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Fr Frank Pavone, Janet Morana, Leslie Davis & Jacquie Stalnaker before boarding the ProLife Freedom Ride bus.
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Janet Morana, Leslie Davis & Jacquie Stalnaker in front of Planned Parenthood in Birmingham
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"We want to be biblically correct, not politically correct," Rev. Stephen Broden
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Janet Morana talks about the Silent No More Awareness Campaign.
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Fr Frank Pavone in front of the ProLife Freedom Ride bus.
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Father Pavone welcomes the Freedom Riders.
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Father Pavone leads the march on Planned Parenthood.
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Day Gardner from the National Black Pro-Life Union describes abortion procedures.
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"We will end abortion in our day," vows Father Peter West.
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A sign tells a powerful truth
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Members of the group Crossroads came from all over the country -- and Ireland -- to be part of the Pro-Life Freedom Rides.
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Rev. Stephen Broden sings "Victory is Mine."
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The media film the protest outside Planned Parenthood
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A TV reporter from CBS42 in Birmingham interviews a Freedom Rider.
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Father Denis Wilde, OSA, talks about the pro-life vision of the Founding Fathers.
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Peggy Hartshorn, executive director of HeartBeat International, describes pregnancy help centers as "the service arm of the pro-life movement."
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A prayer is said in front of the Freedom Bus.
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Father Frank Pavone and other leaders listen to Jim Pinto give marching instructions.
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A sign across the street from Planned Parenthood
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Baby Therese
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Father Victor Salomon speaks to the crowd in Spanish
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A young pro-lifer cools off with ice cubes on his head.
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