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"Virginia is full of individuals committed to principle. And from looking around this room I can tell that when it comes to this quality we are definitely not alone! All of you have made the trip here because you believe in the sanctity of human life and the preciousness of every one of God's creations. You are right morally; you are right medically; you are right ethically; you are right politically; and, I promise you, one day you will be recognized as right in the law across this land!"
Virginia Attorney General Jerry Kilgore, addressing the opening session of NRLC 2004
"Why don't you and daddy make them stop?"
Kay James, speaking at the same session, describing what her son said after seeing a picture of an aborted baby dumped in a trash can
"Human progress never rolls in on the wheels of inevitability. It comes through the tireless efforts of [people] willing to be co-workers with God."
Martin Luther King, Jr.
The opportunity to have my four children present at the closing banquet of NRLC's annual convention was, from a personal standpoint, the highpoint of a three-day educational teach-in that left myself, my wife, and the other 1,000 attendees charged up to face the challenges of the remainder of 2004. But that particular moment for me was only the pinnacle of a delightful gathering that ranks among the very best conventions I've had the good fortune to attend. In the days following the July 1-3 gathering, I've given considerable thought to why that was so.