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Coverage of the Spring 2004 "March for Women's Lives"
- FFL President Serrin Foster argued for resources for women while Gloria
Fedlt, president of Planned Parenthood of America, the largest provider
of abortions in the US, talked
politics in a BBC story about the "March for Choice."
- Serrin M. Foster allows the women's march will be "electrifying"
and garner lots of press. But instead of counterprotesting, her organization
... will co-sponsor a conference the day before the march...to discuss
the reasons why women, especially on college campuses, seek abortions.Click
here to read the entire article from the San Antonio Express-News.
- FFL President Serrin Foster's op-ed "Marching
in Wrong Direction" on the abortion march appeared in the April
23, 2004,Washington Times.
- Two-time Emmy winner and FFL's Honorary Chair Patricia Heaton didn't
march in lockstep at the "March for Women's Lives." "I find it impossible
to subscribe to a philosophy that believes that the destruction of human
life is a legitimate solution..." said Heaton.
- Feminists for Life did not join the Spring 2004 "March for Women's
Lives" sponsored by a coalition of abortion advocates on April 25, announced
FFL President Serrin Foster. "What organizers don't seem to recognize
is that too many women know the gut-wrenching truth about abortion,"
Foster said. As many as 25 million to 30 million American women have
had one or more abortions. Find
out more.
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