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CEO of firebombed pregnancy center says pro-abortion attacks prove life is winning

Updated: June 16, 2022 at 10:57 am EST  See Comments

Thu Jun 16, 2022 – 10:01 am EDTThu Jun 16, 2022 – 10:18 am EDT

BUFFALO, New York (LifeSiteNews) — The CEO of the Buffalo pregnancy resource center firebombed by Jane’s Revenge, a radical pro-abortion group, said the attacks prove that the pro-life movement is winning.

CompassCare CEO Jim Harden told radio host Glenn Beck on Monday that leftists attacked his center because it does not agree with the “elites’ position” that women need abortion.

“Glass was broken and fires lit because we do not comply with the ruling elites’ position that we should be referring and providing for abortion,” Harden said on Monday. “Women do not feel like they have a choice when they’re facing an unplanned pregnancy, they feel stuck, trapped, like they’ve got no choice, like they need to have an abortion.”

“And what we do is we erase the need for abortion by transforming a woman’s fear into confidence with ethical medical care and community support,” he declared.  

READ: Pro-abortion activist arrested over attempted murder of Justice Kavanaugh indicted by grand jury

Harden said the pregnancy center is still reaching out to women while the building is being rebuilt and questioned why

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