Snow covered early in week |
against North Dakota legislators for making it the most pro-life state in the
nation. They have promised a legal
battle against the new laws and are threatening lawmakers with voting them out
of office.
and clear, more than 1,000 little flags were placed on the front lawn of the state
capitol this week.
Snow melted and flags look wilted |
Each white flag has
the name and district numbers of North Dakotans who are against the anti-abortion
measures and against the rejection of a bill that would have made
discrimination based on sexual orientation unlawful. The event dubbed “We will
Remember Your Vote” is a silent protest with flags standing sentinel on the
Capitol grounds for three days. They flutter ghost-like in the prairie winds, taunting legislators with revenge at the
ballot box.
clinic in Fargo, but it is enough to take the lives of 1,600 per year, or 66,000 people in the 40 years since Roe v.
Wade.
last Thursday, April 18, but Mother Nature dumped record-breaking amounts of
snow, leaving 17-inch drifts the prior weekend. The event was postponed until
this week in spite of the snow that still remains.
Appreciation Day
500 gathered in front of the Capitol for Legislature Appreciation Day in
a show of gratitude to the North Dakota lawmakers for passing the strictest
abortion laws in the U.S. during this legislative session.
Fr. Frank Pavone keynote at ND Capitol |
and promoting the intrinsic value of each person as loved and created by God
and able to be a blessing to our society,” said Bismarck, Bishop David Kagan during
the rally.
we would continue to move forward in the fight for life. “When they say we
are turning back the clock, we will tell them that, that clock was broken 40
years ago,” he shouted to a cheering crowd.
in the protection of unborn children,” said keynote speaker, Fr.
Frank Pavone, national director of the New York based Priests for Life. “The
lesson from this state is now echoing from coast to coast.” He praised North Dakota’s
elected officials for the will to protect the unborn and announced, “Some say it is not the
right time, but it is always the right time to do the right thing.”
month, Gov. Jack Dalrymple signed into law, three abortion bills, including the
“Heart Beat Law” which bans abortion as early as six weeks, or when a
fetal heartbeat is detected. The other measures make it unlawful to abort
babies based on genetic defects such as Down syndrome or on the basis of sex, and
requires an abortion doctor to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital.
The laws will take effect August 1.
Dalrymple signed a fourth measure that prohibits abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
Ten other states have enacted similar laws based on the belief that babies can
feel pain by that stage. State lawmakers also passed a referendum
measure defining life as starting at conception, thereby banning all abortions
in the state. The measure is expected to come before voters in November 2014.
a turf war of sorts with both sides making promises. Proponents of abortion
rights vow to “remember” who voted prolife and work to get them out of office.
promise to “remember.”
this country who died from legalized abortions.
precious.
regret for aborting their babies.
know not what they do and think reproductive health includes aborting babies.
abortion a priority in our lives.
Teresa: “Any
country that accepts abortion is not teaching its people to love but to use
violence to get what they want.”
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turf war in the abortion debate this week. Both pro-life and pro-abortion
activists held rallies on the Bismarck state capitol grounds; one thanking the
governor and legislators and the other threatening to remember how they voted
come election time.
8 a.m. pro-abortion activists will stage their “We Will Remember Your
Vote” rally for the stated purpose of leaving a lasting impression on the
legislators before the session ends. “Let us remember their actions in the
next elections so that we can change our future by changing our
representation!” their Facebook page states.
continue to bless all of the efforts we make to defend life and human dignity
of the unborn and of their parents. We
pray that those who seek to destroy life will respond to Your abundant graces
and change their minds and hearts and turn away from this grave sin and defend
and protect all human life and dignity.