Saturday, March 17, 2018

Fwd: Infuriating Episode



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From: "The ACLJ" <info@email.aclj.org>
Date: March 17, 2018 at 8:43:26 AM CDT
To: <bobbygmartin1938@gmail.com>
Subject: Infuriating Episode
Reply-To: "American Center for Law and Justice" <reply-fe9516707d66037976-88_HTML-468316-6234688-36@email.aclj.org>

E-mail | American Center for Law and Justice
Supreme Court deadline looming, Stop shutting down pro-life centers, critical brief filed, battling lawless leftist states, infuriating persecution . . .
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Bobby,

These are some of the biggest Supreme Court battles we've ever faced.

We have two massive cases pending at the Supreme Court against Big Abortion – and the next deadline is in just days. We could save babies and shatter the abortion industry. But we face a major challenge. Each of these monumental cases takes a heavy toll on our resources.

We urgently need your Tax-Deductible support. Right now, your gift will be DOUBLED before our looming March Matching Challenge Deadline.

Double Your Impact: $20 Becomes $40; $50 Becomes $100.

A crucial Supreme Court oral argument is scheduled in just three days that will directly affect the outcome of our vital case. New pro-abortion laws are forcing pro-life pregnancy centers to promote (taxpayer-funded) abortion.

We won't let Big Abortion shut down these pro-life centers from saving babies.

Sign the Petition: Stop Shutdown of Pro-Life Centers at SCOTUS.

We just filed a critical brief with the Supreme Court in a case that could devastate Big Abortion.

Read Our Report: ACLJ Asks Court to Take Big Abortion Case.

Rogue leftist states, worse than the deep state, are passing laws that violate the Constitution. We are aggressively battling this lawlessness in court.

Sign Our Petition: Stop Rogue Leftist State Lawlessness.

Read Our Analysis: Taking on California's Lawless Agenda.

There's been yet another infuriating episode of brutal violence against Christians in Pakistan.

Read Our Article: Mob Beats Christians with Clubs in Pakistan.

God Bless,
The ACLJ Team


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