Pro-life Industry vs. Pro-life Ministry
American RTL at the Institute on the Constitution
Then president of American Right to Life, Brian Rohrbough, spoke to a packed house at the Institute on the Constitution January 9th 2009. Now you can see Mr. Rohrbough's presentation on DVD for only $19.99. Order your copy today and not only will you be helping support American Right To Life but you will also equip yourself to better defend the personhood of the unborn child. Call 1-888-888-ARTL (2785) to order your copy today!
Maryland's 2009 Personhood Sponsor cites this ARTL presentation as the reason he now rejects regulations. As the executive director of the Institute on the Constitution and a Maryland State Delegate, Don Dwyer was in the audience when Brian Rohrbough spoke on personhood in this talk, Pro-life Industry vs. Pro-life Ministry. Months later, Delegate Dwyer gave this endorsement on Denver radio of the personhood strategy: “It’s as a result of Brian Rohrbough's statements, and his commitment and conviction to this issue, that I’ve introduced the [2009] Personhood bill in Maryland. I can no longer support a piece of legislation that ends with ‘and then you can kill the baby.’ And I want to make a confession. A year ago I would not have been able to say that. A year ago, I would have supported a parental consent piece of legislation, or any other legislation that was attempting, or at least giving the appearance of moving in the right direction. And I can't do that any longer."
Industry Members: As compared to pro-life ministries, the pro-life industry includes the National Right to Life Committee, Concerned Women for America, and other Tier 3 and Tier 4 leaders and groups including Americans United for Life, Jay Sekulow's American Center for Law and Justice, Ron Paul, Pat Robertson, and the Heritage Foundation.
For one example of what happens when a ministry becomes an industry, see AmericanRTL.org/pba, including this:
$250 Million Dollar PBA Fundraiser: The PBA "ban" was a cash cow. This ARTL spreadsheet, compiled by a Michigan CPA volunteering for ARTL, documents that the pro-life industry raised more than a quarter of a billion dollars on a "ban" that never had the ability to save a single child, although it was great as a long-term industry fundraiser.

