WISCONSIN RIGHT TO LIFE
CONVENTION ROCKS, MOTIVATES
Almost Half of Attendees are
Young People
Part Three of
Three
By Barbara Lyons, Executive
Director
Wisconsin Right to Life
Enthusiastic right-to-lifers
from around the state attended
the 2010 Wisconsin Right to Life
convention held in Stevens
Point, Wisconsin on April 17.
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Barbara Lyons, Executive
Director, Wisconsin RTL,
and Sean Duffy
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Congressional candidate Sean
Duffy delighted the crowd with
his presence. Duffy is
attracting nationwide attention
as a viable opponent to Rep.
David Obey, Chairman of the
House Appropriations Committee
and one of Speaker Nancy
Pelosi’s most loyal lieutenants.
Also on hand and participating
in a spellbinding forum were
Republican gubernatorial
candidates Scott Walker and Mark
Neumann. They did not disappoint
the 300 attendees who listened
with rapt attention to comments
on their personal lives, why
they are running, what they
intend to do as Governor, and,
most importantly, their
longstanding commitment and
leadership on right-to-life
initiatives in the state and in
Congress.
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Barbara Lyons, Karen
Cross, Pam Rucinski, and
Dr. Angela Franks |
Alex Schadenberg of the Canadian
Euthanasia Prevention Coalition
described the horrors of
euthanasia and assisted suicide
which are thriving, especially
in Europe. Schadenberg predicted
that a bill to legalize assisted
suicide and euthanasia in Canada
and allow other people to travel
to Canada to be killed would be
defeated.
Angela Franks, a professor at
St. John’s Seminary in Boston,
spoke of the founding of Planned
Parenthood (PP) by Margaret
Sanger based on her eugenics
philosophy. Dr. Franks dissected
and exposed Planned Parenthood’s
agenda as the nation’s largest
abortion provider and PP’s
positioning of its offices and
abortion clinics in minority
communities.
Karen Cross, National Right to
Life Political Director,
described the opportunities in
2010 to make significant changes
in the makeup of Congress and
the need to persevere.
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Joleigh Little, Doreen
Shirek, Melissa Ohden,
Karen Cross, NRL
Political Director |
Melissa Ohden gave a moving
presentation about her survival
from an attempted saline
abortion 33 years ago. Ohden
refused to die, even though the
attempted abortion went on for
five days. Believed dead when
she was finally delivered, her
movements prompted medical
personnel to valiantly work to
save her young life.
Almost half of the convention
attendees were tweens, teens,
and college students. These
young people are an integral
part of the work of Wisconsin
Right to Life and are growing in
number giving great hope for a
bright future for right-to-life
efforts.
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