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South Carolina "Show the Truth Tour"
November 24 - 27, 2006
South Carolina Personhood Bill
www.scstatehouse.gov/sess118_2009-2010/bills/450.htm
Contact Information for selected Columbia-area REPUBLICAN and DEMOCRAT South
Carolina State Senators
- Contact these selected Columbia-area REPUBLICAN and DEMOCRAT
South Carolina State Senators now -
ask them to sign on to co-sponsor the South Carolina
Personhood bill (S.450) in the SC Senate to END
"abortion"
[ Child-Murder, 300,000+ dead in SC since 1973 ] in SC
- Senator John M. "Jake" Knotts, Jr. (R) (Senate Judiciary Subcomm.
Chairman for S.450) Distr. 23 - Lexington Co.
- Senator Nikki G. Setzler (D) District 26 - Aiken, Lexington
& Saluda Cos.
- Senator John E. Courson (R) District 20 - Lexington & Richland
Cos.
- Senator Joel Lourie (D) District 22 - Kershaw & Richland
Cos.
TAKE
ACTION TO PASS the SC Personhood Bill (S.450)
South Carolina's pro-life bill to
END child-murder-by-"abortion" (SC Senate bill S.450)
S.450 co-sponsors: Senators Bright, Bryant, Grooms, Verdin,
Fair, Shoopman, S. Martin, Davis,
Mulvaney, Reese, Thomas, Rose,
O'Dell, Cromer, Hayes and Massey
[15
Republicans, 1 Democrat]
www.scstatehouse.net/sess117_2007-2008/bills/313.htm
www.scstatehouse.net/sess117_2007-2008/bills/3284.htm
www.scstatehouse.net/sess116_2005-2006/bills/3213.htm
www.scstatehouse.net/sess116_2005-2006/bills/111.htm
Declarations and Evidences of Christian Faith in America's Colonial Charters, State Constitutions, and other Historical Documents during over 375 Years of American History: 1606 to 1982
PRESIDENT
BUSH and CONGRESS
COULD END ABORTION IN AMERICA IN ONE WEEK (Click here for article)
US
House limits jurisdiction of Federal Courts regarding the Pledge
of Allegiance
Employs Article III., Section 2. constitutional power of the US
Congress to limit
the appellate jurisdiction of the US supreme Court:
This same Article III., Section 2. constitutional power of the US
Congress to limit the appellate jurisdiction of the US supreme Court
can be further applied to protect the God-ordained institution of
marriage, to protect state-level laws banning acts of sodomy, to
protect federal and state laws banning abortion, and to protect
the freedom of religious expression that is guaranteed by the First
Amendment of the US Constitution, vis-a-vis public displays of the
Ten Commandments, and public prayer in the Name of Jesus.