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Video of the Medical Students for Choice Protest

Posted by Matt Yonke (December 8, 2010 at 12:55 pm)

Medical Students for Choice Protest

Last Saturday, I led over 50 pro-lifers in a protest of the Medical Student for Choice 18th annual convention.

Not only did we have a great turnout in a driving snow storm, not only did hundreds of people see the truth about abortion, but we had a special surprise for our opponents: a spy inside their convention.

We’re putting together a report on his findings that I’m eager to share with you as soon as possible. Until then, check out this video of the protest featuring commentary from pro-life medical professionals.

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  1. Randy Crawford says:

    People aren’t really “pro-choice” unless they are willing to choose themselves. The rest are merely money-grubbing hypocrites, which happens to be 100% of them.

    Posted December 9, 2010 at 12:45 am

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