Pro Life Candidates Ohio 2012
The Ohio primary is March 6, 2012, where pro life candidates will be selected. Ohio will elect a US Senator in 2012. Check back for list of pro life candidates in Ohio for Senate and for Congress for the 2012 elections. . The history of Ohio includes many thousands of years of human activity. After the Civil War, Ohio became one of the major industrial states in the northern tier, connected to the Great Lakes area, from where it received raw commodities, and able to transport its products of manufacturing and farming to New York and the East Coast via railroads. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, its growing industries attracted thousands of new people for the expanding number of jobs, both blacks from the South, in the Great Migration, and immigrants from Europe. As a result, the cultures of its major cities and later suburbs became much more diverse with the traditions, cultures, foods and music of the new arrivals.Pro Choice Candidates Ohio
Ohio will elect its pro choice candidates in the Democrat Primary.
Primary Election: March 6, 2012
Pro Life Candidates Pennsylvania 2012
Pennsylvania will elect pro life candidates in the primary to be held on April 24, 2012 Senator Bob Casey is up for reelection in 2012. As well as the Congressman from Pennsylvania who will be voted on in the May 2012 primary.Pro Choice Candidates Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania will elect its pro choice candidates in the Democrat Primary.
Primary Election: April 24, 2012
Pro Life Candidates Tennessee 2012
Tennessee Right to Life has thrown its support behind conservative candidate Stephen Fincher, as a pro life candidate in the Republican primary for the open congressional seat in western Tennessee.Pro Choice Candidates Tennessee
Tennessee will elect its pro choice candidates in the Democrat Primary.
Primary Election: August 2, 2012
Pro Life Candidates Texas 2012
Texas will elect pro life candidates in the Republican primary on March 6 2012.Representative David Simpson (R-Longview) pre-filed House Bill 85, a bill that would plug the funnel of state funds to the abortion industry. The bill would prohibit any government entity from supporting or contracting with any individual, organization, or facility that provides, promotes, or refers for abortions or abortion-related services or contracts with any organization that does the same.
Pro Choice Candidates Texas
Texas will elect its pro choice candidates in the Democrat Primary.
Primary Election: April 3, 2012
Pro Life Candidates Utah 2012
Utah, Nebraska and several other states have stopped private health insurers from covering abortions, with rare exceptions. Troubled abortion practitioner Nicola Riley, who has been prohibited from gaining a medical license to do abortions in other states, has been banned from doing them in Utah after pro-life advocates exposed her record.
Pro Choice Candidates Utah
Utah will elect its pro choice candidates in the Democrat Primary.
Primary Election: June 26, 2012
Pro Life Candidates Vermont 2012
The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to vote today or tomorrow on several pro-life amendments to H.R. 1, a bill to fund the Federal Government through September 30, 2011. The Pence Amendment, which would eliminate federal tax-payer funding of Planned Parenthood and 112 of its affiliates including Planned Parenthood of Northern New England, is of particular importance.
Why would anybody suggest that we call a truce on the moral issues? I guess they doesn’t understand what America is all about. America is a country that is based on this concept, and the Declaration of Independence, that we are endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights. Rights come from God and the first of which is life. Those two concepts really transformed the world because it said that government was going to be limited. Allow people to be free, and to pursue their own dream and to serve their God, to serve their family and community. And if we have a respect for human life because of course we’re all created equal. It’s a terrible feeling to be in the voting booth and to feel like you’re tossing a coin, hoping that the individual you’re voting for stands for the right values.
You need to know what the candidates stand for before you can vote with a clear conscience. It is a moral obligation to do your homework to learn about the candidate, and the time is now, long before Election Day. You can visit the Candidates websites, call the campaign headquarters, and there is literature you can read. Also, candidates who already hold elected office in which they have voted on legislation have a voting record. Rather, you would immediately consider that candidate as disqualified from public office. His position, allowing the killing of the public, is radically inconsistent with public service.
So it is with abortion. Abortion is no less violent than terrorism. Any candidate who says abortion should be kept legal disqualifies him/herself from public service. We need look no further; we need pay no attention to what that candidate says on other issues. If the candidate supports abortion it is a enough reason for us to decide not to vote for such a person.
Pro Choice Candidates Vermont
Vermont will elect its pro choice candidates in the Democrat Primary.
Primary Election: August 28, 2012
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