Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Late-Term Abortion Ban Does Not Garner Enough Votes



Late-Term Abortion Ban Does Not Garner Enough Votes 
Columbus, OH – November 19, 2013 – Two months ago, the Albuquerque Journal reported a solid lead in favor of the proposed late-term abortion ban. But local media has now called the race, declaring that the initiative did not garner enough votes to pass.
ABQ initiative does not pass
"This is another day in the long march to secure equal rights for preborn humans," Created Equal Executive Director Mark Harrington commented. "We will not be deterred by today's news and will continue to work tirelessly on behalf of the youngest Americans."
Although the ban did not pass, public education efforts leading up to the vote not only raised widespread discussion but also created opportunities for the victims to be seen. While late-term abortion may remain legal for now in ABQ, it has already become unthinkable to countless citizens who themselves witnessed faces of butchered children on our mobile billboards, handheld signs, or postcards.
We are not shaken but instead emboldened to continue pleading for equality in the public square. Will you join us?
TODAY'S RESULTS COMPEL US TO GREATER ACTION. YOUR GIFT OF $5, $15, $25, OR MORE WILL ENABLE US TO CONTINUE EDUCATING AMERICANS OF THE TRUTH OF ABORTION.
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PO Box 360502
Columbus, OH 43230
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