Sunday, January 6, 2008

NARAL celebrates Roe-v-Wade with activism

The National Abortion Rights Action League is calling for their supporters to celebrate January 22nd as a day of victory.

January 22, 1973 is the day that abortion on-demand became legal in the USA. Since then, there have been about 48 million babies legally and cruelly killed before birth in the America. Certainly not a day to celebrate.

NARAL has candy-coated that historic day to be a day celebrating the "right to privacy... (including) ... abortion care". NARAL sends out periodic emails to it subscribers, of which I covertly have become a subscriber to as well. Here is a quote from the email
:

"January 22, 2008, marks the 35th anniversary of the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision, which ruled that the Constitutional right to privacy includes access to safe, legal abortion care. In commemoration of this landmark event and to prepare for the 2008 elections, we’ve created a kit specifically for Rapid Responders.

Our Rapid Responders kit is full of information to make your activism at home much easier. Whether you’re interested in sending letters to the editor, getting your friends to sign petitions, or hosting a house party in commemoration of Roe, there’s something for anyone who wants to mark this important milestone.

As always, thank you for the work you do on the front lines every time you act, you help protect reproductive justice and freedom for women everywhere. We’re looking forward to celebrating Roe’s 35th anniversary with you!

My best,

Nancy Keenan
President
NARAL Pro-Choice America"


Texans for Life's response to this shame is to rally the pro-life majority in DFW in making a statement to everyone that January 22nd is a day that should not be celebrated. It is a day for mourning, remembering, and making our life-affirming statement to the world that we oppose the slaughter of unborn babies and there is certainly no way to candy-coat the reality of that horror.




BE THERE.
Show your support for life.


January 19th, 2008
12 noon

Cathedral Plaza,
2215 Ross Ave. at Pearl, Dallas.
Parking - Cathedral/ Meyerson parking garage behind church (free)



For more information about the RALLY and MARCH for life in Downtown Dallas

CLICK HERE


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