A woman approached the 40 Days vigil participants in Winnipeg. She said she wanted to talk. “I saw the immense pain, hurt and shame that she was carrying,” said one of the volunteers.
Sources indicate that after the arrest, several attempts were made by pro-abortion interests to bury the story in the media, and to encourage the police to drop the case.
“They laid Dottie Mae right on her chest and they just looked at each other. Nobody really said anything," said Stacie Crimm's brother about her first meeting with her newborn daughter.
Students at 1,200 colleges, high schools, middle schools and home schools have pledged to remain silent in solidarity with unborn children killed through abortion.
The hearing concerned Kline's investigation of Planned Parenthood and late-term abortionist George Tiller, and recommended that Kline be barred from practicing or teaching law anywhere in the nation.