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Thursday, November 6, 2014

Trevino speaking @ Second Sunday, Life Chain, Vote Pro-Life, Wendy and Girl Scouts‏

Pro-Life Updates from Waco, Texas



From John Pisciotta, Director of Pro-Life Waco


1. Grace-filled conversion testimony for Second Sunday
2. Life Chain draws television press coverage.
3. Vote Pro-Life yard signs at voting site
4. Wendy’s election loss follows Girl Scout debacle
5. Get into Hometown Pro-Life Action

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1. Grace-filled conversion testimony for Second Sunday
Ramona Trevino, former manager of a Planned Parenthood abortion referral clinic will speak for Waco Second Sunday Pro-Life Gathering. St. Mary’s Parish Hall at 1424 Columbus Avenue. Ramona will speak at 1 p.m. following our noon hour meal. $3 for adults.  For three years Ramona managed the Planned Parenthood abortion referral/birth control facility in Sherman, TX (almost Oklahoma). Then in 2011, during a local 40 Days for Life campaign, Ramona saw the light and made one of the best decisions of her life by quitting Planned Parenthood. Soon the facility shut its doors. Wow! Ramona will share the story of her conversion. O yes, Ramona will be bringing a guest. She is pregnant with her fifth child. Ya'll come. Of course, a great meal will be served buffet style. In addition to the action-planning meeting, we will be celebrating the 90th birthday of a saintly woman who had a billboard truck named after her. Come and be a part of the inspiration and joy of this day. We will wrap things up by 2 p.m.


2. Life Chain draws television press coverage.
Pro-Life Waco’s monthly Life Chain was very successful on November 2. The Waco Tribune-Herald included publicity on their local calendar of events. This brought a telephone call from a woman seeking involvement in the pro-life movement. Free publicity like this also lets folks in the community know they have friends, neighbors, and relatives who care deeply about the abortion holocaust. We decided to include our Vote Pro-Life yard signs. This brought out KCEN-TV, which produced a news segment on the election angle. Additionally, we enjoyed each other’s company from 2-3 p.m. on a nice fall day.

3. Vote Pro-Life yard signs at voting site
Pro-Life Waco tried to do its part for the November election with a “Vote Pro-Life” campaign. The campaign included six billboards around the city. It also included yard signs at homes of pro-lifers and out at voting sites. The photo below was at the downtown Waco location for early voting.

4. Wendy’s election loss follows Girl Scout debacle
You all probably know that pro-abortion State Senator Wendy Davis lost in a 20-point landslide on Tuesday in her bid to become governor of Texas. Her disappointing performance may have ended her political career. I do want you to remember one thing about Wendy Davis’ relationships in 2014. It was the Girl Scout USA approval of Wendy Davis in a GSUSA retweet that triggered the explosive Girl Scout cookie boycott of 2014 which was named Cookiecott 2014.   See article at 

 http://www.breitbart.com

You can learn more about Cookiecott 2014 by going to prolifewaco.com
 
5. Get into Hometown Pro-Life Action
The Hometown Pro-Life Action group on Facebook I launched last July continues to grow in membership and outstanding posts on community actions in support of the Culture of Life in the USA and indeed around the world. If you are on Facebook, please join the action by clicking on this link and then clicking on the “Join” button.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/hometownprolifeaction/
  

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