Contact: Pastor Stephen Broden, 214-394-0098
DALLAS, Oct. 27, 2011 /Standard Newswire/ -- Black Pro-Life leaders are carefully evaluating all presidential candidates and their positions concerning abortion and the right to life.
Therefore, this letter is not an endorsement of Herman Cain's candidacy for President; it is rather a recognition of his clear Pro-Life position and years of participation to end the staggering abortion rate in the Black community and in the general population of America.
We the undersigned stand in full support of Mr. Cain's stated Pro-Life position of affirming life from conception until natural death; his strong support for a Human Life Amendment; and his history of involvement in the Pro-Life community's fight for life. Cain's pro-life stance, coupled with his history of support both financially and otherwise, clearly represent that Mr. Cain is a bona fide Pro-Life candidate.
Here are a few examples of Mr. Cain's active involvement in issues related to the Pro-Life concerns: during his 2004 campaign for Senate in Georgia Mr. Cain made life one of his main issues, he signed Georgia Right to Life's affirmation which is one of the more strict affirmations in the nation. And it is widely reported that he has made contributions exceeding a million dollars to promote the Pro-Life message in the Black Community.
The life issue in the Black community is a matter of urgency especially for those of us who are deeply concerned about the specific targeting of our community by Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers in the abortion industry. We have determined that Herman Cain's position on abortion is consistent with those within the Pro-Life community.
Pastor Stephen E. Broden
Fair Park Bible Fellowship
Dallas, Texas
Catherine Davis
Founder Restoration Project
Atlanta, Georgia
Dr. Day Gardner
President
National Black Pro-Life Union
Washington, D.C.
Walter B. Hoye ll
Issues 4 Life Foundation
Union City, California
Dr. Alveda King
Civil Rights Activist
King for America
Atlanta, Georgia
Pastor Dean Nelson
Vice President
Frederick Douglass Foundation
Washington, D.C.