I'll be there in Washington, along with about 200,000 or so of my closest friends, to make a clear statement that real Americans don't kill defenseless babies, and that truly empowered women don't need to kill their own children in order to prove anything to anyone.
Most of the politicians will have conveniently left town for the week of January 22nd, as even the pro-abortion ones don't want to appear to have blood on their hands.
The forty million babies killed by abortion over the last thirty years vastly exceeds all the deaths from all the wars ever fought by the United States, including the Civil War, which was the last time Americans thought it proper to kill large numbers of other Americans, prior to Roe vs. Wade.
People get upset about the deaths of 3000 U.S. servicemen in Iraq over the last few years, but the 4 million deaths from abortion in this country over the same time period, receives little notice.
It's interesting to note that even Muslim terrorists won't abort their own children.
This entire country and most of the world, is steeped in the blood of the innocent.
May God have mercy on us all.
2007-01-09 23:33:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Because nearly all of the populace is lazy!! Our society is person who "allow's the opposite man make the primary transfer"! There simply is not room for all folks to face in entrance of the White apartment. Maybe, every State gathers sufficient persons on a petition, and a consultant from every of the States, prsent themselves to the Government. It might must be signed by way of greater than part the vote casting populace regardless that (the bulk!) I'm afraid if we did it such as you say - march on DC, you might must manage the Military! I bet you might name it a revolution! There might continually be anyone within the crowd who might free his cool, and combating might brwak out. The best factor we might accomplish might be plenty of persons loosing their lives. BUT! it IS time for us to call for an accounting of our tax bucks. We have the correct to understand WHO is getting it. How do those firms anticipate to role with out the employees? Put the cash again into curculation, so we will spend cash once more!
2016-09-03 19:29:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Although I commend the fact that you love life and you are anti abortion. You should really take the time you spend there trying to figure out how to stop underage, unwanted pregnancy before you invest so much time marching against abortion. I have worked In A hospital for 5 years and most kids don't even know what safe sex is....its because all they are taught in school is to "just not do it"
2007-01-09 15:43:16
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answered by Anonymous
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No, seeing as I'm a pro-choice advocate myself. But, if it is peaceful as you say, I see no harm in it and it will be good for those who support the Pro-life cause. I just hope no violent/angry pro-choicers storm the thing or any violent/aggressive pro-lifers are walking with you. Good luck.
2007-01-09 15:43:36
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answered by bishonenofcacophony 3
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if it's not going to be charismatic, why would I go? Doesn't sound very interesting.
And, if it's a peaceful, pro-life march, why not march to end the war in Iraq? American soldiers and a whole lot more Iraqi men, women and children dying over there.
But oddly, being peaceful and pro-life, that doesn't concern you, does it?
2007-01-09 15:45:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Many people believe that life should be protected at all cost, yet a lot of them fully support sending soldiers into battle in foreign countries under false pretenses and some of those soldiers will die.
I am only pointing out the anomaly.
2007-01-09 16:27:16
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answered by castle h 6
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I'd go but I live out here in the mid-west. Keep the fight and hopefully one day the slaughter of innocent children will come to an end.
2007-01-09 15:43:44
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answered by Bahaus B 3
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Kudos to you for publicly standing against abortion. Maybe one day our nation will see abortion for the morbid tragedy it is.
2007-01-09 16:09:24
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answered by atheist_2_u 4
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Sadly, no, although I wish I had the funds to be able to go.
2007-01-09 15:44:41
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answered by free 1 indeed 4
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Nope--> But I agree with what your doing. Keep up the good work.
2007-01-09 15:46:56
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answered by ۞ JønaŦhan ۞ 7
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