American Life League
The American Life League' (ALL) is an Catholic anti-abortion organization whose stated mission is "to serve God by helping to build a society that respects and protects innocent human life from fertilization to natural death - without compromise, without exception, without apology. The distinguishing mark of American Life League, by which we will be recognized, is our absolute commitment to the sacredness of human life."[1]
The American Life League was identified as the organization that distributed professionally-made signs that read, "Bury Obamacare with Kennedy" at a conservative rally in Washington, D.C. on September 12, 2009. [2][3] The sign referred to longtime Democratic Senator Ted Kennedy (D-Mass), who died from brain cancer on August 28, 2009, just two weeks before the September 12 rally.[4]
Campaigns
On June 7, 2008 (the anniversary of the 1965 Supreme Court Ruling Griswold v. Connecticut, which gave married couples the right to use contraception), ALL plans to kick off a national anti-contraception campaign called "The Pill Kills 2008," in which they will try to convince Americans that oral contraception "kills babies."[5]
ALL also opposes health insurance coverage of contraceptive medications.[6]
Leadership
- Judie Brown, President and "also serves as a corresponding member of the Pontifical Academy for Life. She is also a pro-life expert answering questions for the Eternal Word Television Network web site forum and is recognized as the leader of the total protection, no exceptions pro-life movement."
Contact
P.O. Box 1350
Stafford, VA 22555
540 659-4171
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