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  Marching As to War
November 13, 2008

Facing the most pro-abortion administration in U.S. history, the Catholic Church is mobilizing to respond. In a meeting yesterday, 220 Catholic bishops drafted an official statement, warning Capitol Hill and President-elect Obama that passing the Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA) would be viewed as a direct attack on religion. Back in July of 2007, Barack Obama announced at a Planned Parenthood banquet that signing FOCA was his first priority: "Well, the first thing I'd do as President is sign the Freedom of Choice Act. ...On this fundamental issue, I will not yield and Planned Parenthood will not yield." With almost full control of Congress, Obama will be expected to live up to his promise as payback for the abortion community's support. If successful, the newly expanded majority would abolish over 300 pro-life laws and restrictions -- even reinstating partial-birth abortion.

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PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE ON DECEMBER 2, 2008!

Every vote counts! We have seen races around the country decided by a handful of votes. Do not underestimate the importance of you – your family – your friends – going back to the polls on Tuesday, December 2! Please forward this reminder to all!

Early voting will begin on 11/17 if the absentee ballots are printed by then. There, the voter is essentially voting an absentee ballot in person and does so at the office of the county election official. Advance voting takes place on the Monday before Thanksgiving and goes for three days (24th-26th). There, the voter actually uses the voting machine and does so in a special advance voting location. Advance voting locations will be detailed on the Secretary of State's website.

There is no voting on the Thanksgiving holiday or the day before the election.

Other than the above dates, you will only be able to vote on Election Day, Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008.

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