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When an abortionist in South Bend, Indiana, died and his family went into his house, they found 2,411 aborted babies in his garage and the trunks of his cars. Attorney General Curtis Hill had a mass burial for them. We applaud his courage and mercy to care for their tiny bodies. Another case, like Kermit Gosnell of Philadelphia. How many more atrocities will there be?
In 2019, over 47 percent of women who got an abortion in Pennsylvania had at least one prior abortion; 10 percent had three or more. These women are using abortion as a means of birth control. Seventy-three percent of women experienced pressure to abort from boyfriends, family or friends. Sixty-six percent knew in their hearts they were making a mistake; 58 percent aborted to make someone else happy. Sixty-two million lives have been lost since 1973 -- the total population of 10 U.S. States.
In 1973, Congress passed the Endangered Species Act. In 1973, the Supreme Court legalized abortion up through birth. Turtle eggs now have more legal protection than unborn humans.
It is most disheartening that we now have a president who will not defend the unborn's right to life, but will provide taxpayer funding to all abortion providers and Planned Parenthood, who spent $45 million campaigning for pro-abortion radicals. By exploiting accounting tricks and finding new sources of money from Nancy Pelosi and pro-abortion governors, Planned Parenthood increased their 2020 taxpayer funding to $618 million. What can we do? We can support pro-life bills in Congress. A bill called the "Protecting Life and Taxpayers Act" would prevent any tax dollars from going to any abortion provider for any reason. Another one is the Ultrasound Informed Consent Act, requiring that an ultrasound be performed and clearly displayed prior to any abortion. Most women will change their mind when they see their baby and hear the heartbeat. Last, the Life at Conception Act would cause Roe's case for legal abortion to collapse.
People: call your representatives and tell them they were elected by the people, for the people, not for their own interests.
DOROTHY KOONTZ
Liberty