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Quote of the day: What does it really mean to be pro-life?

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Quote of the day: What does it really mean to be pro-life?

To really be pro-life means we put our reputations and lives on the line to protect and defend the lives of others.

To be pro-life means caring for women because we believe in protecting them from the harmful effects of abortion.

To be pro-life means protecting some of the most vulnerable in our society, the unborn.

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