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November newsletter

November 20, 2012/1 Comment/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard

Please take the time to read our latest e-newsletter, which contains important information on Roe memorial events.  January will be here before you know it!  Don’t miss your chance to meet SPL representatives at the March for Life, Walk for Life West Coast, and Students for Life of America annual conference.

The blog will be on hiatus for the rest of the week as people travel to be with their loved ones.  I wish you all a wonderful Thanksgiving.  I am grateful to you for your support every day!

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  1. NorthStar156
    NorthStar156 says:
    November 25, 2012 at 5:20 am

    I never cease to be amazed by how many comments on sites like this are posted during normal working hours and how few are posted on weekends and evenings when most people are off from work. Obviously there are some people who are free during the core business hours on weekdays for one reason or another, but the conclusion that people are stealing time from their employers seems inescapable. At a time when unemployment is such a big problem, I am amazed that employers allow such theft and that employees are so ungrateful that they would abuse the computer resources given to them for personal use. I also question how committed people are to the pro-life cause if they are not willing to spend their own time in such a painless way.

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