UPDATE, 10:45a: Moderator Bethany found the following YouTube video of a young man, Daniel Drinker, with Down syndrome, who supported Barack Obama in the primary because he was a “good talker,” was “black,” had a “good wife,” and had a “deep voice.” Sounds like reasons why many Obama supporters voted for him, but I digress. Dan didn’t know Barack Obama supports killing preborn babies with Down syndrome. Wonder if that would have made a difference in his vote.

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kids.jpgThis is fabulous news. Makes me want to cry just thinking about it. Here’s the press release emailed to me. An attached note stated the group has invited Sarah Palin to participate. That would be wonderful….
For more information:
Eileen Haupt: 802-899-4882
Leticia Velasquez: 860-556-9116

Families who have children
with Down Syndrome
to march together in the 2009 March for Life in DC
to raise awareness about the high incidence
of aborting babies with Down syndrome


Leticia Velasquez and Eileen Haupt, two mothers who each have a daughter with Down syndrome, are organizing a group of families who have children with Down syndrome to march together in the 2009 March for Life in Washington, D.C. We are calling our endeavor KIDS (Keep Infants with Down Syndrome) to raise awareness about the 90% abortion rate of babies with Down syndrome and to challenge the misinformation that often leads mothers who receive a prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome to seek an abortion.
WHEN: Thursday, January 22, 2009, 11:30 a.m. to Noon
WHERE: National Right to Life Committee, 512 10th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.
WHAT: Meeting place for families who have children with Down syndrome (and other prenatally diagnosed conditions) to walk together in the 2009 March for Life
Leticia and Eileen’s bios are posted below.
Leticia Velasquez is a mother of three daughters and lives in CT. Her 6-year-old daughter, Christina, has Down syndrome. Leticia has a background in journalism. She is the creator of several blogs and writes for several publications, including the National Catholic Register and Faith & Family magazine. Her recent article published in the NCR entitled “Down, Hero Dad, and Palin” reported on the recent passage of the “Prenatally and Postnatally Diagnosed Conditions Awareness Act,” and the influence that Sarah Palin and the late Tom Vander Woude had on the success of the bill becoming law.
Eileen Haupt is the mother of two daughters and lives in VT. After her daughter Sadie was born with Down syndrome almost 10 years ago, she was drawn into the pro-life movement when she learned about the high incidence of aborting babies with Down syndrome. She is on the board of the VT Right to Life Committee and is the Alternate Delegate from VT to the board of the National Right to Life Committee. She ran as a candidate for state representative in her district in VT in the 2008 elections.

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