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Sunday, February 04, 2007

Activists and needed on Wikipedia

Here's the list of pro-life activists on Wikipedia:

  • Flip Benham
  • Michael Bray
  • Theresa Karminski Burke
  • Mark Crutcher
  • Mary Cunningham Agee
  • Tom DeLay
  • Thomas J. Euteneuer
  • Gary Heavin
  • Neal Horsley
  • Mildred Fay Jefferson
  • Louis E. "Woody" Jenkins
  • Gianna Jessen
  • Jason Jones (pro-life activist)
  • Stan Jones
  • Alan Keyes
  • Maya Keyes
  • Alveda King
  • Juli Loesch
  • Norma McCorvey
  • Bernard Nathanson
  • Troy Newman
  • Tadeusz Pacholczyk
  • Frank Pavone
  • Tony Perkins (politician)
  • David Reardon
  • Dan Richey
  • Pat Robertson
  • Joseph Scheidler
  • Bret Schundler
  • Ben Shapiro
  • Chris Smith (US politician)
  • Linda Smith (politician)
  • Mary Starrett
  • Horatio Storer
  • Randall Terry
  • Paul deParrie

    First of all, I haven't even heard of a lot of these people, and I've been a prolife activist for nearly a quarter of a century. How important are they?

    Second, there are a lot of folks missing. Jack Willke isn't there, nor is Judie Brown, nor Rachel McNair, nor Jim Sedlak, Carol Crossed, Mary Meehan ....

    Wikipedia's rules require third-party sources. I don't have access to my abortion books, and I am not an expert on people's biographies anyway.

    Does anybody want to tackle any of these?
  • 3 comments:

    1. Ya mean I am not on that list too? Hi Granny Grump I was out of things for awhile and am a granddaddy grump twice over now with another on the way. My son just put the money down on a minivan for his growing family. Life continues and that is good. Keep being pro life it is an honor to be counted with such.

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    2. Anonymous11:51 PM

      Here are some other important pro-life individuals not on the list (and all women to boot!):
      -Serrin Foster, president of Feminists For Life
      -Frederica Matthewes-Green, outspoken pro-life feminist author
      -Georgette Forney,
      President of NOEL and
      Co-Founder of the Silent No More Awareness Campaign
      -Vicki Thorn, founder of Project Rachel and National Office of Post-Abortion Reconciliation and Healing, which has lead thousands of hurting women to peace and healing after their abortions.

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    3. rachel, if you have a third party source, go ahead and post an entry! Even a stub is better than nothing.

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