Planned Parenthood Pres Cecile Richards & a pregnant woman with the word "planned' written across her belly
The abortion industry took to Capitol Hill today to rally the troops to make sure that the government funds abortion in healthcare. St. Michael Society editors infiltrated the Stop Stupak rally and got to hear and see first hand what the pro-abortion side is up to.
Between bashing the Stupak and Hyde amendment and literally hissing at any mention of the government not paying for abortion, the crowd cheered Cecile Richards and an abortionist who works at Planned Parenthood in DC. They loved it when Rep. Diana Degette (D-CO) said “HELL, NO” to voting for any type of bill that contains the Stupak Amendment and they went wild for Rep. Jerry Adler (D-NY) when he said that the pro-choice movement will not forgive a Member who votes for any type of Stupak language this time around.
We have photos and a video below from the rally and here is a link to several statements from pro-life leaders.
A video response from Kristan Hawkins of Students for Life America is also below.
Rally for the Abortion Industry –
Kristan Hawkins of Students for Life of America-
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[...] Between bashing the Stupak and Hyde amendment and literally hissing at any mention of the government not paying for abortion, the crowd cheered Cecile Richards and an abortionist who works at Planned Parenthood in DC. They loved it when Rep. Diana Degette (D-CO) said “HELL, NO” to voting for any type of bill that contains the Stupak Amendment and they went wild for Rep. Jerry Adler (D-NY) when he said that the pro-choice movement will not forgive a Member who votes for any type of Stupak language this time around. [read the rest and view photos and video from the event at St. Michael Society] [...]
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