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Veteran of pro-life cause recalls victories over Big Abortion

Veteran of pro-life cause recalls victories over Big Abortion


Veteran of pro-life cause recalls victories over Big Abortion

In spite of Planned Parenthood’s powerhouse position in the abortion industry, the pro-life community has been fighting and winning against the well-financed abortion giant that is adored by the media and Hollywood.

American Life League launched its first-ever campaign against Planned Parenthood back in 1985 and now, today, ALL spokesman Jim Sedlak says the number of U.S. clinics has dropped from 938 to 563 at the end of 2020.

On the state level, Sedlak recalls in 2010 when pro-life activists in Nebraska learned the abortion giant was planning to open new clinics in their state.

“We did a tour of the six cities that they were planning to open in,” he recalls. “At the end of everything, not a single one of those happened.”

Down in Florida, pro-lifers discovered that Planned Parenthood was planning to work with well-known non-profit Habitat for Humanity to find and purchase land for new abortuaries. That plan fell apart when pro-lifers learned of the plan and began sharing their frustration with Habitat and its leadership.

Sedlak says the key is for local people to get involved and be willing to fight the abortion giant.