Steele's decision breaks with Ehrlich stance, leaves rights advocates uneasy Sending a signal he will not waver on his deeply held beliefs, Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele will break from the new Republican administration's stance on abortion tonight by joining the annual Annapolis March for Life rally. Steele's participation in the event is energizing members of Maryland's anti-abortion community, who say it is the first time in recent memory that a statewide elected official has actively embraced their cause. "It is an encouragement to the pro-life folks to see a newly elected official standing up for life," said David Lam,...