

JoanneConnors-Wade is a native of Massachusetts. She enjoys a challenge and beomes engrossed in extensive research which she believes is the key to credibility within a story whether fiction or non-fiction. Joanne is the mother of three adult children, and the grandmother of four. On November 1, 2007 she moved from her native Massachusetts to Florida where continues to write and promote her books.
UPDATE: December, 2011 she returned to Massachusetts and presently resides in Westfield.

Awards/Certificates Florida Certified Guardian ad Litem, Writer's Digest International Self-Published Book Awards, Member of Cambridge Who's Who Registry
Achievements Graduate of Westfield High School class of 1961, Associate Degree-Education at Westfield State College, Instructor and tutor ESL classes at International Language Institute/Northampton, MA
Guest Speaker: Libraries, Colleges, Rotary/Exchange Clubs, Women's Clubs, Community Organizations
Volunteer work: Public schools, re-hab facilities, Nominee for Tutor of the year/Massachusetts
Author three published books

Tuesday, November 25, 2008


Right to Choose


Right to Choose
Published in the NewsPress November 25, 2008

Abortion is really not the issue.
The true issue is how long are we, going to allow ‘Big Brother’ to make personal/moral decisions for us?
Each individual has their own beliefs and to allow anyone to impose their beliefs on anyone besides themselves should not be tolerated. Whether for or against abortion, I believe abortion, given stringent guidelines, should be legal in every state and every individual should have the right to choose according to their personal situations coupled with their moral/religious beliefs.
Most ‘pro-life’ advocates agree to make one concession. They believe that if a child is conceived as a result of rape or incest, then abortion becomes an option. Does that mean that baby is less important? Sounds like selective abortion somewhere in the mix.
If abortion becomes illegal, the back street butchers will surely benefit. Let us all have the right to privacy and take personal responsibility for our decisions.

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