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    Bone tired and ready to play

    Bone tired and ready to play

    The National Right to Life Convention wrapped up yesterday and we got everything on the truck by 1 a.m. It was wonderful time seeing old friends and meeting some very cool new people as well as some heroes of the pro-life movement. But we worked hard, and  I’m weary beyond belief.  It’s obviously time to […]

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    The problem with this meme

    The problem with this meme

    is that it leaves off the clean the house/prepare for the house sitter actions. But other than that, it’s pretty accurate. Tomorrow morning, we’re heading to the National Right to Life Convention in Louisville, KY and I. Will. Be. Ready.  Or die trying. That would be a mean trick to play on MTG. He’d have […]

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    Why We March

    Why We March

    To decimate comes from the Roman practice of killing one in every ten soldiers in a mutinous legion.  Decimate now means “to severely damage or destroy a large part of something.” Over the past 41, over 56,000,000 children have been killed through abortion. If one in ten is to decimate, what is almost one in […]

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    Happy reunions

    Happy reunions

    Today was the first day of the National Right to Life Convention held in Dallas this year. (Local people, come on out!) I had a wonderful time learning new things, talking about important issues, and networking with other prolifers. But the most important and best part of the day was seeing old friends. super active […]

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    Four generations

    Four generations

    This year my family will attend the National Right to Life Convention in Dallas, my daughters will attend the Teens for Life Convention. They are the fourth generation of pro-life activists in my family. When I was ten, my mother and grandmother started a crisis pregnancy center in my hometown, a center they still run. […]

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    Oh, health care

    Nineteen ninety-four, the year of HillaryCare, was my first summer as an intern at National Right to Life Committee. That was a very busy summer fighting government rationing healthcare, taxpayer funded abortion on demand, involuntary euthanasia through the denial of life saving treatments, good times. (Okay, so I mainly made copies and stuffed envelopes. Papercuts! […]

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