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Friday, October 31, 2008

What an Abortion Survivor Thinks About Abortion

Gianna Jessen survived an abortion attempt by her mother and is now a grown woman.

She testifies to the truth, the cold hard reality that abortion ends the life of a human being.

Barack Obama fought hard as an Illinois senator to preserve infanticide. Is it right to leave babies who survived an abortion attempt alone in a broom closet until they die? Barack Obama thought so.

Whether the death is quick or whether it's slow, it's the death of a human being, all the same. Consider this when you consider South Dakota's Initiated Measure 11.


Abortion-survivor Gianna Jessen appeals to presidential candidate Barack Obama to support protection for babies who are born in the course of an abortion.


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