South Dakota: a pro-life victory is critical
“The battle brewing over the abortion ban in South Dakota right now is truly a fight between life and death,” said Jim Sedlak, vice president of American Life League.
“The battle brewing over the abortion ban in South Dakota right now is truly a fight between life and death,” said Jim Sedlak, vice president of American Life League.
“Over the past 90 years Planned Parenthood has managed to kill millions of preborn children through abortion, push dangerous contraceptives on women and teens, and saturate our culture with sexual promiscuity,” said Jim Sedlak, vice president of American Life League.
“Planned Parenthood has stooped to a new low while implementing one of its three strategic objectives in the attempt to overturn the South Dakota abortion ban,” said Jim Sedlak, vice president of American Life League.
“It is beyond tragic that Ms. Magazine is encouraging women to celebrate an act of violence that has proven traumatic for millions of mothers and deadly for their innocent preborn children,” said Judie Brown, president of American Life League.
Today, as the United States Supreme Court ushers in its new session, pro-lifers across the nation will take time to remember the victims of abortion by participating in American Life League’s Pro-life Memorial Day.
American Life League’s latest resource unveils the truth about the abortion giant known as Planned Parenthood and provides tangible tools needed to rid every community in this nation of its dangerous influence,” said Jim Sedlak, vice-president of American Life League.
“Pro-lifers across the country are preparing to pay their respects to the estimated 47 million babies lost through surgical abortion by participating in American Life League’s Pro-life Memorial Day on October 2,” said Erik Whittington, director of youth outreach for American Life League.
American Life League will honor the millions of preborn children who have lost their lives to abortion with its second annual Pro-life Memorial Day on October 2. The day is chosen because it is the first Monday in October, the day the U.S. Supreme Court begins its annual session.
American Life League is overwhelmingly disappointed at the Food and Drug Administration’s decision to make Plan B, commonly known as emergency contraception, readily available to women over the age of 18 without a prescription.
“What happened to President Bush’s campaign promises of respecting the dignity of every human person and creating a culture of life?” asked Judie Brown, president of American Life League.
American Life League once again exhorts President Bush, members of Congress and the FDA to protect the American public and pull all support for the campaign to make Plan B ? commonly known as emergency contraception ? available over the counter.
“With the addition of the 100th Congressional sponsor to the Right to Life Act, the pro-life movement has reached an important milestone in our quest to end the slaughter of innocent preborn children by abortion,” said Judie Brown, president of American Life League.