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December 2005

Stem cell vote marks death of reason on Capitol Hill

On the heels of the House passage of HR 810, a bill authorizing an expansion of human embryonic stem cell research programs, American Life League president Judie Brown recalled the enthusiasm of many in the pro-life movement when candidates claiming the pro-life label won last November’s elections.

Autopsy irrelevant; Schiavo’s death morally unacceptable

“The results of Terri Schiavo’s autopsy provide some answers concerning her physical condition,” said American Life League president Judie Brown, “but in no way do these findings justify the cruel death by dehydration that was imposed on a living human being.”

Put a genuine pro-lifer on the U.S. Supreme Court

“It is an understatement to say that filling a vacancy on the United States Supreme Court will enable President Bush to make a long-lasting impact on this nation’s judicial system,” said American Life League president Judie Brown.

ALL’s National Pro-life T-shirt Day a huge success

Last week, American Life League’s National Pro-life T-shirt Day was highlighted by thousands upon thousands of youth nationwide who joined together to show support and respect for the life of every innocent human from creation to death.

Terri Schiavo sentenced to slow, painful death

“What is happening to Terri Schiavo right now is truly a tragedy. Despite what Judge George Greer, the lawyers and the news media want the public to think, Terri Schiavo is not a ‘vegetable,’ nor is she ‘terminally ill.’