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Tina T. tina.t@nationalprolifealliance.com via bluehornet.com to me
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Jack,

Did you see the email below?

The fight to overturn Obama's abortion pill mandate is moving to the Supreme Court!

Join in by signing the Amicus Petition here or read below for more information.

And if you can, please consider chipping in with a donation of $10, $25, $50 or more to help NPLA fight to overturn the abortion pill mandate.

Sincerely,

Tina T.


From: Martin Fox [martin.fox@nationalprolifealliance.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 1:44 PM
Subject: May I deliver your petition to the Supreme Court?

National Pro-Life Alliance

Dear Jack,

Good news -- from the courts of all places.

It looks like Obama's pro-abortion biases are about to be tested.

While the Supreme Court is normally a guardian of abortion-on-demand, I have hopes that President Obama's recent actions will be too much even for the Court to stomach.

That's why I hope you will sign a special Amicus (Friend of the Court) Petition to the Supreme Court that I will link to in a moment.

As pro-lifers know, during the fight over healthcare, the Obama Administration, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid set as one of their top priorities the channeling of taxpayer money to abortionists.

And our analysis of the bill they passed shows not just one way but many ways ObamaCare can force individuals and states to fund abortion and abortion drugs.

In fact, since then, not only has the Obama Administration funneled taxpayer dollars for abortion from the federal government, but they are also demanding that states cough up your tax dollars, too.

And of course, NPLA members and supporters have been at the forefront of the battle to get the abortion pill mandate overturned in Congress.

Now to crank up the heat, I pray you will sign that Amicus (Friend of the Court) Petition to the Supreme Court I spoke about.

Click here to sign the Amicus Petition.

You see, in May, the state of Indiana passed a law forbidding the transfer of any taxpayer dollars to organizations that perform abortions.

Naturally, that didn't sit well with the nation's largest abortion chain, Planned Parenthood.

So their lackeys at the Obama Justice Department jumped into the fray and sued the state of Indiana, demanding the law be overturned.

Obama-appointed Judge Tanya Walton Pratt nullified the law and forced Indiana to make payments to Planned Parenthood.

Fortunately, that's not the end of the story.

President Obama will now have to defend his pro-abortion policy before the Supreme Court.

Announcing that it would review the constitutionality of the so-called ObamaCare program, the Supreme Court has agreed to examine, among other things, whether the individual mandate to buy government-defined "insurance" or the coverage by the states is constitutional.

Our lawyer tells us this case has the potential to knock out not just some but all federal funding of abortion in ObamaCare.

That's why I hope you'll sign your Amicus (Friend of the Court) Petition at once.

And why I hope you'll chip in with a donation of $10, $25, $50 or $100 as well.

Oral arguments of this case are scheduled for March 26th, but the decision is not expected to be handed down until late June.

Between then and now, I hope to generate and deliver to the Supreme Court one million Amicus Petitions starting with yours.

So please sign your petition at once, and if you can, chip in with a donation as well.

For Life, 

Martin Fox
Martin Fox, President      
National Pro-Life Alliance

P.S. It looks like Obama's pro-abortion biases are about to be tested.

You see, NPLA members and supporters have been at the forefront of the battle to get the abortion pill mandate overturned in Congress.

I hope you will join in and sign a special Amicus (Friend of the Court) Petition to the Supreme Court.

Please click here to add your name to the petition now.

And after you sign, please consider chipping in with a donation of $10, $25, $50 or $100 to help NPLA fight to overturn the abortion pill mandate.

Don't forget about the matching grant that will increase your donation by 50%!



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