Kudos To Krispy Kreme!
American Life League’s press release of this past Thursday started a chain of events that is both heartwarming and instructive.
American Life League’s press release of this past Thursday started a chain of events that is both heartwarming and instructive.
In light of a nationwide marketing campaign on the part of Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc. to capitalize on the inauguration of President-elect Barack Obama, American Life League challenged them Thursday on the propriety of using the phrase “freedom of choice” in their corporate announcement regarding a free doughnut giveaway on Jan. 20 – Inauguration Day.
Many years ago, one of my girlfriends called to tell me that a new women’s organization was forming in our small Ohio town, and she wondered if I would like to attend the first meeting with her.
Recently, a pro-life coworker sent us a very interesting letter that he had received from his congresswoman in response to his request that she vote no when and if the Freedom of Choice Act comes up for a vote in the House of Representatives.
“The next time you stare down a conveyor belt of slow-moving, hot, sugary glazed donuts at your local Krispy Kreme you just might be supporting President-elect Barack Obama’s radical support for abortion on demand – including his sweeping promise to sign the Freedom of Choice Act as soon as he steps in the Oval Office, Jan. 20.
Immediately after the election, I took the opportunity to share with our readers the facts regarding what would be in store for families, especially the youngest members.
Nothing is quite as exciting as encountering a strong, enthusiastic Catholic priest who is inspiring an entire parish to do God’s will, stand in the gap and defend the innocents.
Pro-life leaders Judie Brown, president of American Life League; David Bereit, leader of the 40 Days for Life campaign; adult stem cell pioneer Dr. Theresa Deisher; Kristi Burton of the Colorado Personhood movement; and Live Action Films president Lila Rose.
In a recent tribute to pro-life Congressman Henry Hyde, who died in 2007, Congressman Chris Smith said of him, “Hyde was the star, a trailblazer. It’s tougher to blaze the trail than to follow on.
American Life League’s historic Personhood Conference is featuring one the foremost pioneers in adult stem cell research and regenerative medicine.
Not a day passes without one headline or another grabbing my attention and riveting me to a search engine on my computer, sort of like a mad dog!
One day after President-elect Barack Obama assumes office promising to overturn the Mexico City Policy, American Life League’s Training and Activism Week and Personhood Conference is presenting a panel of speakers dedicated to spreading globally the idea of personhood for all human beings from creation until death.