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Jan. 22 marked the 35th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s 1973 Roe vs. Wade ruling that plagued America with abortion-on-demand. It also marked the 35th time hundreds of thousands of Americans came together to protest the decision in our nation’s capital.

The peaceful march followed a route that started at the National Mall and continued down Constitution Avenue. The march formally ended at the Supreme Court building. Notable former speakers at the March for Life includes U.S. President George W. Bush, Molly Kelly, Alveda King, niece of Martin Luther King Jr., several members of the United States Congress and Senate, and family members of Terri Schiavo. There were also many members of the Silent No More organization, which is made up of men and women who regret their abortions.....

Locals attended pro-life rally in Washington

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345 posted on 02/01/2008 3:30:30 AM PST by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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Mary Ellen York, a member of St. Mary Parish in Eugene, was raised by her mother and grandmother in the Midwest. When she became pregnant at age 16, her mother made her have an abortion.

The cycle repeated the following year, when she became pregnant a second time. At 18, York was raped, again became pregnant, and chose to undergo her third abortion.
“I hated myself,” York says, choking up as she recalls the trauma. “And I figured God hated me, too…how could he forgive me for doing such horrible things?”

In 1994, York was nearly killed in an automobile accident. It took her two years to recover — a recovery that was labeled a “miracle” by her physicians.

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he closing speaker was Bobby Schindler, brother of Terri Schindler Schiavo. The disabled Florida woman died in 2005 after she was kept disconnected from feeding and hydration, even after a reconnect order from Congress and appeals from her family as high as the U.S. Supreme Court.

Schindler told the rapt crowd that his sister’s cause was weakened because not all Catholic ethicists in the U.S. supported Pope John Paul’s teaching. Food and water, the pope said in 2004, are basic care to be provided to patients in a persistent vegetative state.

“You wonder why we have the confusion we have,” said Schindler, thanking the Vatican for its clear statements on the issue. One cardinal said later that those who stood by and did nothing to save Schiavo are accomplices in murder.

“The question is not ‘Would anyone want to live like my sister?’” said Schindler. “It is, ‘What are we going to do to take care of these people?’”.....................

Love proclaimed best way to promote dignity of life

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346 posted on 02/01/2008 3:40:17 AM PST by 8mmMauser (Jezu ufam tobie...Jesus I trust in Thee)
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