Grassfire Pro-Life Letter to Capitol Hill

By Grassfire.org Updates | March 19, 2007

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Special Report on delivery of Pro-Life Letter to Congress and the White House

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Last week, in a presentation to Sen. Sam Brownback’s office, Grassfire presented a huge binder filled with 46,074 Pro-Life signatures urging President Bush to stand firm in his convictions to protect the rights of the unborn in America.

A similar binder was sent to the White House as well!

Overwhelming support!
A senior staffer at Sen. Brownback’s office, was overwhelmed by the massive show of support. “Didn’t you tell me you had about 20,000 signatures?” he asked.

“That was several days ago,” answered Grassfire’s communications director, Ron De Jong. “We told our team we needed additional support, and as you can see, they responded!”

All totaled, about 20,000 signatures were gathered in three days--making this one of our most exciting Pro-Life presentations, ever!

As Steve Elliott said, “This Pro-Life re-affirmation letter underscores the simple fact that the Pro-Life voice will not be silenced by Nancy Pelosi’s pro-abortion Congress. The passion and support this letter generated should give everyone who is eager to see Roe v. Wade overturned, great hope for the future.”

Action: Sign the Pro-Life Letter. 


 

Grassfire Pro-Life Letter to Capitol Hill
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March 21, 2007 06:17 PM
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February 8, 2007

Comment updated May 10, 2007 12:12 AM
It stated that I already voted and this is not the case. 
March 22, 2007 03:07 AM
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February 17, 2007

Comment updated May 10, 2007 12:12 AM
I have always stood firm on this issue. To me it is not debateble, but a moot point. The choice of life for their growing embryo, should clearly be the choice of the mother and the father. I can write this blog for you, because my mother chose to have her son and not abort his unborn life. That choice must remain where it is, with the mother and father.

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