1. Pensacola judge declares pro-abortion Obamacare unconstitutional. Read more…
2. Pensacola abortion worker decides to leave work!
While praying in front of the abortion facility this week, Ernie and Marybeth (coordinators of 40 Days for Life Pensacola) were approached by a woman crying who said, “I just started working in this place and I want to get out of this job. When I was placed here by the staffing agency, I had no idea what I would be doing in this place.” She is desperate for work as she has been unemployed for 6 months and needs work as a medical assistant. She was crying as she spoke to us, and it is really apparent that she is disgusted by what is happening in the abortion facility, and does not want to work their another day. If you know of any openings for a medical assistant, please reply to this email.
3. UWF Students for Life returns from the March for Life psyched to stand up for LIFE!
We drove up to the March for Life Friday in two packed-to-capacity minivans. We had a social/party Friday night mid-way, then arrived in D.C. Saturday evening. We went to Uno’s pizzeria at Union Station, then camped out at a church hall with our sleeping bags. Sunday we attended the National Students for Life conference in Baltimore, Maryland. There we personally met national pro-life leaders like: David Bereit, Jason Jones, Dr. Lanfranchi, Mark Schwarz, and Kristan Hawkins! Pumped up and educated in multiple sectors of the pro-life movement, we ended the night visiting some of the major U.S. historical sites. We got to see the White House, Washington Memorial, the reflecting pool, Einstein memorial, Lincoln memorial, and Vietnam memorial. Monday, we packed up, ate lunch at the Smithsonian museum of Natural History, marched at the March for Life – and in doing so, saw and met countless other college students at the March as well. We got to hear the testimonies of women who regretted their abortion, and view with our own eyes how many pro-aborts actually protest at the March for Life. Last year, the media either ignored the March for Life or reported the event fraudulently. You can see what I’m talking about here. We can tell you with eye-witness authority that the March for Life is a pro-life event, and the ratio of pro-lifers to pro-aborts was and always is hundreds of thousands to 10-15 (at most). Having seen the March for Life for ourselves, we celebrated over a cup of coffee at Starbucks and then drove back home to Florida!

