[Music]
[Kids] We're pro-life!
[Student] I think being pro-life
is the most important thing
anybody can because if you don't
life you don't have anything.
And it's such a gift from God we
should all be protecting it
supporting it, and looking out
for those who are the most
vulnerable of us.
So this is just a great
experience and I wouldn't
want to be anywhere else.
[Cardinal Wuerl] When you look
at this Verizon center
filled with young people and you
know that across town
we have another center, Comcast,
filled with people.
And we're going to have hundreds
of thousands of young people
on the street today.
Each one of them is a sign of
hope.
[Archbishop Vigano] The path to
the attainment
of the common good and to peace
is above all that is respect
for human life in all its many
aspects.
Beginning with his conception,
to his development, 
and up to his natural end.
[Fr. Carter Griffin] The
greatest civil rights
battle of all time is not just
taking place out there,
its taking place in here.
Before we can change laws, we
have to change hearts
beginning with our own.
Before pro-life can be a
political agenda,
It has to become a personal
agenda.
Before we can take on the
culture of death,
We have to become a part of the
culture of life.
[Fr. David Wells] For forty
years,
people have come to this city
and marched.
For forty years people have
braved the worst weather
imaginable to protest, to march,
to say to our leaders
this law is unjust.
It is bad for mothers.
It is bad for fathers.
Its bad for families.
And we know so well that its bad
for children.
We must overturn this law.
[Cardinal Wuerl] The value of
life is something
young people appreciate.
And growingly, statistics show
across this country
more and more and more of our
young people are saying
taking innocent human life is
not the answer to the problems
we face.
[music]
[cheering]
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