Monday, October 10, 2005

Day of Silent Solidarity

By Rachel Nowery
On Oct. 25, students from around the country will remain silent, in solidarity for over 4,000 babies killed that day by surgical abortion. Students will wear a red armband or red duct tape with the word “Life” written on it to identify themselves as taking part in the day of solidarity. Students will also carry flyers that explain why they are remaining silent for the day.

The Student’s Day of Silent Solidarity is a day to stand in silent unity with our brothers and sisters who never had a chance to speak. Everyday thousands of innocent children are silenced before they can ever speak their first words. They never have a chance to laugh, sing, cry, or even breathe.

If you would like to take part in the Student’s Day of Silent Solidarity, please register with Stand True, a non-profit organization promoting standing for morals, pro-life beliefs and Jesus Christ. There is no cost. Stand True wants to keep a list of schools around the country that have students participating. Register at Silent@StandTrue.com and please include your name, school and state, so Stand True can keep track of how many schools and colleges will be participating.

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