American Life League Encourages Video Taping Outside of Planned Parenthood
Pro-life witnesses outside the Planned Parenthood in Lynchburg, Virginia are being harassed because they’re videotaping.
Pro-life witnesses outside the Planned Parenthood in Lynchburg, Virginia are being harassed because they’re videotaping.
After numerous articles and pressure from Catholic and online media, Google-sponsored YouTube cited a “technical malfunction” as the reason American Life League’s pro-life video was censored by YouTube staff.
Judie Brown, President of American Life League, is calling upon Bridgeport, Connecticut Bishop William Lori to intervene at Fairfield University so that the rapper Ludicris is canceled.
“It is outrageous that YouTube would black-out our video warning the public about a Planned Parenthood sex video while it continues to carry the original Planned Parenthood video,” said Jim Sedlak, vice president of American Life League.
“In examining the operations of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, it is clearer than ever that it is in business to kill children for a profit,” said Jim Sedlak, vice president of American Life League.
This Sunday through Tuesday, January 20-22, American Life League’s Rock for Life will host its annual training and activism weekend in Washington, D.C.
American Life League slammed Planned Parenthood Golden Gate’s latest ad campaign, describing their new “safe sex” ad as a promotion tool for new abortions and took strong exception to the fact that the campaign was paid for with taxpayer dollars.
“Planned Parenthood’s ‘Choice on Earth’ holiday cards are its latest assault on Christianity,” said Jim Sedlak, vice president of American life League. “By changing the word ‘peace’ to ‘choice’, Planned Parenthood is effectively implying that Mary should have considered aborting Jesus.”
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists’ Committee of Ethics has made it crystal clear that ACOG is finally coming out of the closet and showing itself to be the godless entity we knew it was all along.
“How can anyone claim that this book is appropriate for 10 year olds?” asked Jim Sedlak, vice-president for American Life League.
“Parents need to know what Planned Parenthood has in store for their children and this report is an excellent starting point,” said Jim Sedlak, vice president of American Life League.
“As the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops gathers this week for its semi-annual meeting, we hope the bishops will give serious attention to the crisis our Catholic hospitals are facing,” said American Life League president Judie Brown.