FEBRUARY 11, 1998
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Congresswoman
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-Fl.)
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Senator Spencer-Abraham
(R-Mi.)
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WASHINGTON (Feb. 9) - - The right of parents to be involved in a daughter's
decision regarding abortion would enjoy increased protection under a new
bill being introduced in Congress, with the backing of the National Right
to Life Committee (NRLC).
Massive Crowds Commemorate
25th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade
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By Dave Andrusko
While Al Gore and Bill Clinton used a luncheon sponsored by the
National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League to reiterate their
undying commitment to the slaughter of unborn babies, a gigantic crowd of
March for Life champions was assembling at the Ellipse to vow their steadfast
determination to save unborn babies. |
John Clear of Lebanon, Ohio, attends his first March for Life in Washington
Jan. 22 on his first birthday. (CNS photo by Bob Roller)
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- "Lost love, lost hopes, lost life"
- The Never Say Die "X-ed"-Out Generation
- A Notable Shift
- Argument 2: A Woman Has The Right to Control
Her Own Body
- Support for Pro-Life Policies and Legislation
Growing
- Right-to-Life Congressional Priorities for 1998:
Statement by Douglas Johnson, NRLC Federal Legislative Director, January
22, 1998
- The Future of the Pro-Life Movement: LOOKIN'
GOOD!
- Infanticide for Beginners
- NRLC Responds to League of Women Voters' Pushed
for Gag on Others' Speech About Politicians
- ACTION BOX Congressman Chris Smith, Pro-Life
Champion, Vows to Again Challenge Clinton on Overseas Abortion Policy
- Hemlock Executive Director Seeks To Pull Back
From Endorsement Of Nonvoluntary Euthanasia
- "Jane Roe" Tells True Story Behind
Roe v. Wade Norma McCorvey Says "Pure and simple. I lied!"
- 25 Years after Roe v. Wade, Tens of Thousands
of Pro-Lifers around the Nation Rally for Life
- NRLC Letter to U.S. Senate on Cloning
- NRB Convention Affords Great Opportunity
- "Looking Beyond the Cheap Sophistry of the
Abortion Industry"
- "Arbitrary Legislation" from the
Bench - - An Inside Look at the Making of Roe v. Wade
- Chance to Make a Real Difference Often Right at
Hand
- Viability, Fetal Pain, In Utero Surgery, and
Roe v. Wade
- ACTION ALERT Pro-Life Movement Remains
at Risk as U.S. Senate and U.S. House Consider Measures to Restrict Free
Speech Regarding Politicians
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From the President

Wanda Franz, Ph.D. |
An analysis of eight USA Today/CNN/Gallop polls... shows a
significant drop - - 8 percentage points - - in the number of people who
say they support legal abortion under any circumstances.
The shift, seen in four polls since July 1996, coincides with the political
debate over what opponents call "partial-birth" abortion, which
is used in the last six months of pregnancy.
A majority ... in the most recent poll ... taken Jan. 16-18 still supports
legal abortion: 23% in all circumstances. 58% in some situations. ...17%
illegal in all circumstances....
Abortion-rights supporters say the issue has put them on the defensive....
[T]he greatest shifts are among: Democratic women, 40% supported abortion
under any circumstances in 1994-95, compared to 26% in 1996-98. Liberals,
52% to 37%. Liberal-moderate Republican women, 40% to 25%.
--USA Today, Jan. 21, 1998
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