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Born Alive to Die or Live?
The Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act was voted on in both Chambers of Congress this month. In the U.S. House, it passed, but in the U.S. Senate it stalled. Regrettably, in the wake of his nay vote, U.S. Senator Dick Durbin took to the floor to promote his radical abortion views.
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Abortion Survivor Melissa Ohden
On November 20, 2013, Melissa Ohden gave her life testimony at the University of Minnesota in an event sponsored by Students for Human Life on campus. Sadly, her mother had been coerced into going through with a saline abortion – but Melissa survived. She cites that approximately 64 percent (nearly two-thirds) of all women are also led to abort in the same manner.
A Letter From an Abortion Survivor to Her Unborn Baby
Sixty-two days. Today, my dear son or daughter, you are 62 days old. I say son or daughter, because, you are 62 days old in the womb today, so we don’t know a whole lot yet about you. But what we do know is this. You are ours and you are loved.
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