Rugged individualism and self-reliance are prized traits in Montana. For freedom’s sake, vote No on taking innocent lives

Despite this big-hearted neighborliness, Montanans are being asked to turn away from those who need the most help, who have no voice, and too often find themselves with no one to defend them: our preborn sons and daughters. We’re being prodded by a multi-million-dollar, out-of-state campaign to withhold the simple decency and Montana values that unborn children need from us to get their own start in life.

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By Barrett DukeBrent Leatherwood, posted November 1, 2024 in Abortion

Editor’s note: This piece originally appeared in the Billings Gazette.

Rugged individualism and self-reliance are highly prized traits in Montana. We agree that people should be as free as possible to make their own way in life. To succeed through your own effort is a worthy goal. If we’re being honest, though, most of us, probably all of us, have needed someone to be there for us at a crucial moment.

That’s why even in Montana, you’ll find neighbors helping neighbors. You’ll see churches ministering to the vulnerable all around them in their communities. And you’ll witness moments of incredible generosity as complete strangers lend a helping hand to those in need. In short, the big skies of Montana are only matched by the big hearts of her citizens.

Despite this big-hearted neighborliness, Montanans are being asked to turn away from those who need the most help, who have no voice, and too often find themselves with no one to defend them: our preborn sons and daughters. We’re being prodded by a multi-million-dollar, out-of-state campaign to withhold the simple decency and Montana values that unborn children need from us to get their own start in life. More Here

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