[Updated 6 March 2018 to correct error in the last paragraph of the resolution.]
Pikes Peak Citizens for Life is encouraging everyone to attend their respective caucus on March 6th and, once there, to support pro-life delegates and pro-life resolutions while opposing anything that is anti-life.
At the end of this post is a suggested “Resolution for Life” that you can propose in your caucus. Feel free to use the resolution “as is” or as a template for one of your own composition.
Offering pro-life resolutions at our caucus meetings is a critical step in attempting to bring about a culture of life in our society and political parties. If you are uncomfortable offering a resolution at your caucus, please try to find someone else who will be attending your caucus and would be willing to offer the pro-life resolutions.
Please contact us at PPCFL if you have any questions.
The “Resolution for Life” is a wonderful way to be a pro-life witness to your neighbors. Don’t lose this opportunity to promote life. Please attend your caucus.
RESOLUTION FOR LIFE
Believing in the founding principles of this nation – that all human beings are “created equal” with respect to their natural and “unalienable” right to life and, therefore, are entitled to equal recognition under the law.
WE HEREBY:
AFFIRM our support for a Human Life Amendment to the U.S. Constitution;
ENDORSE legislation making clear that 14th Amendment protections apply regardless of size, age, illness, intellectual capacity or physical ability;
OPPOSE the use of public revenues for abortion and for the cloning of, or destructive experimentation on, any human being, from the single-celled stage until natural death;
COMMEND those who provide life-affirming alternatives to abortion and assisted suicide (physician prescribed death) or euthanasia.
We RESPECTFULLY ask all delegates and alternates to higher assemblies to vote to adopt a plank which states: “On behalf of the most vulnerable members of our society, we call for the legal protection of the preborn, the disabled, the elderly, and the ill.”