AMERICAN LIFE LEAGUE NEWSROOM

Politics, the media and full scientific information on abortion

"We were told not to look into the commode—but I was alone and had to look. To my horror I saw my perfectly-formed child lying in the bottom of the commode—dead," says Patricia Bonny, a victim of abortion.

Ms. Bonny will present her full testimony and release dozens of similar testimonies to the media on August 9 at the National Press Club.

The physical and psychological consequences of abortion are undeniable and verifiable: an alarming increase in death rates, suicide, depression, alcoholism, repeat abortion, promiscuity and breast cancer. Yet the abortion industry continues to deny women full scientific information. How long will women be deprived of their right to know? Today, tens of thousands of women are seeking healing from post-abortion trauma, while others prepare to fight for their right for fully informed consent. If you think you've seen major litigation launched against big tobacco, just wait until the dam breaks against the abortion industry. Please join us at this important event.


See coverage of this event in the Washington Times

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