So what you're saying is you get credit for doing pro bono work for other people who can infer some undefined number of "saves" according to what the pro-aborts tell their followers.
Yea.
I see lots of activity, but no accomplishments. Certainly not enough to offset your sanctimony, conceit, and intransigence.
I can't claim anything more than demonstrations, information booth duty, narrowly avoided wreckages in college and occupation (some still showing up), one pro-life conference attendance, local Right to Life activity, and publishing polemics,
Of course, I'm not an attorney, and I don't flatter myself by thinking I actually accomplished anything.
I can say I did learn, beyond any shade of doubt, if the pro-life movement ever actually starts to succeed in anything...the rules are going to get changed.
I have nothing but contempt for anyone who doesn't fight to win, which should tell you what I think of you.
BTW, IIRC William Wilberforce spent nearly 50 years in Parliament, singlemindedly devoted to ending slavery and won as he lay dying. The abolition movement was even older here. In fact the RTL movement is second only to the abolition movement in seniority among serious movements. Roe vs. Wade is now 34+ years old not 40. And, lest I forget, you don't know what you are talking about.