A pro-life billboard from Georgia Right to Life (GRL) has stirred up controversy from feminists and liberals alike. You may view a photo of the billboard below.
Yes, seeing the pictures is very hard. But it was the pictures of the dead bodies that prompted the ending of the holocaust in Germany and it is time to end this holocaust.
My name is Rebecca Kiessling. I am a family law attorney from Michigan and international pro-life speaker. I’ve litigated numerous high-profile cases defending pre-born human life, including the “frozen embryo” case in Michigan — the third of its kind in the U.S.. I’m also an adoptee who was conceived in rape and nearly aborted at two back-alley abortionists.
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“The personhood amendment is an important step in re-affirming the value of every single person.”
While aid workers continue the hard work of meeting the basic needs of Haitians, International Planned Parenthood and other pro-abortion groups are making their presence known.
Sat, 02/13/2010 Keith Mason, Personhood USA
DENVER / Christian Newswire / February 12 – Personhood Colorado submitted signatures to the Secretary of State’s office today
for the Colorado Personhood Amendment. The signatures submitted totaled 79,817, although only 76,047 were required. All signatures
are pending validation by the Colorado Secretary of State’s office.
Martin County Care Net’s 2010 Annual Walk For Life was a wonderful event to meet new friends and enjoy family time.
The response was great to the motorcycle run and bicycle ride and other activities for kids. There were special prizes, award, and a complimentary lunch.
PersonhoodFL was in the midst of it all, collecting signatures from registered Florida […]
We have nibbled around the edges of the abortion holocaust for almost forty years and, during that time, more than 50 million babies have been slaughtered.
On more than one occasion it has been suggested to me … to wait.
The cause is just, but wait.
The cause is worthy, but wait.
The cause is righteous, but wait.
That is, wait for a more opportune or favorable time to pursue the just, worthy and righteous cause of the California Human Rights Amendment.