The "Infamous" Decision
January 22, 2010

January 22, 1973, The Supreme Court decisions of Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton allowed abortion on demand in all nine months of pregnancy for any reason or no reason at all! 23 years later, Norma McCorvey, who was the Jane Roe in the Roe v. Wade suit, was interviewed by USA Today. She stated that once, while employed at a clinic while no one was in: "I went into the procedure room and laid down on the table... trying to imagine what it would be like having an abortion... I broke down and cried," she said. On ABC's World News Tonight, McCorvey said, "I think abortion is wrong. I think what I did with Roe v. Wade was wrong."
I too believe it is wrong, and is America's most egregious departure from justice. I am humbled by the millions who march, pray, work, give, and tirelessly attempt to restore a respect for all human life.
LFF and LFFA are honored to enjoin that battle.
See Sen. David Vitter's Op/Ed in today's Washington Times!
Can You Hear Me Now?
"Martha Coakley's resounding defeat in the Massachusetts Senate race is hardly the sort of anniversary gift President Barack Obama could have predicted. Yet there it was, wrapped in a bow and plopped on the President's doorstep to mark the end of his first year in office." - Nick Gillespie and Matt Welch of Reason Magazine.
Sunday at 5:40 pm an unorganized and unled statewide prayer movement will kickoff. Saints fans everywhere will diligently monitor, intercede, and pray aloud for their beloved Saints - as history is made.
I thought you might enjoy this conversation with quarterback Drew Brees.
Click the picture or this link to enjoy!
God bless!

Gene Mills
P.S. LFF is still seeking Louisiana's Longest Married Couple for 2010! Submit your entry today. Click here for info.
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