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Dear Jack, The next time some politician tries to tell you he wants to keep abortion "safe and legal," here's a story to keep in mind. It also shows the impact that pro-lifers can have when we keep the pressure on. Coming on the heels of the "House of Horrors" and prosecution of the late term abortionist Kermit Gosnell in Philadelphia, health investigators in Illinois have shut down two abortion butcheries. Motivated by a pro-life backlash following the scathing Grand Jury indictment of Pennsylvania's Department of Health and Department of State for turning a blind eye to Gosnell's grisly abortion practice, the Illinois health department raided nine abortion mills. According to reports, several abortion centers in Illinois had gone without inspection for as many as 15 years. The Illinois investigators said, they were so shocked by the conditions uncovered at two of them that they issued emergency license suspensions for both. One of the suspended mills in Lincolnwood was cited for lack of a supervising registered nurse, failure to perform CPR on a patient who later died, and keeping TV dinners in a biohazard refrigerator next to aborted babies. The mill in Lincolnwood received a $36,000 fine for the violations, but chose to close permanently rather than pay up. The abortion center in Rockford also closed after being cited for numerous violations, including failure to keep a registered nurse on staff, unsanitary operating rooms, and stained equipment. While the Rockford mill managed to negotiate a much smaller fine of $9,750, it still had to close due to the outcry from pro-lifers and others in the local community. In fact, the abortion mill in Rockford has long been a focus of NPLA and other pro-life activists, who report that they have been verbally and physically abused by abortion mill staff while peacefully demonstrating out front. The bottom line is, the bureaucrats across the country are under pressure from pro-lifers, and that's a good thing. Thanks to pro-life pressure, we're forcing them to inspect abortion mills and expose the true horror of that gruesome trade. And knowing the truth, we must mobilize pro-lifers all across the country to both be active locally and work to pass truly effective pro-life legislation. Legislation, such as the National Parental Notification and Intervention Act and most importantly, the Life at Conception Act, which would legislatively reverse Roe v. Wade. Please continue to do all you can locally and tell your friends about the Life at Conception Act, and how it uses the Supreme Court's own roadmap to reverse Roe and ultimately end abortion-on-demand. And if you can, please chip in with a small donation to help the National Pro-Life Alliance to expand our mobilization program to contact more pro-lifers. For Life, Martin Fox, President National Pro-Life Alliance P.S. If you can, please chip in with a contribution by clicking here. Your National Pro-Life Alliance is entirely dependent on voluntary contributions to keep our vital programs running. We receive no government funding. Because of NPLA's tax-exempt status under IRC Sec. 501(c)(4) and its state and federal legislative activities, contributions are not tax deductible as charitable contributions (IRC § 170) or as business deductions (IRC § 162(e)(1)). Privacy Policy. To help NPLA grow, please consider forwarding this message to a friend. |
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