American Tradition, Family, Property: Fighting the Counter-Revolution

In Defense of the Unborn

Marching to Make Abortion Unthinkable

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The American TFP joined well over 100,000 concerned Americans from across the country for the annual March for Life in Washington D.C.

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TFP Marches with Tens of Thousands in Washington, D.C.

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TFP Marches with Tens of Thousands in Washington, D.C. Tens of thousands of anti-abortion protesters from across the nation gathered on January 22 in Washington DC for the 29th March for Life. Members and supporters of the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property (TFP) were among the participants, appearing with their characteristic standards and marching brass band.

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TFP Responds to President Bush's Statement on Embryonic Stem Cell Research

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TFP Responds to President Bush’s Statement on Embryonic Stem Cell ResearchIn an August 11 statement, the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property (TFP) criticized President Bush’s recent statement on federally funded embryonic stem cell research on existing stem cell lines. It qualified the compromise as a decision that has opened “a veritable Pandora’s box of moral, ethical and legal problems.”

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Marching with Greater Expectations

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Marching With Greater ExpectationsSomething was different about the March for Life 2001 in Washington D.C. this January 22. Perhaps this difference was one of mood. The anti-abortion movement has long suffered the terrible winter of the pro-abortion Clinton Administration. One could sense a sigh of relief in expectation of a thaw.

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