Source: http://www.missourilife.org/lifeline/2013/2013-01-25.html
Timestamp: 2019-04-26 03:57:10+00:00

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Missourians March for Life in D.C.
On January 22, 1973, one of the saddest days in American history, the destruction of innocent unborn babies was made legal. Today, hundreds of thousands of pro-lifers are gathering in Washington, D.C. to attend the March for Life and lobby their elected officials.
Over 5,000 committed Missourians made the difficult trip to witness to the constitutional right to life of all pre-born children. Those attending, both male and female, are of many denominations, ages, physical abilities. Many are post-abortive themselves. Many have loved ones who have suffered from abortion. What they have in common is an unshakable knowledge that life is sacred and a firm belief that our constitution was written to protect all humans, even those not yet born.
Workers at the last remaining abortion clinic in Missouri were seen Saturday struggling to deploy white bed sheets in an effort to hide the fact that a patient was being rushed to an awaiting ambulance for transport...read more.
George Weigel writes: Forty years ago, on Jan. 22, 1973, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down Roe v. Wade, one of the two worst decisions in its history. The court's first mega-error, the 1857 decision in Dred Scott v. Sandford, declared an entire class of human beings beyond the protection of the laws; Roe v. Wade declared another class of human beings, the unborn, beyond legal protection. Dred Scott helped precipitate the Civil War; Roe v. Wade led to a vast expansion of the pro-life movement, the largest movement of social reform in America since the civil rights movement and the natural successor to that effort to repair the lingering damage done by Dred Scott... read more.
March 2 Warren County chapter meeting, Susan Klein, legislative liaison for MRL will be the speaker.
April 6 Warren County chapter meeting, Ann Saladin will present information on MRL Policy on Girl Scouts.
Warren County chapter meets at 9:30 a.m. at the Scenic Regional Library, 912 S. Hwy 47, Warrenton.
On the 40th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the supporters of abortion in the mainstream media are working overtime to push their dishonest message to the public...read more.
To mark the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, Archbishop Samuel Aquila penned a surprisingly personal pastoral letter in which he recounts two disturbing encounters he had with abortion while studying medicine in college - encounters that he says made him pro-life...read more.
This month, Planned Parenthood released its annual report covering FY 2011-2012, which contains figures for services provided for calendar year 2011. The Susan B. Anthony List quickly put together a one-page fact sheet detailing the report here.
The Missouri legislature convened once again on January 9, 2013. With an overwhelming pro-life majority in both the House and the Senate, we are hopeful that significant pro-life legislation will be passed this year. Our primary pro-life legislation is a ban on webcam abortions and a bill protecting the conscience rights of healthcare workers. Click here for the entire update.
Also remember to mark your calendars and be at the Missouri State Capitol on February 19th for the Pro-life Legislative Action Day. See information here.

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