by
Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
February 11,
2009
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Washington,
DC (LifeNews.com) -- It started with one unknown person who had
a prayer and desire to affect the abortion debate and it has caught
on to become an Internet phenomenon. The Red Envelope Project could
result in millions of envelopes heading to the White House over the
next month to protest President Barack Obama's pro-abortion policies.
"This afternoon I was praying about a number of things, and my
mind began to wander. I was deeply distressed at the symbolic actions
that President Obama took as he began his presidency," the popular
email says.
"This man and his party lead our country; but they do not represent
me or the 54% of Americans who believe that abortion is wrong and
should no longer be legal."
How could that pro-life majority respond? The answer to the prayer
for a way resulted in the red envelope campaign.
Based on the red tape students are using to cover their mouths in
silent abortion protest, the pro-life advocate developed the idea
to send an empty red envelope to the White House to protest abortion.
ACTION: Purchase your red envelopes and send them to President Obama
at The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave, Washington , D.C. 20500.
Read
an interview with the foundr of the red envelope
project.
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