Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Wonderful article from the National Right to Life Committee - please see www.nrlc.org.

Conversation opened. 1 unread message. Skip to content Using Gmail with screen readers 73 of 359 We Must Never Go Back Inbox National Right to Life via d16.csa.acemsa3.com Mon, Jan 22, 9:25 AM (9 days ago) to me Donate Now On January 22, 1973, the United States Supreme Court handed down the devastating Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton decisions. Why do we continue to mark this brutal anniversary? We must mark January 22nd as a time of reflection and remembrance to ensure that this judicial tyranny never happens again and celebrate that these rulings were overturned on June 24th, 2022. To give you an idea of the number of lives lost since Roe v. Wade, the shaded states on this map represent a population of 64,323,828 — which is less than the number of babies who died due to Roe v. Wade. It is through this remembrance that our nation can begin to heal from wounds that were always there. The road ahead will not be easy as we recall the struggles of human rights throughout history. Yet, this is the day we draw a line in the sand to never go back to. We must continue to elect pro-life legislators on the local, state, and federal levels to ensure that all members of our human family are protected. Join us today as we stand firm in this resolve. Will you give a gift of $5,000, $2,500, $1,000, $500, $250, $100, $50 or even $35? No gift is too small or too large. Stand with us as we move forward into a future where every unborn child is valued and given the opportunity to fulfill their God-given potential — and where women are empowered to choose life. For Their Lives, National Right to Life Donor Relations and Development Team Donate Now News About Contact Donate Fb Tw Inst Website Email This email was sent to National Right to Life Committee, Inc., 1446 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22314, United States You are receiving because you have signed up for our emails. If you wish to no longer receive emails from us you can unsubscribe. Manage your email preferences here.

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