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Historic Campaign Web Portal Launched for Colorado Personhood Amendment

Historic Campaign Web Portal Launched for Colorado Personhood Amendment

MEDIA ADVISORY, July 2 /Christian Newswire/ — Colorado’s Amendment 62 personhood campaign is set to launch a remarkable Internet tool, MyCampaignTracker.org, on July 4th, 2010. The Tracker will help our state secure recognition of the right to life acknowledged by America’s Declaration of Independence: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life…”

“We have human rights because we are made in our Creator’s image and likeness,” said amendment co-sponsor Leslie Hanks, “and therefore we have a moral obligation to protect and love our children, born and preborn.”

MyCampaignTracker.org is a multi-functioning website designed to capitalize on the grassroots personhood movement in Colorado, and will be utilized to saturate the state with grassroots activity through November’s election.

MyCampaignTracker.org is designed to encourage the grassroots personhood movement in Colorado to reach local communities across our state with our campaign message of “Persons not Property,” through November’s election.

The innovative MyCampaignTracker.org answers the question: “What can I do to help?” Pro-life Coloradans select a campaign activity, follow simple instructions, and make their campaign efforts visible to other Amendment 62 supporters. Supporters can actually watch their efforts combine into a greater whole to make a difference on behalf of preborn babies in Colorado.

Colorado’s Personhood Amendment has boasted one of the largest volunteer signature campaigns in state history, resulting in one of the largest pro-life grassroots organizations Colorado has ever seen. In March, volunteers surprised naysayers by collecting 46,671 signatures, when only just over 15,000 were required. Colorado personhood volunteers are eager to begin using MyCampaignTracker.org.

“Personhood is a movement of average people, with average resources, fighting an enormous battle against the killing of human persons,” stated Keith Mason, co-founder of Personhood USA. “We have seen these people, many of whom had never volunteered for a pro-life cause before, band together with God’s help to post amazing victories in putting Personhood on the ballot. Now, with MyCampaignTracker.org, we have a phenomenal resource that can help us win in November.”

Amendment 62, co-sponsored by Colorado Right To Life and Personhood Colorado, states: “Person defined. As used in sections 3, 6, and 25 of Article II of the state constitution, the term ‘person’ shall apply to every human being from the beginning of the biological development of that human being.”

www.PersonhoodColorado.com

Amendment 62 My Campaign Tracker Launching Soon ...

Amendment 62 is going to be a groundbreaking pro-life campaign. Using the latest web based technology we are going to empower you, the grassroots, to manage YOUR campaign at the local level. WHAT CAN I DO? Personhood Colorado and Colorado Right to Life have teamed up to answer this question and empower you to take command of your neighborhood.

 

 

 

By Clicking on the 62 icon below, you will be able to go to a website that will allow you to order campaign materials, organize mailing and leafletting campaigns, and keep track of all of the activities that have been done and those that still need to be done.

MyCampaignTracker.org will be up and running very shortly, but you can register right now. 

We are so excited to be fighting this fight alongside you, and we pray that God gives us strength and wisdom to be advocates for those who have no voice.

Amendment 62 / Personhood, gets more GOP support than in 2008

GJSentinel.com-Grand Junction Daily Sentinel http://www.gjsentinel.com/articles/print/prolife_measures_support_reviv Pro-life measure’s support revived

By Charles Ashby
Monday, May 10, 2010

The last time the personhood amendment made the Colorado ballot in 2008, a number of anti-abortion Republican leaders either distanced themselves from it or outright opposed the idea because they said it went too far.

None of that seems to be the case with the 2010 version of the measure, political observers say.

As a result, all of the top-named GOP candidates for governor and the U.S. Senate have publicly supported the ballot question that would declare that life begins at conception.

That’s a big contrast from 2008, when such top GOP people as then-U.S. Senate candidate Bob Schaffer and Colorado Republican Party Chairman Dick Wadhams, among others, were outspoken critics of the ballot question that voters ultimately trounced by an overwhelmingly 3-1 margin.

This year’s ballot question, known as Amendment 62, is written virtually the same. Instead of saying a human life begins at the moment of fertilization, it says life begins at the “biological development” of that human being.

What’s the difference?

“There isn’t a big difference,” said Gualberto Garcia Jones, director of Personhood Colorado, the group that put both measures on the ballot. “It’s a technicality, but it’s not meant to mislead anyone or give us an excuse to do it again.”

The ultimate goal is to make abortion illegal, and the ballot means to do that by drawing what would almost certainly be a court challenge. Garcia Jones and other personhood supporters hope that inevitable lawsuit will lead to a reversal of Roe v. Wade, the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision that led to legalized abortions.

In 2008, however, top GOP leaders such as Wadhams and Schaffer said if the personhood measure ended up in court, it ran the risk of solidifying that court ruling rather than reversing it.

But while Garcia Jones disagreed with arguments against the 2008 ballot question now just as much as he did then, he was surprised to learn it’s winning support among such mainstream political candidates as Jane Norton and Ken Buck, who are running for U.S. Senate, and Dan Maes and Scott McInnis, who announced his support for the idea at a Western Colorado Conservative Alliance debate last week.

“Just goes to show you, I’m the director of the campaign and I didn’t know that,” he said. “If they’re supporting it, it’s probably because of a combination of their principles and the political climate.”

Democrats are just as much against the idea this year as they were the last time, and they’re not alone. The Colorado Catholic Conference, which represents the state’s three Catholic dioceses on matters of public policy, is expected to come out against it this year as it did in 2008.

Political pollster Floyd Ciruli said the politics behind the ballot question, just like politics in general this year compared to 2008, are entirely different.

That election was viewed as a big Democratic year, and polarizing GOP social issues such as abortion were unlikely to go anywhere, Ciruli said.

This year the political landscape is more favorable to Republicans, and any issue that would bring conservative voters to the polls is something they need to embrace, he said.

“This is a primary in which these front-runner candidates are being challenged by their right,” Ciruli said. “Not only do they need to win that challenge, they still need lots of enthusiasm from that block of voters. When you look down the repertoire of what they have said, they are consistently taking the most conservative views that they might have waffled on a few years ago.”

Like Ciruli, Wadhams said taking such far-right stances on social issues won’t hurt Republican candidates in general elections as they may have in the past, because the electorate as a whole isn’t focused on them.

Historically, candidates on both sides of the political aisle tended to steer clear of such hot-button issues that can pull them too far from the center. But this year, the focus is so directed on the economy, jobs and fiscal matters, such issues as abortion will almost go unnoticed, Wadhams said.

“I don’t think is this is going to be a defining issue in these campaigns either way,” he said. “What is far more of issue is the cost, scope, size and power of government. That has to do with the stimulus bill, the health care bill, cap and trade, car taxes. Those are the issues that define the agenda of 2010.”

AFA Journal Features Article On Personhood USA

Dear Friends,
I am so excited to share this new article from the AFA Journal – the monthly publication of the American Family Association – featuring Personhood USA!

http://www.onenewsnow.com/Journal/editorial.aspx?id=990944

There’s no need to explain what an honor this is, considering the vast impact and outreach of American Family Association. Still, we are shouting glory to Jesus for this wonderful representation of Personhood USA. This article offers a startling contract to the biased mainstream media, which often does a hack job on our quotes and comments.

AFA’s professionalism in printing our quotes in their entirety was a breath of fresh air!

But this article is just the tip of the iceberg!

AFA has outwardly spoken out about Personhood, which is no less than what we would expect of a Christ-centered, pro-family and pro-life organization. Even better, though, they put their money where their mouth is!

AFA already has an outstanding reputation for not just talking the talk, but walking the walk as well. But in a sea of organizations that have claimed to be pro-life, even pro-personhood of the preborn baby, AFA is one of the few who has backed their word with deed.

Did you know that the American Family Association was instrumental in helping us to get Personhood Mississippi on the ballot?  
Did you know that they were a HUGE help in Montana and California, as well?
If you’re going to have a giant in your corner, AFA is about as big as they get.

And we couldn’t thank them enough for going to bat for preborn babies and fighting the Personhood battle with us. Thank you AFA!

Please enjoy this article, and help us to thank AFA for all they are doing in support of the personhood rights of preborn babies!
Keith Mason

http://www.onenewsnow.com/Journal/editorial.aspx?id=990944

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