Abortion ship met with protests in Valencia, Spain
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@prolifeinternational I'm delighted to see that there are those who remember that the first feminists opposed abortion. I've pointed this out on YouTube many times.
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If enacted, FOCA would obliterate hundreds of state laws that protect women, parents, children, and health care workers, while forcing taxpayers to foot the bill for millions of abortions. It would overturn commonsense laws like parental notification, Conscience Protections, abortion waiting periods, informed consent, and regulations for women's health.
Obama's Freedom of Choice Act. Don`t let it become law!
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Wow, it seems like there still is some hope for the people after all.
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Feminists for Life of America (FFL) is the largest and most visible pro-life feminist organization. Established in 1972 and now based in Alexandria, Virginia, the organization describes itself as "shaped by the core feminist values of justice, nondiscrimination, and nonviolence." FFL asserts they continue the tradition of early American feminists such as Susan B. Anthony, who opposed abortion.
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You`re absolutely right! I fully recommend and support feministsforlife(dot)org
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Just because Obama will be the next president,that should not stop those who are pro life from fighting against abortion.A good organisation is feministsforlife because it is not religious and because it supports women too.
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May God forgive ANY Catholic who votes for Barack Obama tomorrow knowing his stance on abortion.
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A new poll from the pollster that had the most accurate results of the 2004 elections shows more movement towards John McCain. Barack Obama,the pro-abortion candidate,lost two percentage points from his 4.5 percent lead onSaturday. The new Investors Business Daily poll shows him dropping to a 2.1 percentage point lead over McCain.Obama nowleads by a small 46.7 to 44.6 percentage point margin with 8.7percent undecided. With the margin of error 3.4 percentage points,the race is essentially tied.
BRISTOL, U.K., June 12, 2008 - A Welsh teenager who died from a "safe and legal" chemical abortion done at home underwent the abortion because she was afraid of the displeasure of her boyfriend and his family, an inquest heard today.
Manon Jones, 18, an A-level student, admitted herself to Southmead Hospital in Bristol, two weeks after having a legal chemical abortion at home. She had taken RU486
prolifeinternational 3 years ago 3
Please watch "Pope Benedict XVI Endorses John McCain and Sarah Palin" here on youtube.
prolifeinternational 3 years ago