1,500 Pro-Life
North Carolinians Rally in Raleigh
Part Two of Four
Approximately 1,500
pro-lifers from across North Carolina gathered in
Raleigh on January 15, for the annual Rally and March
for Life. Bishop Michael Burbidge of the Catholic
Diocese of Raleigh gave brief remarks and the
Invocation. The Knights of Columbus Color Guard
presented the colors and led the Pledge of Allegiance.
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The next
generation of pro-life activists, representing
Students for Life, participate in the 2011 North
Carolina RTL March for Life to show their
support for protecting the unborn. |
Barbara Holt,
President of North Carolina Right to Life, and the
Mistress of Ceremonies Amy Huffman, Chairwoman of
Alamance County Right to Life, alternated in reading
greetings from United States Senator Richard Burr (R)
and United States Representatives Renee Ellmers (R-2),
Walter Jones (R-3), Virginia Foxx (R-5), Howard Coble
(R-6), Mike McIntyre (D-7), Sue Myrick (R-9), Patrick
McHenry (R-10), and Heath Shuler (D-11).
Wayne Cockfield,
at-large Board Member of the National Right to Life
Committee, spoke about the rationing aspects of the
Obama Health Care law, that euthanasia is a threat to
all of us, and about the slippery slope created by the
legalization of abortion.
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Wayne
Cockfield, the featured speaker at the 2011
North Carolina RTL Rally for Life checks his
notes prior to his compelling speech about the
need to repeal Obama's Health Care Law. |
"When our top
priority, Abortion--Woman's Right to Know, becomes law
it will save many thousands of unborn children from
abortion every year in North Carolina," said Holt. "The
unborn children and their mothers cannot afford to wait
any longer for our state to pass such a law. The stage
was set for its passage on November 2 and the time is
now when the legislature convenes on January 26."
Alyse Player sang
"Orphans of God," which was so appropriate to the
purpose of the Rally. (You can watch Alyse's 2008
performance of the song at
http://alyseplayer.com/videos. She also sang the
song at the 2009 NRLC Convention held in Charlotte,
North Carolina.)
Reverend Brent Tysinger, Pastor of Mount Pleasant
Baptist Church of Trinity, gave the Benediction.
Immediately
following the Rally, the March for Life commenced for an
eight block march around the State Capitol, ending with
refreshments at Sacred Heart Cathedral parking lot,
where marchers were able to purchase CDs by Alyse Player
(www.alyseplayer.com)
and to get pro-life literature.
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