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Contact: Dolores Meehan, Eva Muntean, 415-658-1793; both
with Walk
for Life West Coast
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 22, 2012 /Christian
Newswire/ -- On January 21, 2012, tens of thousands of pro-life
activists massed in front of San Francisco's City Hall and then filled
the city's main thoroughfare, walking about two miles down Market Street
to the Embarcadero.
Photo: Walk for Life West Coast, credit Jose Aguirre
Banging drums, playing guitars and chanting "We are
pro-life," the enthusiastic throngs filled Market Street and stopped all
traffic for more than a mile. Organizers estimated more than 40,000
attended the Walk.
"We are here to say life is the choice and women are hurt
by abortion," said Dolores Meehan, co-chair of the Walk for Life West
Coast, which is held on the Saturday closest to the anniversary of the
Supreme Court's 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling legalizing abortion.
Walk co-chair Eva Muntean urged participants to sign
petitions to put a parental notification of a minor's intent to procure
an abortion on the California ballot and urged support for a state
initiative for a personhood amendment.
At the rally, Dr. Vansen Wong, an ob-gyn, told his story
of performing abortions to pay off his medical bills, saying he ended
hundreds of lives over the course of seven years working at an evening
abortion clinic for his employer. "Abortion is barbaric, abortion is
intolerable," said Dr. Wong, who now works with a pro-life medical
clinic where pregnant women receive ultrasounds.
"Abortion has no place in any civilized society," Dr.
Wong said.
A former Miss West Virginia, Jacquie Stalnaker told of
being forced at gunpoint to go to an abortion clinic by her boyfriend
and of the toll it took for 24 years. Stalnaker, who is now a regional
representative for Silent No More Campaign, an organization of women who
have had abortions, urged the crowd to get pro-choice friends to visit
the group's website to hear the stories of women who have had abortions.
Other speakers included Lori Hoye, an African American
activist whose mother became pregnant at 15 and whose sister had an
abortion, and the Baptist preacher Rev. Clenard Childress who has spoken
at seven of the eight Walks.
"You are the salt of the earth," Childress told the Walk
for Life crowd. "This is more than a pro-life movement. This is a holy
spirit movement because the spirit addresses evil."
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