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WASHINGTON, January 20, 2003 (LifeSiteNews.com) – “The 30th annual March for Life begins at noon on Wednesday, Jan. 22,” announced Nellie Gray, president of the March for Life Fund.  The March for Life is a peaceful demonstration to urge the overturning of the Supreme Courts infamous Roe v. Wade decision on January 22, 1973.

“We have invited President Bush,” Gray said. “We pledge support to stop the home-grown terrorism of individuals and governmental agencies participating in the intentional killing of an estimated 4,000 pre-born children in our country each day.”

The theme of this 30th annual March for Life is “Affirm the Sanctity of Each Human Life by Word and Deed.” Gray said, “this theme charges each American not only to say one is pro-life, but also to act in accord with life principles, which hold that our unalienable right to life endowed by Our Creator vests in each human at fertilization. Thus, it is equally as heinous intentionally to kill a one-cell pre-born human as it is intentionally to kill a larger pre-born or an innocent born human. There is no justification for the state or any individual intentionally to kill an innocent born or pre-born human in existence at fertilization. Murder is not a feminist/abortionist’s right of ‘privacy.’”“Yet each American must now live side-by-side with the slaughter of an estimated 4,000 pre-borns each day, and America suffers the massacre of an estimated 42,000,000 pre-born humans and their children’s children due to Roe v. Wade. Feminists/abortionists cover up this horror of innocent blood as if abortion were ‘respectable.’ Nevertheless, it is still the responsibility of our government to provide for the general welfare and stop the intentional killing of even one innocent born or pre-born human in our country. No exceptions. No compromise,” said Gray.

See the March for Life press release:  https://www.usnewswire.com/topnews/qtr1_2003/0116-151.html

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