Saving Lives Weekend Open Trackbacks Thread
Posted by Adam Graham in : Open TrackbacksAbortion is a national tragedy for millions upon millions of babies and their mothers, as women suffer for years with post-traumatic stress disorder. In Boise, we now have a chance to do something different. Generation Life is going to build a new life affirming health clinic called Stanton Health Services which I wrote about in the mid-week open trackbacks thread.
To help get Stanton Health Care get started, I’m asking for people to pledge their support to me in the upcoming Harvest Community Golf Tournament on August the 5th. You can pledge a certain amount per hole. Example $1 per hole would be $18. I’m not much a golfer, but I’ll give it a try for the chance to help save lives. E-mail me your pledge along with your name, address, and phone number. All information will be kept confidential. Please, your help is greatly needed.
Now, with that welcome to today’s Open Trackback party:
1) Post about anything that’s in good taste. No porn, no spam, no profanity.
2) Send me a trackback of any tasteful post you want and as soon as I check my blog, I’ll update this post with your link provided you link back to this thread. If your software won’t allow you to send trackbacks, just use the Wizbang Standalone Pinger
3) Deadline is Sunday at 11:00 PM MDT. Further trackbacks won’t be posted after that time.
For your convenience, here’s today’s link and the trackback:
http://adamsweb.us/blog/htsrv/trackback.php/2193
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