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September 4, 1982

Posted by League Staff (September 4, 2010 at 6:00 am)

Nightline logoToday in League HistorySeptember 4, 1982—A camera crew from the ABC’s Nightline comes to Concord Medical Center abortion clinic to film League Director Joe Scheidler and several sidewalk counselors. They film from a van across the street through a one-way window, and wire counselor Monica Migliorino for sound. Monica and the other counselors save five babies from abortions that day.

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One Response to “September 4, 1982”

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  1. Michael F. Lessens says:

    Wonderful news from the past, but did it open the door for more dialog on the issue of abortion?

    We have a governor candidate who believes that abortion is just a social issue. Little does he know how much it affects everything, including the economy which he wants to make his priority while the elephant still stands in the room!

    Posted September 4, 2010 at 11:46 am

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