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June 10, 2010

Lila Rose Wows the Crowd in Appleton

Last week, nationally-known  student activist Lila Rose spoke at a Wisconsin Right to Life event at the Butte Des Morts Country Club in Appleton.   This young right-to-life dynamo showed the crowd just why she and her organization “Live Action” is receiving mega-kudos  from throughout that nation.

Lila has dedicated herself to building a culture of life and founded “Live Action,” a student-led  organization that uses “new media” to educate and mobilize both local and national audiences, to demand accountability from the abortion industry and human rights for the unborn.  In 2007, Lila carried out her first undercover investigation - an expose of pro-abortion counseling at the UCLA (where Lila is a student)  health center and institutional support for abortion for pregnant students.

Since then, Lila has led numerous other undercover stings through “Live Action” exposing corruption and illegal activity within Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest abortion provider.  Her work has prompted officials in several states to take action against Planned Parenthood.

Here in Wisconsin, Lila’s  investigative work brought her to the Planned Parenthood clinics in Milwaukee and Appleton.   The videos from these particular undercover stings revealed the shocking (but not surprising) manipulation of pregnant girls  in those clinics.  In the Milwaukee PP Clinic , a girl who was 6-8 weeks pregnant asked “What comes out?”  She was told it was “just an embryo” - “not a baby.”  In Appleton, a girl was told that her baby’s heartbeat was “a cardiac activity but it is not a beat on its own.”

But there’s so much more and you’ve GOT to see it for yourself!   Go to the “Live Action” website at http://liveaction.org

No question about it - “Live Action” and Lila Rose are doing incredible and invaluable work for the right-to-life cause!

Sue Armacost

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