Posted on 09/05/2008 2:19:24 PM PDT by politicket
Greetings,
Please take a moment today to thank Senator Hollis French our pro-choice champion!
It was an intense legislative session in Juneau. We battled two bills, House Bill 301 and House Bill 364, that would have had disastrous affects on the state of reproductive health in Alaska.
Thanks to our champion, Senator Hollis French, we were able to stop these bad bills in the Senate.
Please take a moment today and thank him and his staff for supporting the reproductive health and rights of thousands of women, men and teens across this great state. It has been a tough fight and he needs to know that your friends and neighbors across District M support his pro-choice, pro-prevention votes!
Senator French can be reached easily by email: Senator_Hollis_French@legis.state.ak.us,
or by calling his Anchorage office: 269-0234. http://senate.legis.state.ak.us/fre.php.
We need your voice to stand strong! Thank you for taking action today!
Planned Parenthood of Alaska Public Affairs
(907) 770-9716
has blood on his hands. I wonder what church he is a member of... and if he is considered to be in "good standing" with them...
AND with every donation to Planned Parenthood of Alaska, you get a pair of stainless steel surgical scissors, JUST like the ones they use to murder babies in partial birth abortions!
Don’t delay, donate TODAY!
Isn’t he a homosexual?
Just in case someone reading this didn’t know and/or the name didn’t ring a bell right away - - this is the same Senator that’s involved in Troopergate and pushing for legislative investigation:
Troopergate: Different charges, new battlefield, and the planned October surprise
Flopping Aces ^ | 09-04-08 | Mataharley
Posted on Friday, September 05, 2008 6:30:57 AM by Starman417
For background on this ever updating story, see Trooper’Gate: beating the MSM to the truth” and Left falsely accuses Palin of “refusing to testify”
As the Obama supporters blanket the Internet with bits and pieces of suggested scandal to combat America’s enthusiams for Sarah Palin, the fuel is Trooper’gate for the most misinformation and, more importantly, mischaracterizations.
The accusers were off and running on a legislative investigation with endlessly morphing charges in the media, and an undetermined, unnamed group of suspects. They had witness interviews scheduled, and a planned date for the release of their findings... Oct 31, ... four days before the Presidential election. Obviously a target date with deliberate political ramifications.
But the players in the game may have increased. On the defendents’ side, we have the already known Palin and special assistant, Frank Bailey. But some new names who may come on to the ice from the penalty box: Ivy Frye, another special assistant to Palin, Todd Palin himself, Commissioner of Labor Click Bishop, Administration Commissioner Annette Krietzer and Kris Perry (the last name haven’t ID’d yet, but assumed to be part of the PSEA).
The accusers are Dem Sen. Hollis French, ex Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan, and spurred on by “also ran” gubernatorial loser, Andrew Halcro. Their sights are trained on Sarah Palin, and all remain targets to just that aim.
Read more here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2075261/posts
“for supporting the reproductive health and rights of thousands of women, men and teens across this great state.”
Interesting choice of words. Since men have absolutely no choice or say whether the mother of their unborn child has an abortion, how does any pro abortion bill defend their reproductive rights?
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
So when does he get pulled from the trooper investigation circus for conflict of interest?
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