Friday, January 20, 2012

Sunday


  • Sunday: 39 years and 55 million dead babies. Who knows how many damaged women.

 

 

  • For Sunday also, we have joined Jill Stanek who says. "This Sunday, January 22, pro-life bloggers, tweeters, facebookers, commenters, debaters, apologists, and rabble-rousers will band together to counter NARAL's Blog for Choice Day by asking them everywhere they can, "What do you mean by that word, 'choice'"?
     

"The pro-life bloggers and their contributors are using the same day to ask them: 'exactly what do they mean by CHOICE'?  Feel free to join the party. If you tweet, add #tweet4choice to your effort. Use your facebook or similar accounts too!  It's good clean fun, and will drive NARAL nutz."

 

  • If you can't make the assembly on the 29th, you can still hear Wayne Cockfield. 

"The Dangers of Doctor Prescribed Suicide - to You and to Society"

 Wayne Cockfield, USMCRet, nationally known pro-life speaker who lost both his legs and partial use of one hand in battle, will speak about the dangers of the Doctor Prescribed Suicide petition, which will be on the Massachusetts ballot. Phelan Center, Blessed Sacrament Parish, 555 Pleasant Street, Worcester, on Wednesday, January 25, 2012 at 7:30 pm.  Sponsored by Massachusetts Citizens for Life.

 

  • Sunday ushers in the 40th post-Roe year. When the cause is life we will never give up. For those of us in Massachusetts, it will be the most challenging year we have ever had. With that in mind, we have chosen a more active, forceful logo for these emails. I hope you like it.                                                                                                                             

I leave at the crack of dawn Saturday morning for the National Right to Life Board meeting in DC. I'll let you know what is happening there. Anne

 



  

   

  
THANK YOU!

  

For more information about the Pro-Life cause in Massachusetts or to get involved  
 please visit our website at massprolife.com.

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