Posted on 01/24/2006 12:59:06 AM PST by right-wingin_It
I wanted to post some pictures from today's (well, technically yesterday's) 'March for Life' in DC.
Just before the March began...
Here is some evidence that Alito's Legacy is alive and well at Princeton!
Let the record show 'The eye of Ted Turner' (the enemy) was witness to this event -- But expect from CNN a twisted story (if any)...
The March is starting now (well, it was starting to move from where I was anyways)...
A guy in front of me had this message scrawled on the back of his sign...
This next photo's my favorite...She's the next generation! So many families were there. (I'm not a great photographer, but I think it could make a good cover for a pro-life magazine...maybe?) Adorable!
Some more 'in-march' photos...We were quite packed. The first one is looking frontwards up Capitol Hill. The next one looking behind...
Lot of Christian and other religious folk (Jewish etc). Here's an Orthodox Christian group who were lined up for a photo as I passed...
Arrival at the Supreme Court...
AMEN to the Next Photo!
Last but not least. We will not forget!
The pictures are beautiful! Thank you for posting them and for making the trek to DC.
However, you might gain some hope from visiting a state like MS, where the vast majority of the people are pro-life.
Great photos! You done good.
my husband said he definitely thought it was a much larger crowd than last year.
Hitman, I'm pinging some 'homeboys and girls' re: our bet. I think they'll be amused, and I hope you don't mind.
Take care now!
No I don't mind at all. :-)
Well, Boomer women are mostly not reproducing (or avoiding it) at all, any more. So if younger people are against it, the problem is solved. Right? I've asked this on other abortion threads and oddly enough, no one answers it. If younger people are really pro-life, they won't have abortions, even when they are individually affected by an unwanted pregnancy.
Right?
can't help but noticing how clean they all look! :)
Solidarity is a beautiful thing.
Thank you so much, dear Lord, for giving us the grace to join together in solidarity with those whose physical bodies are brutally destroyed in the womb, and with those who are fighting this injustice.
There were some of those pictures off to the side of the street - mostly in one spot on the route. There were so many people though, and if your kids are short they'd be clueless...?
Thanks MadPuppy!
We should have 'FReeper badges"...or something! haha
Thanks for the prayer notwithstanding
Good point, Hitman - from a fellow attorney and ardent pro-lifer.
It is a good start at addressing the problem, and a huge sybolic victory that is also substantive, but it will not end the slaughter.
(I also have some "Naif" dishes by Villeroy & Bosch, fwiw)
South Dakota is about to now. And I would bet that Oklahoma, and possibly Utah would too.
Perhaps that's why the number of abortions continues to decline.
Thank you, dear Pegita, for the Ping! These Pictures are Wonderful, Right-Wingin_It, and the Last One is Precious to my Heart. *Soul-Tears*
Hundreds of thousands? Yeeeeeeeeehaw!
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