Posted on 09/23/2006 9:38:41 AM PDT by Quiet Man Jr.
Were you there on the phone Thursday night -- with hundreds of other pro-life leaders from around the country -- when history was made on the "Emergency South Dakota Briefing" call?
Top national pro-life leaders joined me on the phone to share the latest news, discuss the urgent needs to help South Dakota protect its abortion ban, and detail the sweeping national implications of what is happening RIGHT NOW.
We heard stirring calls to action from...
>> JANET FOLGER, President of Faith2Action
>> JUDIE BROWN, President of American Life League
>> GIANNA JESSEN, abortion survivor
>> FR. FRANK PAVONE, National Director of Priests for Life
>> MOLLY WHITE, Director of Redeemed for Life
>> JIM SEDLAK, Executive Director of STOPP International
>> AND MORE!!
If you got a busy signal, weren't able to get on the line, or just want to re-listen to the call again, you are in luck!
The entire call was recorded and was just posted in its entirety online. For instant access, go to:
http://www.EmergencySouthDakotaBriefing.com
All we ask is that you help spread the word to other pro-life leaders across America so they can listen in on this vital discussion! Just send them an email encouraging them to visit:
http://www.EmergencySouthDakotaBriefing.com
Let's help South Dakota win this crucial battle!
For Life,
David Bereit
What happened in 1989?
Planned Parenthood vs Casey (Pennslyvania 24-hour waiting period, 1992) was another big one.
Since that time, there hasn't been a whole lot until now.
Just donated!
God bless you!
I will donate more too, even though money is tight.
We can win this thing if a lot of us just pitch in a little.
Hey- I just posted on another thread also asking this question: What is the tone of all the ads and campaigning in South Dakota? To an outsider, it is sounding pretty civil, with the pro-life side focusing on women and motherhood being empowering, and the pro-choice side saying they value human life but the law goes too far... Different rhetoric than you normally hear in abortion battles. Is this true? I have a theory that when you have to appeal to actual voters, as opposed to far-away judges, the tone changes...
I don't know. If you look at my FR profile page you'll notice that, like you, I'm in one of the most one-sided states in the nation on this issue. I do know that over 100 South Dakota pro-life physicians have endorsed the law - which would not have happened if it was a significant impediment to maternal health.
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