Heritage
Foundation
Why
They Marched, in Their Own Words
Amy
Payne
January
23, 2014
Despite
temperatures in the teens and wind chills below zero, people from
across the country marched in Washington, D.C., yesterday, to speak
up for life.
They
had different backgrounds—from the 15-year-old who said he “would
do anything to support this cause” to the man who was conceived
when his mother was raped: “I’m here today to make sure all life
is protected like I was.”
Why
did they march? Listen to these marchers tell it in their own words:
Not
everyone can make it to Washington for the March for Life, and not
everyone feels strongly enough about the issue to march. But it’s
important to know that even Americans who oppose abortion may be
forced to support it—through Obamacare. The health care law opens
new avenues for funding abortion providers.
As
Heritage expert Sarah Torre explains:
Federal
tax subsidies will be available for health plans offered on state
exchanges that include coverage of elective abortion… Some
Americans could pay an abortion surcharge with private dollars,
possibly without their knowledge.
Every
year, millions of tax dollars were already sent to abortion—and
Obamacare only made that worse.
Majority
Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) promised marchers yesterday that the House
would vote next week on a bill “to end once and for all taxpayer
funding for abortion.” Though it would be unlikely to pass the
Senate (or get support from President Obama), Cantor said, “But I
can make you this promise: The people’s House will stand for life.”
Note:
Fox News reported tens of thousands of people were there. Do you see
any coverage from the “Big 3” networks?
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