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Ask any pro-lifer about The Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrance (FACE) Act and you will get myriad responses—from an eye roll, or fear, to downright anger—because the FACE Act made it a federal crime to block access (or entrance) to an abortion facility. It was President Bill Clinton’s response to the highly successful Rescue Movement.
“We are 100% pro-life, without exception and without apology.” This phrase is commonplace in the Pro-Life Wisconsin vernacular. But what does “without exception” really mean, and how do we effectively convey this to others?
The teenage mom smiled at me waving her ultrasound photo and said, “Dan! My baby is beautiful! We ain’t gonna’ get the abortion! But, Dan, I’m not going to give you your sweatshirt back. I’m going to make a pillow out of it for my baby. I’m going to tell her how you saved her life every time she goes to sleep.”
When I hear politicians or businesses lamenting about labor shortages in Wisconsin from either side of the political spectrum, I always point to the number of babies aborted in Wisconsin since the beginning of Roe. From my perspective, you do not get to complain about labor shortages when you or your party has either supported abortion or did no more than the bare minimum to qualify you as “pro-life” to your constituents.
As Ann, one of the pro-lifers from Green Bay offered pro-life literature to an abortion-bound woman headed into the center, the woman turned and smacked Ann. Immediately, Tallulah, a fellow Green Bay pro-lifer yelled out to the attacker, “Hey! You can’t do that! Stop that!” The abortion-bound woman then turned her attention to Tallulah in the distance and read her shirt which read, “I REGRET MY ABORTION.” It took her a moment to process the words, but when she did, she ran the distance, grabbed Tallulah’s shirt, and tried to swing her to the ground.
These bills protect our right to make our own health decisions, our right to follow our conscience, and our right to freely exchange in commerce. ACT NOW! It is not certain that all five bills will be scheduled for Assembly floor debate and passage. It is imperative that AB 309 be voted on by the full Assembly! Please CALL Assembly leadership ON TUESDAY, JUNE 8th, and urge them to place AB 309 on the calendar for their next floor session.
We are delighted to announce the winners of the 4th annual Pro-Life Wisconsin Prayer Card Art Contest. Over 250 entries were received (the most EVER!) and after careful deliberation, the judging committee selected twelve winners and one Grand Prize Winner.
Fifty-six years ago, the Griswold v. Connecticut U.S. Supreme Court ruling (June 7, 1965) legalized contraception and established a so-called “right to privacy" that paved the way for the Roe v Wade ruling a few years later. The purpose of our campaign is to draw attention to the dangers of the birth control pill and the fact that it does indeed cause early chemical abortions. Events will be held at the following dates and times...
The Assembly Committee on Constitution and Ethics will hold a public hearing on Assembly Bill(s) 299, 303, 309, 316, and 347 this Wednesday, June 2, at 10:00 a.m. in Room 417 North (GAR Hall) of the State Capitol. Pro-Life Wisconsin SUPPORTS Assembly Bill(s) 299, 303, 309, 316, and 347.
Vida Medical Clinic and Support Services celebrated the grand opening of its new campus at 720 Association Dr., Appleton, Wis., on May 20. More than 300 people attended the grand opening, which included building dedication, tours, dinner, and staff meet and greet.
