Republican National Coalition for Life Endorses Bob Marshall

The RNCL describes itself thusly: “Republican National Coalition for Life PAC supports Republican candidates who are pro-life without discrimination and who will work to translate Republican pro-life platform principles into public policy and law.”

Who fit the bill for this dedicated pro-life group?  Why, none other than Bob Marshall.

Cross-posted to Bloggers 4 Bob Marshall

3 Responses to “Republican National Coalition for Life Endorses Bob Marshall”

  1. Republican National Coalition for Life Endorses Bob Marshall « Bloggers 4 Bob Marshall Says:

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  2. Peter Gibbons Says:

    This is one issue that Marshall wins hands down. I was at a big pro-life rally in DC on monday (about 10,000 were gearing up for a massive march on Tuesday where about 250,000 are expected). Those from Virginia were passing out copies of Marshall’s literature in a grass-roots kind of way. No one I saw was actually from the campaign (does he have staff yet??) but the VOTERS were certainly enthusiastic about his candidacy!!

    Saving babies from the greed of Planned Parenthood’s taxpayer-funded killing franchises is something that should transcend political parties and campaigns because it’s a human issue, but Bob seems to be the only one willing to pick up the flag and carry it in this race. He’s going to get a lotttt of Republicans that way, and a bunch of baby loving Democrats too!

    No matter who gets elected (and I suspect Bob will), I hope they take a good hard look at Planned Parenthood’s $300 Million dollars of taxpayer’s money and give it back to us. That group simply doesn’t deserve it!

  3. George Templeton Says:

    We already know Marshall is strong on life issues. But it is going to make more than to A. convince the Republican electorate that he is the right man to represent us in a statewide race and B. that he can convince the whole electorate that he can do a better job for Virginia in the Senate than Mark Warner. When do you think we will see Del. Marshall start talking about other issues.

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