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In the news today we're confronted with some bizarre events: 
– Catholics who endorse a woman's choice to have an abortionist kill their unborn child are defending a Vatican Archbishop from pro-life criticism for seemingly endorsing an abortion. 
– International abortionist activists who were previously involved in a scandalous exploitation of a pregnant young Nicaraguan girl now blatantly exploiting yet another vulnerable young woman's tragic situation to advance their goal of eliminating the country's abortion prohibition.
– Courts in the US have ruled 'unconstitutional' a law banning sex-selective abortion, and have ordered Louisiana to include names of homosexual couples on a child's birth certificate even though the state, for the good of the child, does not permit adoption by homosexual couples.
– And Obama's newly proposed health bill is even more pro-abortion than its predecessors.

On the bright side, all that fasting, prayer and witness is paying off as 40 Days for Life accounts for saving the lives of over 45 babies in under a week.

For life,

John-Henry Westen
Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief

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