


The Tennessee Supreme Court found that the Tennessee Constitution includes the right to abortion. That makes it almost impossible for the state to have basic protections like parental consent laws. So Tennessee pro-lifers have placed Question 1 on the ballot. It says that the right to abortion or abortion funding is not guaranteed by the Constitution.
Early on, MCFL sent a sacrificial contribution of $250 to support Question 1 - which we really didn't have.+
I just read that Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts sent $200,000 - a monetary advantage of almost 1000 to one! This is what they do with (our) the tax money they receive.
One thousand to one! What would the babies and those on the fringes of life do without dedicated people like you? Laurie just called (it is snowing right now) to report that she is distributing our Question 5 literature. It is people like Laurie who fuel our efforts for life.
Thanks to Laurie and to all of you!
Anne

It is so gratifying when people leaving an event are all saying it is the best one ever. That is certainly what happened last night! The Banquet was "sold out," many people were there whom we haven't seen in a while, the awardees were so deserving of recognition, and Ryan was delightful. He tells about his life and work in such an entertaining, inspirational way. He made so many excellent points. One that struck me especially was that some of the best things in life are unplanned. That takes a faith that so many lack these days.
I want to thank Bea Martins, Matt Hanafin (who is developing into a great speaker), and their committee, and our Executive Director, Pat Stewart, emcee par excellence.
I would like to remind you again of the Award winners who are just a few of the wonderful pro-lifers out there.
Dr. Joseph Stanton Award
Dr. Barbara Rockett
Ignatius O'Connor Award
40 Days for Life Coordinators (on behalf of all participants)
Attleboro: Ron LaRose, Stephen Marcotte, Darlene Howard
Boston: Rita Russo
Haverhill: Paula Lahti
Lynn: Cori Connor-Morse
Springfield: Tim Biggins
Worcester: Pauline Morris
Pro-Life Community Awards
James and Bernadette Lyons
Greater Lawrence Chapter
Muriel Ostrowski
Burlington Chapter
Thomas Pasternak, R. Ph.
Greater Fall River Chapter
I enjoyed seeing you all!
Anne

The Public Policy Question to require abortion facilities to be licensed and inspected is moving along beautifully! The local people have been holding meetings, writing Letters to the Editor, and doing other publicity. As you saw yesterday, the opposition is essentially pushing back-alley abortions. What a pro-life victory this is going to be!
It is time for lawn signs, which will also be used for stand-outs and at the polls. They are especially important at the polls because people forget about the ballot questions and leave them blank.
The election is three weeks from today! I must get the signs out to the districts ASAP, but we still need to raise $1,050 more to pay for them. So many people have helped already. Please help me raise the $1,050 today so I can order the signs.
I am so grateful for all you do. Please donate today!
Thank you,
Anne

Our abortion facility licensing public policy question is #5 in most districts where it is on the ballot, # 6 in a few others, and #7 in Wilbraham. It is the same question (see wording below). Our people in those districts have been sending excellent Letters to the Editor. We have been hoping to have some Letters to the Editor opposing our ballot question, which would give us more of a chance to publicize the pro-life position in favor of #'s 5,6, & 7. Well, one finally came! A doctor from Boston wrote to the Sentinal and Enterprise in Fitchburg and Leominster, which are two of our districts.
With true pro-abortion logic, he opposes a law requiring licensing and inspecting by saying, "If we truly want to protect and improve women's health and safety, we need to pass measures that increase access to safe, legal health-care, not restrict it.
I think either he or his cronies will write the same letter to all the papers in the 11 districts where the question is on the ballot. Please be on the lookout. It is a wonderful vehicle for a few letters, at least. Again, please check the list below and contact everyone you know in any of the districts.
There are going to be some good wins in the Massachusetts legislature on Nov 4th. The ballot question will be the other bright spot for us!
Thanks,
Anne
PPQ #5,6,7
Shall the state representative from this district be instructed to vote in favor of legislation that requires all non-hospital facilities performing more than 10 abortions a year to be licensed as "clinics" and to be inspected at least every two years by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health? THIS SAME WORDING APPEARS ON BALLOTS IN LOCATIONS BELOW NUMBERED EITHER 5, 6, OR 7.
QUESTION # 5
BRAINTREE
EAST LONGMEADOW, pct 1,
FALL RIVER, Wd 1, pcts A, B, C; Wds 2, 3, 4; Wd 5, pcts A, B, B1, C; Wd 6, pcts A, B, CC, C1; Wds 7,8,9
FREETOWN, pcts 1, 2, 3
HANOVER
LEOMINSTER
NORWELL
NORWOOD
ROCKLAND
SPRINGFIELD, Wd 6, pcts C,D,G,H, Wd 7, pcts, B-E, G
WESTPORT
WEYMOUTH
WORCESTER, Wd 5, pcts 1,2,4,5; Wd 6; Wd 8, pcts 1,5
QUESTION # 6
FITCHBURG
HOLBROOK, Pct 1
LUNENBURG, Pct B
NEW BEDFORD, Wd. 1, pcts D,E,F
WALPOLE, Pcts 1, 2, 6, 7
QUESTION # 7
WILBRAHAM
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Last night, at their dinner, Morality in Media gave out awards. I was completely surprised and most honored to accept, on behalf of Massachusetts Citizens for Life, an award for supporting traditional family values! Others who were honored included the Catholic Daughters of America, Mass. Family Institute, the Knights of Columbus, State Representatives Jim Lyons and Jim Miceli. Patrick Trueman, President of the national Morality in Media spoke brilliantly. He was a close friend of Dr. Joseph Stanton, so I was delighted to sit with him and reminisce.
Speaking of dinners, I want to let you know that the MCFL Banquet Committee is pleased to announce their decision to dedicate the 2014 Banquet to Joe Reilly, former Executive Director, President and Chairman of the Board. Also they asked me to tell you that almost all the tables are already reserved. I'm looking forward to seeing so many of you!
Anne
Pro-Life October is even busier than usual this year:
Every Day, 40 Days continues. You can still volunteer: http://40daysforlife.com/
Pro-Life Sunday, Oct 5: Life Chains across the state (list at end of email).
Sunday, Oct 5, 11:30 a.m. Respect Life Mass, Cathedral of the Holy Cross,1400 Washington Street, Boston
All are welcome (508) 651–1900 or ProLifeOffice@rcab.org
Monday, Oct 6, 6:45pm - MCFL Information Night on ballot question concerning abortion facility restrictions - Norwell Public Library, 64 South Street, Norwell, for towns of Norwell, Plymouth, and Rockland
Thursday, Oct 9, 7:00 pm - MCFL Information Night on ballot question concerning abortion facility restrictions - Leominster Veteran's Center, 100 West Street, Leominster, MA , for Leominster, Fitchburg, and Lunenberg, Pct B
LIFE CHAINS * means verified for 2014
LEOMINSTER / N WORCESTER COUNTY - Main St at West St at Monument Square, 2:00 to 3:00 p.m.; Robin Koroskenyi 978-466-3902
*LONGMEADOW - Longmeadow St at Bliss Rd, Sat, Oct 18, 11:00 to 12:00 noon; Tony Moran 413-567-3197
LUDLOW - Center St 1/4 mile south of Mass Turnpike entrance, Sat, Oct 5, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon; Anna Maria Dias 413-589-7933
* OXFORD - Main St at Sutton Ave, 2:00 to 3:30 p.m.; Fr Michael Lavalllee 508-987-8892
* SHREWSBURY - White City Plaza, 2:00 to 3:30 p.m.; Louise Faiola 508-756-1150

Christine Williams has written a fine piece. Local people in the districts where the question is on the ballot are setting up meetings and writing to their local papers. We have some radio and TV coming up.
The Anchor: http://www.anchornews.org/news/september-2014/09-05-14-4.html
The Pilot: http://thebostonpilot.com/article.asp?ID=171898
The Catholic Free Press: http://www.catholicfreepress.org/local/2014/09/04/more-dangerous-than-the-vet-mass-abortion-clinics-are-unlicensed/
Please be sure to check the list below to see if you or friends or relatives live in one of the districts - and then donate!
Thank you,
Anne
The Public Policy Ballot Question
Shall the state representative from this district be instructed to vote in favor of legislation that requires all non-hospital facilities performing more than 10 abortions a year to be licensed as "clinics" and to be inspected at least every two years by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health? THIS SAME WORDING APPEARS ON BALLOTS IN LOCATIONS BELOW NUMBERED EITHER 5, 6, OR 7.
QUESTION # 5
BRAINTREE
EAST LONGMEADOW, pct 1,
FALL RIVER, Wd 1, pcts A, B, C; Wds 2, 3, 4; Wd 5, pcts A, B, B1, C; Wd 6, pcts A, B, CC, C1; Wds 7, 8, 9
FREETOWN, pcts 1, 2, 3
HANOVER
LEOMINSTER
NORWELL
NORWOOD
ROCKLAND
SPRINGFIELD, Wd 6, pcts C, D, G ,H, Wd 7, pcts, B-E, G
WEYMOUTH
WORCESTER, Wd 5, pcts 1, 2, 4, 5; Wd 6; Wd 8, pcts 1, 5
QUESTION # 6
FITCHBURG
HOLBROOK, Pct 1
LUNENBURG, Pct B
NEW BEDFORD, Wd. 1, pcts D, E, F
WALPOLE, Pcts 1, 2, 6, 7
QUESTION # 7
WILBRAHAM

Today at 5:00pm the Boston Bar Association hosts a panel discussion on the New Buffer Zone. It appears that they lined up a half dozen BZ supporters and finally decided maybe they should have someone opposed to the BZ. They were lucky to get Phil Moran, one of the counsels in McCullen vs Coakley, who has already called the New BZ "draconian." Of course Phil is going to clean their plates because he has the Constitution on his side and knows much more about the whole thing than the half-dozen Boston Bar Association supporters, 16 Beacon Street (right across from the State House) at 5:00.
Thursday, Oct 2nd at 7:00 pm there will be an information session at the Braintree Library about Public Policy Question #5 which will appear on the ballot in Braintree and Weymouth. This will instruct the legislature to vote to require abortion facilities to be licensed and inspected. Right now there are sixteen unlicensed facilities in the Commonwealth.
Thursday, Oct 2nd, Morality in Media Dinner, Bear Hill Golf Club, Stoneham, Features Patrick Trueman, well-known pro-lifer, http://www.moralmedia.net/activities.html
Saturday, Oct 4th, 9:00am - noon, Assumption College, Worcester, Death with Real Dignity Speakers: Deacon Peter J. Gummere, John Kelly, and Marie Romagnano, all people you have been wanting to hear! http://masscitizensforlife.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Witness_2014-flier.pdf

Earl Sholley is looking for people to door-knock for pay. If you are interested, please call Earl, 508-699-3334.
The MCFL State PAC is looking for volunteers to door-knock in Boston. Please call 617-388-4582.
Yesterday I worked at the MCFL "booth" at the Eastern States Exposition (Big E). Really, it is not a booth but a huge corner area in line of sight of a busy entrance filled with the fetal models, video, large pictures of the baby at each month of development, and hand-outs galore. More than 1.5 million people attend. Yesterday every pregnant lady in the place found us. It was really fun! The people in the Springfield area do a fabulous job every year. Monica Butler fills 102 volunteer slots of four hours each, Suzie Lopes and her crew move the massive display from the MCFL Ludlow office on her flatbed truck, set it up at the Big E, and reverse the project. A lot more people are now thinking about that unborn baby. Thanks, guys!
Anne

Madeline McComish, Chair of the MCFL State PAC, has announced two endorsements for Governor's Council. According to Madeline, "The Governor's Council is very important from a pro-life perspective. It is the body which approves judicial appointments. You know the influence these judges have on the life issues. In Massachusetts, our tax money pays for abortions in spite of legislation to the contrary because the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court decided that the State Constitution requires us to fund abortion. We are very pleased to endorse Oliver Cipollini in the First Council District and Marilyn Devaney in the Third Council District "
Governor Council Districts can be confusing, so I have listed them. Also, please be sure to refer to the MCFL rankings of all the candidates for State Senate and House and the endorsement of Mark Fisher for Governor, http://masscitizensforlife.org/get-involved/events/ It is complete, concise and easy to manage. You can take it to the polls with you. Be sure the 9th is on your calendar!
Anne
Oliver P. Cipollini, Jr. _ District 1
All of Barnstable, Bristol, Dukes, and Nantucket counties plus
Bridgewater
Carver
Kingston
Lakeville
Marion
Mattapoisett
Middleborough
Pembroke
Plymouth
Rochester
Wareham
Marilyn M. Petitto Devaney - District 3
(Cities are capitalized)
Acton
Arlington
Ayer
Bedford
Billerica
Belmont
BOSTON
Wd. 4, Pcts. 2, 5-10;
Wd. 5, Pcts. 2, 6-10;
Wd. 21, Pcts. 1-3, 5, 8-16;
Wd. 22, Pcts. 3, 4, 6-13
Boxborough
Brookline
Burlington
Carlisle
Chelmsford
Concord
Harvard
Hudson
Lexington
Lincoln
Littleton
MARLBOROUGH
Maynard
NEWTON
Northborough - Pct. 3
Shirley
Southborough
Stow
Sudbury
WALTHAM
Watertown
Wellesley - Pcts. A, C, D, E, H
Westborough
Weston
Woburn

Ezekiel Emanuel, the architect of O-care, has published an article in The Atlantic saying he does not want to live past age 75. He says he would not kill you or me at 75, just that he, personally, wants to go then. The reasons he gives are scary - people accomplish the most in middle age and then slow down, life is not worth living when one is not healthy, productive etc. The hubris of the man is only trumped by his arrogance. He personally would refuse treatment, etc.
This is dangerous because of his utilitarian view of what makes people important - what they do not who they are. Also, he has opened the door to insurance and government refusing treatment to those over age 75 - and he has the credibility.
One of the mothers at the 2014 Summer Academy told the story of her elderly aunt who was talked out of getting a pace maker. With no pace maker, she had irregular heartbeats which led to a stroke. Now she is living with the results of the stroke - she cannot speak, etc. I think this is a good example of the folly of not treating - unless you plan to do away with the patient.
http://www.theatlantic.com/features/archive/2014/09/why-i-hope-to-die-at-75/379329/
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2014/09/why_ezekiel_emanuel_is_evil_and_a_fool_illustrated_edition.html
PRAYERS ARE NEEDED FOR SANDRA CANO! Sandra is in the hospital critically ill. She never wanted an abortion but her situation was used by the pro-abs to win Doe v Bolton, the Roe v Wade companion case which is responsible for abortion being legal throughout all nine months of pregnancy. She has worked hard over the years to try to overturn Doe v Bolton. http://www.lifenews.com/2014/09/22/sandra-cano-doe-of-doe-v-bolton-abortion-case-is-critically-ill/
Thanks for all you do!
Anne
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When you read the Voter Guide mailed by the Secretary of State, you may have noticed that our ballot question is not listed. That is because the Guide lists only the four questions that are on every ballot statewide. That is why we are number 5 in most places - we come right after the statewide questions in those places. Where we are #6 or #7 it is because there is a local question on the ballot - like Needham, which was a dry town, always had questions about expanding the sale of liquor.
The pro-lifers working in the districts listed have already done a huge job qualifying for the ballot! Now they are setting up meetings in each district to explain the Public Policy Question in their communities - they are also educating local organizations, and appearing on local TV and radio.
In order to educate voters and get them to vote, we must print literature and signs, mail, and make phone calls. We have chosen districts that are heavily pro-life but people will not vote "Yes on 5" unless they know about it. The Question may not be on your ballot, but you can still help. We need to pay for the cards, the signs, the postage, and the calls. Please donate now! Election Day, Nov. 4th is six weeks from today!
Just think how it will feel on Nov 5th and every day after that to be able to tell the press and legislators that the people want to place restrictions on abortion facilities!
Thanks for whatever help you can provide!
Anne
PS: Please be sure to check the list to see if you or friends or relatives live in one of the districts - and then donate! Thanks again.
Shall the state representative from this district be instructed to vote in favor of legislation that requires all non-hospital facilities performing more than 10 abortions a year to be licensed as "clinics" and to be inspected at least every two years by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health? THIS SAME WORDING APPEARS ON BALLOTS IN LOCATIONS BELOW NUMBERED EITHER 5, 6, OR 7.
QUESTION # 5
BRAINTREE
EAST LONGMEADOW, pct 1,
FALL RIVER, Wd 1, pcts A, B, C; Wds 2, 3, 4; Wd 5, pcts A, B, B1, C; Wd 6, pcts A, B, CC, C1; Wds 7,8,9
FREETOWN, pcts 1, 2, 3
HANOVER
LEOMINSTER
NORWELL
NORWOOD
ROCKLAND
SPRINGFIELD, Wd 6, pcts C,D,G,H, Wd 7, pcts, B-E, G
WEYMOUTH
WORCESTER, Wd 5, pcts 1,2,4,5; Wd 6; Wd 8, pcts 1,5
QUESTION # 6
FITCHBURG
HOLBROOK, Pct 1
LUNENBURG, Pct B
NEW BEDFORD, Wd. 1, pcts D,E,F
WALPOLE, Pcts 1, 2, 6, 7
QUESTION # 7
WILBRAHAM




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Lachlan was born with severe hearing loss - gee, he could have been aborted for that. At seven weeks, he receives hearing aids. I don't usually watch videos but this is just wonderful!
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Some people have asked how to contact PBS to demand that they pull the After Tiller movie from their Monday night schedule. Here are the contact forms for the two stations in Massachusetts.
Good luck! Anne
Springfield: http://connectingpoint.wgby.org/contact/
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We have all seen pictures of famous people dumping buckets of ice over their heads to raise money for ALS research ($5.5 million since the end of July) and then nominating other people to do the same. Before you take the challenge, please be aware that one of the main beneficiaries is the ALS Association. If you check the MCFL website, http://masscitizensforlife.org/anti-life-research-charities/ for organizations that fund embryonic stem cell research, you will find that ALS Association certainly does.
According to their website, ALSA.org: "Adult stem cell research is important and should be done alongside embryonic stem cell research as both will provide valuable insights. Only through exploration of all types of stem cell research will scientists find the most efficient and effective ways to treat diseases."
Project ALS, another major beneficiary, is also on our web site for funding ESCR.
John Triolo did some research to see if there are ALS organizations that do not fund ESCR.
Here is what he found:
"I called the ALS Therapy Development Institute (here:http://www.als.net/), to check on this issue and they said they do not do any research with embryonic stem cells because they think induced pluripotent adult stem cells are the best avenue to a cure. They do not have a principled objection to using embryonic stem cells but said they understand the gravity of the issue and would be very public if they change their position so donors and potential donors would be aware.
Compassionate Care ALS (here: http://www.ccals.org/home.php) confirmed by phone that they only do care and treatment for people living with ALS, rather than research."
If you have questions about whether an organization funds ESCR, please always check http://masscitizensforlife.org/anti-life-research-charities/
Thanks to John and to you! Anne
