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With great sadness for the millions of unborn babies killed in the 30 years since Roe v. Wade, pro-lifers in big cities and small towns marched together in January with the hope for an end to the abortion holocaust.
"We are here today to remember the 40 million plus unborn children who have lost their lives to abortion," Loretta Thompson, communications director of North Carolina Right to Life, said in Raleigh January 18, "and to remind ourselves that we are not finished in this work." About 1,500 North Carolina pro-lifers came together in their state capital for a Rally and March for Life. Pro-life cartoonist Chuck Asay spoke at a Prayer Breakfast before the ...