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Will New Alabama Tighter Abortion Restriction Law Bolster National Pro-Life Battle?

The tide for protecting the life of the unborn in America is gaining momentum. Alabama has become one more link in the chain that strengthens pro life gains. Soon states like North Dakota, that passed a ban on the majority of abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected, will become the new benchmark in a continued effort to protect life at conception.

Make no mistake; these states are not alone in the war for life. There are many other states like Kansas which recently passed several pro-life measures in its legislature to protect life. One of the strongest measures is Kansas’ Pro-life Protections Act of 2013, which will, according to Life News, eliminate any, “tax streams that pay or abortions.”

This is a clarion call that is being undertaken in state houses across the nation that an unborn child has a clear “life right” that should be cherished and protected. That is the new clarion call law that Alabama has enacted that helps to create a new foundation that will eventually protect unborn life at conception.

Forty years and 52 million deaths of innocents have to matter. Alabama, Mississippi, North Dakota, Kansas and many others are protecting the future of the unborn. Their “life right” is a revolution which can no longer be diminished or ignored in this century.

Image: Alabama Governor Robert Bentley; author: Sutherland Boswell; Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license

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Kevin Fobbs

Kevin Fobbs has more than 35 years of wide-ranging experience as a community and tenant organizer, Legal Services outreach program director, public relations consultant, business executive, gubernatorial and presidential appointee, political advisor, widely published writer, and national lecturer. Kevin is co-chair and co-founder of AC-3 (American-Canadian Conservative Coalition) that focuses on issues on both sides of the border between the two countries.