Posted on 07/28/2015 10:47:14 PM PDT by Morgana
Thousands of Americans rallied Tuesday in some 65 cities across the nation to urge state and federal lawmakers to investigate and defund Planned Parenthood the countrys largest abortion provider.
The rallies, titled #WomenBetrayed, were launched by national pro-life group Students for Life of America (SFLA) and its partner organization Pro-Life Future in response to the gruesome undercover investigative videos released by the Center for Medical Progress over the past several weeks. Participants are urging their state and federal lawmakers to investigate, prosecute, and defund Planned Parenthood.
Women across the nation rose up today to say that they deserve better than Planned Parenthood and abortion, said SFLA president Kristan Hawkins in a statement to Breitbart News. In Washington, D.C. alone, over 500 people including Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) 96% , Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) 93% , and Dr. Ben Carson showed up in the blazing heat at the #WomenBetrayed rally to demand Planned Parenthood be defunded immediately and investigated for possible criminal actions.
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New tagline...
Poll ? Of the Day: is the person holding this sign... RT = Male FAVORITE = Female #WomenBetrayed #GenderFluid pic.twitter.com/QO1VSPD3H6— Johanna (@C0nservativeGal) July 29, 2015
Thousands across 65 cities is kinda pathetic, there should be millions.
This is not to criticize those who were there, it’s sad that something this egregious can only motivate thousands out of 300 million.
I wonder when those who had the abortions will get the idea to sue because THEY were not compensated for the body parts...sorry for the inhumanity this morning...
I posted the same thing yesterday
Better believe some lawyer is out scouting for clients
#DefundIt
Evil...just awful
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