Sorry, can't help you, but...
The first MarchTogether Call for Life went off on Friday!
For those of you who participated, God Bless you for your desire to end abortion.
For those of you who stood on the sidelines, I pray that God gives you courage for the next one.
Here is a response that one of our callers received from "The Honorable Thomas Davis Rust":
"Thank you for writing. As you probably know, Roe v. Wade, decided by the US Supreme Court in 1973, controls state governments and prohibits states from outlawing abortion."
Now that's a great cop-out.
More:
"Virginia has passed several restrictions to abortion in recent years,including requiring parental consent for minors seeking abortions and a prohibition on partial-birth abortion. I supported both these bills. I have also supported legislation to make abortion clinics safer by making them abide by the stricter medical standards required of outpatientsurgery centers."
It's nice to know that abortion clinics are safer. The problem is, babies in an abortion clinic are still not safe from the abortion doctors!
Don't get me wrong. I'm glad Mr. Rust is doing what he thinks he can do, but it isn't enough. To give in to the "Roe v. Wade made me do it", or "Roe v. Wade prevents me from stopping abortion" arguments are excuses for not wanting to do what it takes to end abortion.
Almost every day I hear the same lame comments like "abortion will never be made illegal" or "America doesn't want abortion to end" or others like that.
We can end abortion with out united voices. It is our duty and obligation to the thousands of people who die in silence every day.
I will put it more bluntly, if you don't speak out, you are allowing the abortion mills to continue the murder. My ancestors were killed because "decent" people didn't speak out against the Nazi murderers.
Speak up and speak out. If you haven't already, join us at http://www.marchtogether.com.
Will you be one of the quiet ones now?
For those of you who participated, God Bless you for your desire to end abortion.
For those of you who stood on the sidelines, I pray that God gives you courage for the next one.
Here is a response that one of our callers received from "The Honorable Thomas Davis Rust":
"Thank you for writing. As you probably know, Roe v. Wade, decided by the US Supreme Court in 1973, controls state governments and prohibits states from outlawing abortion."
Now that's a great cop-out.
More:
"Virginia has passed several restrictions to abortion in recent years,including requiring parental consent for minors seeking abortions and a prohibition on partial-birth abortion. I supported both these bills. I have also supported legislation to make abortion clinics safer by making them abide by the stricter medical standards required of outpatientsurgery centers."
It's nice to know that abortion clinics are safer. The problem is, babies in an abortion clinic are still not safe from the abortion doctors!
Don't get me wrong. I'm glad Mr. Rust is doing what he thinks he can do, but it isn't enough. To give in to the "Roe v. Wade made me do it", or "Roe v. Wade prevents me from stopping abortion" arguments are excuses for not wanting to do what it takes to end abortion.
Almost every day I hear the same lame comments like "abortion will never be made illegal" or "America doesn't want abortion to end" or others like that.
We can end abortion with out united voices. It is our duty and obligation to the thousands of people who die in silence every day.
I will put it more bluntly, if you don't speak out, you are allowing the abortion mills to continue the murder. My ancestors were killed because "decent" people didn't speak out against the Nazi murderers.
Speak up and speak out. If you haven't already, join us at http://www.marchtogether.com.
Will you be one of the quiet ones now?
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