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“At first I considered myself uneducated about the whole topic of abortion. After finding this website and reading these statistics and facts, It has influenced me greatly. I am doing a presentation and am using the information provided here. Thank you for making me aware of the cruelty these unborn human beings face every second of every day."
13-year-old female / Bowie, MD / January 26, 2012
“I believe this and love your March for Life Billboards showing this terrible sin of man"
42-year-old female / Westerly, RI / January 26, 2012
“It's cruel what they do. When you see these images, it's obvious they're killing a human being."
18-year-old male / Belgium / January 23, 2012
“I had to force myself to watch. I will never question if I oppose again"
-year-old female / / January 22, 2012
“I had an abortion without the opportunity to have a consultation before hand if i had known that it was really a baby i would not had had the abortion i am haunted every day of my life for my actions i have tried suiciude several times upon failure i do so wish i had my baby back i am so sorry for what i did God forgive me"
51-year-old female / West Union, SC / January 22, 2012
“It showed the full, graphic truth. it was shocking."
18-year-old female / Cocoa, FL / January 19, 2012
“i now think it's disgusting and inhumane."
13-year-old female / Rochester, NY / January 19, 2012
“i never knew how bad abortion was, i never supported it, but never knew the truth until now."
14-year-old female / Orlando / January 18, 2012
“Seeing this video makes me double my effort to stop abortion. I liked the text accompanying the images. They were very hardhitting"
63-year-old female / West Virginia / January 17, 2012
“I saw these pictures at the March for Life in 2010. I saw the graphic pictures on the "Abortion No" posters, and my friends and I just stopped and stared, aghast. Later I came onto the website and watched the videos, and I have never been more passionate for change. I am only 16, but I hope I can do something to make this injustice known. I went back to the March for Life in 2011 and I am returning again this year in 2012. I resolve to go every year for the rest of my life until this injustice is eradicated, until this holocaust is over. "
16-year-old female / Washington DC / January 14, 2012
“No, but I'm looking for a spot to leave comments regarding the GAP display that Students for Life at the Univ. of Michigan put on (which I'm a part of). I just wanted to say thank you for coming and I'm glad students were able to see what abortion is through the GAP display. Even though I initially felt anger towards those who were stubbornly pro-choice and refused to look at the arguments, I have come to have compassion on them and realize they were the way they are for a certain reason. Even though they may not accept the reality of abortion right now, I expect that at least one woman will not get an abortion in her future because of the images the GAP display imprinted in her mind. Praise God."
21-year-old female / Ann Arbor, MIchigan / January 2, 2012
“While I have always been pro-life and anti-abortion, this site solidified my angst that we (human beings) would willingly murder our own innocents. As a nurse I have witnessed many stomach turning procedures, but none compare to abortion. Abortion is the most grotesque and inhumane act anyone could ever participate in. God help us all...."
36-year-old female / Northwood, Ohio / December 27, 2011
“every person needs to see this. I can't believe "doctors". They shoud be called murderes. "
38-year-old male / Chicago / December 19, 2011
“I have got to share this. I've got to do something more than just think about it."
29-year-old female / Tucson, AZ / December 11, 2011
“i recently found out that i was suppose to have a older brother but my mother decided to have an abortion at 16 and ever since then ive been researching and learning all i can..."
17-year-old female / Fayetteville, NC / December 9, 2011
