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March Toward Life
By Lisa Fabrizio
January 29, 2009

Last week, hundreds of thousands of Americans made their way to Washington, DC, thronging its stately streets and avenues with messages of love and hope. They came from diverse backgrounds and represented a variety of age groups, but the majority of them were young people, filled with adoration for the Anointed One. They came together to pledge themselves to do his bidding despite the best efforts of his adversaries.

Were these joyous people in DC for Martin Luther King Day? Had they gathered to offer homage to newly inaugurated President Barack Obama? Actually, they converged on our nation's capital to celebrate life and fight for its protection in this country. And although you'd never know it from watching the network news or reading the major newspapers, the participants in the 36th annual March for Life comprise the most attended annual event in Washington.

As is usual for those whose message is one that the media finds unpleasant, pro-lifers are ignored or arrogantly dismissed as kooks or worse; religious freaks. Yet, to those gathered to defend life, it is the Obama worshippers and MLK celebrants whose priorities are skewed: there can be no hope or equality in a nation that allows its future to be sacrificed on the altar of convenience.

And so they gather each year to make their voices heard, ending their march at the steps of the Supreme Court building, over whose portal are the words: "Equal Justice Under Law." At this site, where the right to abortion was arrogantly and illegally injected by unelected judges into our U.S. Constitution, they appeal to their fellow Americans for equal justice for their future countrymen, and ask God for his forgiveness.

Among those speaking to the crowd was Dr. Alveda King, a woman who does not celebrate her uncle Martin's birthday with empty platitudes or sugary testimonials. Instead, she speaks bluntly and truthfully:

Oh, God, what would Martin Luther King, Jr., who dreamed of having his children judged by the content of their characters do if he'd lived to see the contents of thousands of children's skulls emptied into the bottomless caverns of the abortionists pits?

Ms. King rightly laments that, in the midst of celebrating Barack Obama's inauguration, no one seems to care about the 13 million black babies who have been lost since Roe v Wade. Or that although blacks constitute only 12 per cent of our population, they account for 35 per cent of all abortions performed in America. She weeps when she realizes that 1,400 black children are eliminated every day, one of whom might also have grown up to become a president of the United States.

We too should weep when our president shows the ultimate respect for the lives of terrorists at Gitmo by conferring on them the protection of our precious constitutional rights, but none for the innocents for whom that document was specifically written; namely "ourselves and our posterity." And no one was surprised when he signed an Executive Order that rescinded the Mexico City policy, which restricted foreign aid money to NGOs that perform abortions.

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