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The
Story of the CPLC Bear Flag Symbol
The California ProLife
Council is working to change the face of California. Made up of
thousands of volunteers, CPLC is working throughout the state to educate
fellow citizens on the basic pro-life issues, to encourage legislators to
protect innocent human life, and to elect new public officials when our
present ones fail. We are people who believe in the basic principles
that our great state of California was founded on. We have a
commitment and an unyielding zeal to protect the young and defenseless among
us.
In 1846, a courageous group of thirty-three American settlers fought for
California's freedom and independence from Mexico. As their symbol
they carried the California Bear flag, it still remains today as our state
flag.
Popular culture has done much to keep the image of the "49er" and
the famous California gold Rush alive; but many do not realize that it was a
desire to protect children and family, and not simply gold fever that was
driving force behind California's emergence as a state.
William B. Ide, who was the President of the brief California Republic, in
recounting his story, "The Bear flag Party," said that the
motivating elements of the Bear Flag Revolt were not "Those who lusted
after gold dust... but were settlers who had brought with them their
children and families, people motivated by the desire to protect their
own." These early California settlers were moved by the zeal and
ferocity of the Grizzly bear in her unyielding defense of her young.
Now, nearly a hundred and fifty years later, California is once again faced
with a struggle of historic proportions.
Today's pro-life cause is
in some ways even more precious than that of 1846. at stake is more
than the political allegiance of a geographic area. A much more
pressing and pertinent issue, the value of each and every human life, is at
risk. This issue was so important to the founders of both our nation
and our state, that in the founding documents of both, the "right to
life" is enshrined as a foundational element.
It is for this reason that we have adopted the "Bear Flag" as a
symbol for the California ProLife movement. In the spirit of those
valiant souls who fought so bravely to insure a California that was strong
and free, a protective haven for their families and children, we seek to
restore to our state and our nation, the respect and protection for innocent
human life.
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