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 Wednesday, January 23, 2008

From the President: To read President Bush’s statements to marchers at the White House click here.

Good Reporting: Mark Hemingway from National Review Online has some great photos and excellent reporting of the march in a recent article.

Encouraging News: Barna says that evangelical Christians consider abortion their top concern (94% list it as an important issue).

More Resources: For more March for Life coverage from other bloggers check the FRC Blog.

UPDATE: The Washington Post has a great article today about the March For Life entitled “A Youthful Throng Marches Against Abortion.”  Let’s hope other mainstream media outlets report this important event with the coverage it deserves.

posted on Wednesday, January 23, 2008 6:15:14 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
It is truly impressive to see the huge crowds of ordinary Americans marching in the streets of our nation’s capital, to expose the world to the injustice of abortion and to proclaim that the pro-life cause has not been abandoned.  Here are some photos of yesterday’s March for Life event taken by AdvanceUSA DC staff member Daniel Herbster:


Praying for the end of Roe and the end of abortion

Massive crowds gathered in the shadow of the Capitol to hear pro-life speakers on the National Mall.



The spires of the Smithsonian look down on the gathering crowds.


More photos below. Click "Read More" to view the rest.

posted on Wednesday, January 23, 2008 6:05:25 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
 Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Our friends at FRC were generous enough to host many conservative bloggers to hear a wonderful selection of pro-life activists, thinkers, and politicians.


Staying warm in the lovely facilities at FRC

Michael Illions shares the story of his son Cole who he and his wife decided to have despite incredible pressure to simply abort their child late in the pregnancy due to potentially severe health concerns.  Mr. Illions and his wife do not regret their decision to “choose life.”


Sen. Sam Brownback (R-KS), pro-life and pro-family champion of the Senate.

Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ), Chairman of the House Pro-Life Caucus and a strong pro-life leader.

Photos by Daniel Herbster


posted on Wednesday, January 23, 2008 3:49:50 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
Daniel Herbster (AdvanceUSA DC staff member) posting:

At the conservative blogger luncheon I was privileged to attend, we again heard from Johnson County (Kansas) District Attorney Phil Kline about his efforts to investigate Planned Parenthood for serious breaches of the law.

We then heard from Hadley Arkes again who mentioned the importance of selecting a pro-life president.  He said that a president can sometimes err by being “all action and no talk.”  His point is that a president should lead the charge in articulating a pro-life philosophy and spearhead real efforts to restrict abortion and foster a culture of life (not just do the bare minimum to be considered pro-life).  Turning his attention to the current presidential primary, Arkes encouraged the Republican Party to not abandon the classic balance of social, economic, and defense conservatism and warned that three of the five major GOP candidates (this was before news of Fred Thompson’s withdrawal became public) would fracture this important coalition.

After the blogger conference I traipsed over to the National Mall to survey the massive crowds, take in a few pro-life speeches, take some photos of the crowds from the Capitol, and take in the events being held in front of the Supreme Court building.

I hope to get some of my photos up soon.

posted on Wednesday, January 23, 2008 3:46:02 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   

Daniel Herbster (AdvanceUSA DC staff member) posting:

Earlier this morning Kansas prosecuting attorney (and former KS Attorney General) Phil Kline chronicled his dealings with the notorious abortion pusher Planned Parenthood in his home state and demonstrated how the mainstream media's pro-abortion bias clouds their judgment and observations (some times almost humorously).  It was great to see, in person, this pro-life crusader who is attempting to expose the abuses of Planned Parenthood and bring them to justice.

Next, Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) reiterated the need to examine Planned Parenthood and do everything possible to insure that they do not receive taxpayer dollars.  He referenced a recent speech he gave on the House floor called "time to take a second look at child abuse incorporated" which you can read for yourself here.

Now I'm listening to Hadley P. Arkes (one of our friends from FRC) who is emphasizing that judicial nominations are not the only means for promoting the "culture of life."  Too often pro-lifers think that overturning Roe is the only thing we can do (as good as that would be) and are too easily mollified by politicians who promise us "good judges."

Next I'll be attending a luncheon for conservative bloggers, and then I hope to venture out into the cold and observe some of the March for Life myself.

Check back with AdvanceUSA Blog for photos of today's events
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posted on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 7:06:49 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   

To view the March for Life event live check out their website. To view live streaming of the Blogs for Life event at FRC check FRC's blog.

For more coverage of today's pro-life events be sure to check back with AdvanceUSA Blog!

posted on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 4:36:14 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   

Daniel Herbster (AdvanceUSA DC staff member) posting:

Though the weather outside is frigid, I got to spend the morning in the warm confiness of the Family Research Center in downtown Washington , DC.

Today is the "March for Life" and I am covering the "Blogs for Life" event here at FRC. We've heard from several special speakers about the pro-life movement and harnesing technology in that effort.

Michael Illions told the story of his son Cole. Late in his wife's pregnancy doctors told the couple that their unborn son had irreparable brain defects and encouraged the couple to have an abortion. Though the couple experienced much pressure to abort the child they were determined to give their son a chance at life. Now they are glad they chose life as their son Cole, despite serious health challenges, has the prospects of a fairly normal life. The Illions' inspiring story is a stirring challenge for us to respect all human life, despite serious challenges.

We next heard from Sen. Sam Brownback, who has long been a champion of the pro-life and pro-family cause. He reminded us of the wonderful history behind the march for life and warned us that despite the massive crowds that would gather today in the nation's capital, the mainstream media would most likely minimize the significance of the March for Life. The Senator reminded our gathering that we are "fighting for life" and not against people, activists, women, or doctors. What we are fighting against, he said, is "death, fear, and despair."

Many great speakers (including: Michael New, Phil Kline, Rep. Chris Smith, and others) are coming up!

Check back later for more special reports. Hopefully, I will be posting some photos of the March and of some of today's speakers later today or tomorrow.

posted on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 4:31:36 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #