I have heard Evangelical Christians argue that it is not that important anymore to elect pro-choice legislators or a president because only the Supreme Court can overturn Roe v. Wade. Rather that we need to focus on other helpless groups who we can actually help. And that we may be electing the wrong representatives because we have missed other people God cares about because we are solely fixed on ending aboriton in the US. And that we must pick our battles more wisely. And to a certain extent they are correct...we may not be able to abolish abortion completely. And while abolishing abortion is the ultimate goal, I believe many Christians have given up the fight thinking that if abloshing abortion is not atainable then it just isn't worth fighting for. It's sad really...Christians should be pushing the issue. And even if abolishing abortion completely does not happen in our lifetimes, it is still worth the fight. And in the case of FOCA, every little battle won can have huge implications. Winning little battles can lead towards winning the war. Most wars are not won in one sweeping battle, but through little victories.