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10-17-08
 

Dr. Dobson Talks with Abortion Survivor, Life Advocate

 

On today's Focus on the Family Action radio broadcast, Dr. James Dobson welcomes two women who have dedicated their lives to the pro-life cause. One was aborted and lived to tell about it. The other witnessed babies left to die in hospital closets.

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Gianna JessenGianna Jessen is a public speaker who travels around the world. She primarily speaks against abortion by sharing her personal story as an abortion survivor. Gianna has cerebral palsy as a result of the saline solution used during the abortion procedure, and after she was born, doctors predicted she would never crawl or walk. Today, she runs marathons.

Jill StanekJill Stanek was a registered nurse at Christ Hospital in Oak Lawn, Ill., in 1999 when she discovered babies were being aborted alive and shelved to die in the soiled utility room. She testified in Illinois and before a U.S. House committee for the Born Alive Infants Protection Act. Jill is a columnist for WorldNetDaily.com and a public speaker on the pro-life issue.

 

 

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