Judge Samuel Alito worthy of support
“At last, President Bush has put forward the name of a Supreme Court nominee who has an established track record that we can review,” said American Life League president Judie Brown.
“At last, President Bush has put forward the name of a Supreme Court nominee who has an established track record that we can review,” said American Life League president Judie Brown.
“The five pro-abortion public officials highlighting today’s 20th anniversary luncheon for Emily’s List each need to hear the Catholic Church’s teachings about abortion,” said American Life League president Judie Brown.
As the nation prepares for the confirmation hearings of Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito, American Life League is launching an official web site encouraging citizens to sign a petition urging senators to approve his appointment.
American Life League has published an ad in today’s Washington Times that urges all Catholic bishops to enforce canon law and rebuke those individuals who publicly support the heinous act of abortion.
nesday, December 7, 2005 – By ALL “We couldn’t be more pleased with the positive reception Pro-Life Memorial Day has gained nationwide,” said Judie Brown, president of American Life League.
“The National Abortion Federation is currently exhibiting a most disgusting twist on charitable giving,” said Judie Brown, president of American Life League.
American Life League’s first ever Pro-Life Memorial Day is quickly approaching and word about the historical occasion is spreading.
While the FDA’s delays are at least keeping Plan B from being sold without a doctor’s prescription, American Life League must once again ask why use of this drug is permitted under any conditions.
Altered Nuclear Transfer-Oocyte-Assisted Reprogramming (ANT-OAR) is a process by which an experimental protocol would generate presumed pluripotent cells, but presumably not human embryos for research.
American Life League gratefully welcomes the return of some 50 volunteer 2005 Crusade for Life walkers, who spent the past ten weeks trekking across the United States spreading a simple, non-negotiable truth of the Catholic faith: You can’t be Catholic and pro-abortion.
“October 3, 2005 will be a day for all Americans to stop and reflect upon the gruesome war being waged upon innocent children in the womb,” said Judie Brown, president of American Life League.
American Life League is mobilizing youth activists at a series of events calling for justice in the Supreme Court confirmation process.