March for Life Pics


On the 33rd anniversary of the Supreme Court's infamous Roe v. Wade decision, WORD FM listeners joined with people from across the country for the the 33rd annual March for Life in Washington D.C. on January, 23, 2006. Thousands of pro-life Americans rallied at the Mall and 7th Street and then Marched for Life along Constitution Avenue to the Supreme Court and Congress.




7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow. A typical anti-choice, anti- right to privacy male who will never have a clue as to what it feels like to be pregnant.
-j

WWW.IMNOTSORRY.NET

Peter Shinn said...

and a typical pro-death person who doesn't care that abortion is killing human beings out of convenience.

One quote from her web site:

"I just cried saying "oh my God" over and over"

How touching. I see this woman enjoyed her abortion.

Here's another quote:

"I still think about the baby, and the father still hasn’t completely forgiven me, but I’m doing OK"

Wow, these people are so caring, it makes you feel warm & fuzzy all over doesn't it?

One more:

"My boyfriend was very supportive and he makes sure that I am still feeling okay with the decision every day. There will always be doctors that support my choice and friends that I can talk to about it so, overall I feel just like my old self again."

Too bad your child will never feel like him/her self...ever.

Anonymous said...

Powerball, I should be posting my pictures tomorrow. I left my camra in the car of the person that gave me a lift, he will be returning it tomorrow. But I did get my picture taken with Rick Santrum.

The Unseen One said...

Funny how the Roe v Wade decision is based upon medical privacy, yet the hypocritical left (redundency?) thinks the same thing shouldn't apply to Rush Limbaugh's medical records.


And -j, you are someone who will never know what it is like to be on the OTHER side of the equasion. I was born in 1969 to a single 19 year old mother. Her being pregnant with me destroyed her relationship with her father, something that hasn't been healed even to this day. She had to spend months living away from home, putting her life on hold to have me, then put me up for adoption. Had I been conceived just three short years later, I would have most likely suffered the fate of 25 million-ish other children and been murdered in the womb out of convenience.

I lucked out because of timing, so I have authority when I speak against abortion that can not be negated merely becase I am male!

Therefor, I hereby cordially invite you to take you slogan-like superior-attitude name calling, soak it in hot pepper juice, and shove it up your butt sideways.

Shaun Pierce said...

Let's tone it down a notch here. I know there are people on both sides, otherwise this would not be a debate.

I don't know what it's like to be pregnant. I do know what it's like to be a father. I know what it's like to be scared and be responsible for another human being. Maybe that is why I see things differently.

Truth is I'm not "anti-choice". But I do believe you need to know the facts and the truth before you make a choice.

You have the choice not to have sex. You have to choice not to act irresponsibly if you do have sex. You have the choice to accept some personal responsibilty if you make the wrong choices.

You also have the choice to accept forgiveness. I'm no better then anyone. I don't propose to tell anyone how to live their life. I do think that we can nor really claim to live in a free country if a person has the right to kill another innocent person for the sake of convience.

You can't kill a 1 year child. Nobody debates that. So why is it so hard to apply the rule of murder inside the womb?

I looked at the website "anonymous" posted and it's sad.

IMNOTSORRY.NET is awful close to IMNOTSORRY.YET

For one day we will all be sorry.

Thomas Dodds said...

A typical anti-choice

You CHOOSE to engage in the act that RESULTS in PROCREATION. I admit there is a very small percentage of cases where pregnancy results from a rape - but this is very small and adoption IS the LIFE CHOICE ALTERNATIVE to abortion.

You make it sound like there's no choice. Which is 100% false.

Consequences are real. Trying to wiggle out of them doesn't cut it.

Ever consider the consequences of abortion?

anti- right to privacy

No person here is against the right to privacy. There's no sentiment on the part of the supporters of the sanctity of life against privacy. Your statement is 100% false.

male

That's a huge assumption. Just becasue the posters and blog 'lord' are male doesn't mean there's no female readership and aggreement.

Knock off on the generalities. It isn't a sex issue from that perspective. Again, you show yourself 100% wrong.

You want equality? Then delineate the male's rights in this issue? Sure it's her body, but it's HIS child too.

"who will never have a clue as to what it feels like to be pregnant."

Some of us posting here (from what I know about them) are married with children.

I have just gone through a pregnancy with my wife and we delivered our child in December 2005. So in very real and tangible sense I DO KNOW what it is like to be pregnant. My wife didn't hold back on expressing how she was doing from day to day - how else could I be an intelligent help to her through it all? She needed my help - I willingly offered myself daily to her service. You see that's why a proper and balanced marriage is SO important to the procreation of children.

I suppose you have a distorted view of marriage too. I could be wrong - but I doubt it.

Your statement concerning men and the lack of knowledge surrounding pregnacy is 100% false.

The Unseen One said...

Hey, that WAS toned down... a lot! ;)