Alabama Pro-Life Legislative Day on April 12
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The annual Alabama Pro-Life Legislative Day (http://www NULL.al4life NULL.org/) is only two weeks away! This April 12 event will be Personhood Alabama (http://personhoodalabama NULL.com/)‘s big, public push for Personhood and other pro-life legislation in Alabama. Please join pro-life supporters from around the state in Montgomery on April 12, 2012, and let Alabama’s lawmakers know that the unborn have the right to life and our laws should protect that God-given right!
Quite frankly, we need your help now more than ever. Unfortunately, we do not yet have a Personhood bill introduced that protects all human beings from the moment of conception. I believe we are close, but unless your Senator or Representative hears that you want Personhood, it may not even get introduced, let alone passed this year!
The legislative session is now half over. Now is the time to act! Come let your voice be heard at the Pro-Life Legislative Day!
On April 12, we will have signs like these and other material to help communicate to the media and to our Legislature that Alabama wants Personhood for the unborn! Will you be there to help send that message?
Schedule of events for Pro-Life Legislative Day:
- 9:00 – 9:45am Optional Legislative Day Training Session at the Foundation for Moral Law, One Dexter Avenue, Downtown Montgomery, AL 36104
- 10:00am – 2:00pm Meet with Your State Legislators at the State House regarding proposed Pro-Life Legislation (Contact your legislators beforehand, if possible, to tell them that you will be in Montgomery on April 12th.)
- 11:30am Rally by Pro-Life leaders on the front steps of the Alabama State House
Please come and talk to your Legislators. Find out where they stand on pro-life legislation, and let them know you want them to support Personhood for all from conception and other pro-life bills, during the 2012 Legislative Session. It’s critical that we show our Legislators that the community is truly pro-life!
Handout materials will be available to participants of the Pro-Life Legislative Day at the Foundation for Moral Law and on the 6th floor of the State House.
Here is an informative flyer suitable for printing and distributing to your church and pro-life friends.
Please prayerfully consider being a part of this important day and come and “stand in the gap” for the unborn.
Posted by admin on Friday, March 30th, 2012 @ 11:24AM
Categories: News
Tags: Abortion, law, Legislature, pro-life
Most people are against abortion but women shouldn’t have their choice taken away until men are held more accountable. The woman is the one that has to carry the child to term, risk her own life in giving birth and then in many cases have to watch the child suffer from inadequate medical care or near starvation. Women have to work in many cases and without an equal pay law that assures women can make the amounts they earn, they have to depend on inferior child care but when others notice the child had inferior child care, inappropriate nutrition or inadequate medical care, it is the mother that is help solely responsible. The man can get up and walk away at any time and never made to take responsibility. The majority of anti abortion proponents are men or women that have never had to bear full responsibility on their own. If you want to abolish abortion you need to hold the fathers more responsible and see to it that the children get all the appropriate care without being told that they or their mothers are unworthy or leeches. The greater part of welfare is given to corporations and not to those in our society that are least able to care for themselves.
Trying to withhold birth control will only increase the need for abortion and no woman ever makes that decision lightly. Birth control pills are only hormones but I don’t hear of anyone trying to stop men from getting testosterone cremes or even insurance ( medicare or medicaid) refusing to pay for viagra or other ED medication. If you really want to remove all choices for women and not for men, that is a war on women. Women of means will always have the choice to go elsewhere for the procedure while the poorer women, the ones that could least afford another child will be the very ones that have no choice what-so-ever and will have to pay many consequences for whatever decision they make. When you continue to make everything illegal, you make criminals out of us all.