Tag: US Senate

Change the Course of History with Your ProLife Vote!

Have you ever wanted to change the course of history? You can do just that by voting for prolife candidates in the primary election August, 18. ProLife voters have their biggest impact in the primary election! The primary election is where voters choose which candidate represents a political party, and some races will be decided …

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Don’t Let Them Steal This Election! Sign the Petition to Accurately Count Votes!

Hanging Chads Ballot

I’m sure you’ve heard of the shenanigans that seem to be going on in south Florida supervisor of elections offices. The number of votes that separate US Senate candidate, Governor Rick Scott from US Senator Bill Nelson went from 57,000 votes the night of the election to 38,000 the next morning before going down to 15,000. …

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There’s nothing worse than voting for the wrong candidate!

There’s nothing worse than voting for the wrong candidate! Don’t let this happen to you! ProLife Voter Guides Now Available for Federal, State, and Local Races! Local Voter Guides are now available in six Florida counties, and the Florida Family Policy Council has produced a voter guide for the US Senate race and Amendment 4. …

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Learn How You Can Help Defund Planned Parenthood Tuesday Night

American’s who believe in the right to life for everyone are celebrating Friday’s U.S. House vote to freeze federal funding for Planned Parenthood.  Join Personhood Florida’s Conference Call, Tuesday, September 22nd from 8:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. to hear the testimony of the two Abortion Survivors who testified before the House Judiciary Committee.  We will then share with you how …

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Sign the petition to support the Sanctity of Human Life Act

Rebecca Kiessling Cardinal Timothy Dolan

Dear Defender of Life, We can sit and wait for things to happen, we can complain when they don’t happen the way we want them to, or we can prepare and direct things to try and occur the way that they should. I was in Washington D.C. last week to speak to Florida Congressmen on …

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