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By Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
February 2, 2009
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) – Since pro-abortion presidential candidate Barack Obama became the president, the number one warning from pro-life groups has concerned the radical Freedom of Choice Act.
To counter the outpouring of opposition and make it more palatable for members of Congress, it appears abortion advocates may try to split up the FOCA bill into pieces to make it easier to pass.
That’s the concern of Charmaine Yoest , the president of Americans United for Life.
Yoest writes that abortion advocates may even go as far as trying to convince the public they are not interested in passing the bill, which would make unlimited abortions the national law and overturn hundreds of pro-life laws in all 50 states.
“Cecile Richards, President of Planned Parenthood, and others are saying that they aren’t going to try to pass the ‘Freedom of Choice Act’ (FOCA),” Yoest says. “Don’t believe it for a second. If your opponent gives up the frontal attack . . . you better start watching your flank.”
The rest of the column is at
lifenews.com/nat4809.html
LifeNews.com Editor
February 2, 2009
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) – Since pro-abortion presidential candidate Barack Obama became the president, the number one warning from pro-life groups has concerned the radical Freedom of Choice Act.
To counter the outpouring of opposition and make it more palatable for members of Congress, it appears abortion advocates may try to split up the FOCA bill into pieces to make it easier to pass.
That’s the concern of Charmaine Yoest , the president of Americans United for Life.
Yoest writes that abortion advocates may even go as far as trying to convince the public they are not interested in passing the bill, which would make unlimited abortions the national law and overturn hundreds of pro-life laws in all 50 states.
“Cecile Richards, President of Planned Parenthood, and others are saying that they aren’t going to try to pass the ‘Freedom of Choice Act’ (FOCA),” Yoest says. “Don’t believe it for a second. If your opponent gives up the frontal attack . . . you better start watching your flank.”
The rest of the column is at
lifenews.com/nat4809.html