User Clip: Anti-choicer claims fetuses power lights
Catherine Glenn Foster of Americans United for Life tells quite the tale during congressional testimony.
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Catherine Glenn Foster of Americans United for Life tells quite the tale during congressional testimony.
Democrat Katrina Jackson from Louisiana making sense on the issue of life.
Representative Madeleine Dean thanks pro-life advocate Catherine Glenn Foster, who had an abortion and later regretted it, for telling her story, but criticizes her for tying to take that…
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Eric Metaxas speaks at the 2017 March for Life in Washington DC.
Ms. Foster makes claims that aborted babies are "being incinerated to power our street lights" yet provides no citation for claim.
Ben Shapiro March for Life Speech 2019
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Rep. Chris Smith speech during March for Life 2017
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Sarah Weedington's opening arguments