Sunday, January 19, 2003

Will Anyone Care?
Or is the American Life League advertising to the choir?

A pro-life group next week will announce a new advertising campaign that features what it calls "The Deadly Dozen" – 12 U.S. senators who are both Catholic and support legalized abortion.

The campaign, part of the American Life League's Crusade to Defend Our Catholic Church, includes Sens. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, and John Kerry, D-Mass., a Democratic candidate for president. In a statement, the organization said the dozen senators are "claiming to be faithful Catholics."

The six declared Democratic candidates for president will appear together for the first time at a dinner Tuesday night celebrating the 30th anniversary of the landmark Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision. The actual anniversary is Wednesday.
The thought of a dinner celebrating Roe v. Wade is sickening. Would any of these people appear at a dinner celebrating the reinstatement of the death penalty? I think not.

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