We Will Never Forget You
I was saddened to learn of the death of very heroic pro-life lady, Judith Schiminsky, who suffered from severe cancerous tumors and debilitating lung problems.
I was saddened to learn of the death of very heroic pro-life lady, Judith Schiminsky, who suffered from severe cancerous tumors and debilitating lung problems.
“While the Right to Life Act failed to generate sufficient interest to schedule hearings in the House of Representatives, we will persist in our efforts to focus Congressional attention on this groundbreaking piece of legislation,” said Judie Brown, president of American Life League.
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In 1993, when Planned Parenthood operated 922 clinics in the United States, it began a campaign with the goal of having “2,000 clinics by the year 2000”.
It’s the holiday season and retailers all across the country are scurrying to attract shoppers into their stores.
The United Nations has declared today World AIDS Day, with the focus on ‘accountability.’ In light of this theme, American Life League poses the important question
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In the November 15 United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ statement, “Happy Are Those Who Are Called to His Supper: On Preparing to Receive Christ Worthily in the Eucharist,”
South Dakota lawmakers, at least a couple of them, must be suffering from severe disorientation as they reflect on post election results.
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The wee small hours of the morning caught many of us stunned by the results in South Dakota’s abortion referendum, and anxiety ridden over what might happen in Missouri’s human embryonic stem cell balloting.
American Life League is extremely disappointed that many citizens of South Dakota made the tragic decision to reject the Women’s Health and Human Protection Act, a law that had the potential to protect innocent children and women from the scourge of abortion.