Time to roll up the sleeves
Happy New Year to all!
As 2009 begins, we now stand with only two weeks left until the Barack Obama presidency commences. President Obama will have essentially a free pass to set the policy direction for our country with the aid of Democrat majorities in both houses of Congress, Left-leaning courts, and a complicit media.
It is time to brace ourselves for a full-on four-year-long (at least) assault to the Pro-Life cause. There will be little opportunity to advance our agenda legislatively in the near future, so our best course of action is to focus on spreading awareness of atrocities as they occur, celebrating successes where we can find them, and working to change hearts and minds by education about the horrors of abortion.
To that end, a great way to get started in this new year is to participate in MCCL's March for Life at the Capitol in St. Paul on January 22, the anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision.
From MCCL's website:
More details about the march
A printable flier for the March of Life
See you there!
As 2009 begins, we now stand with only two weeks left until the Barack Obama presidency commences. President Obama will have essentially a free pass to set the policy direction for our country with the aid of Democrat majorities in both houses of Congress, Left-leaning courts, and a complicit media.
It is time to brace ourselves for a full-on four-year-long (at least) assault to the Pro-Life cause. There will be little opportunity to advance our agenda legislatively in the near future, so our best course of action is to focus on spreading awareness of atrocities as they occur, celebrating successes where we can find them, and working to change hearts and minds by education about the horrors of abortion.
To that end, a great way to get started in this new year is to participate in MCCL's March for Life at the Capitol in St. Paul on January 22, the anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision.
From MCCL's website:
See you there!
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