Hi Pro-life Friend — Four years ago today, then-Rep. Bart Stupak and 19 so-called “pro-life” Representatives betrayed their principles and their constituents by voting for Obamacare, the largest expansion of abortion since Roe v. Wade.
From the start, your SBA List has been leading the charge to protect unborn babies from Obamacare’s abortion funding. In the 2010 elections, we replaced 15 of the 20 sell-outs with strong pro-life Representatives.
Make no mistake: We won’t stop fighting until abortion-promoting Obamacare is fully repealed and all taxpayer funding for abortion ended.
Pro-life Friend, I know it’s been a long fight. It feels just like yesterday that we started exposing Obamacare for its radical abortion-promotion. But we must not stop. There are simply too many lives on the line.
Charlotte Lozier Institute research has shown how Obamacare funds abortions, and how it is nearly impossible for someone who’s pro-life to determine which plans on the exchanges do and do not cover elective abortion.
And next week, the Supreme Court is hearing the case for Hobby Lobby and Conestoga Wood, who have refused to violate their conscience and religious convictions by complying with Obamacare’s HHS mandate.
I can ensure you that we are fighting this on all fronts: politically, legislatively, and in the courts. Will you join the effort?
Once you’ve taken action, don’t forget to forward this message to your pro-life contacts, family, and friends so they, too, join the activism on this critical day.
For Life, Marjorie Dannenfelser
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