Spurred by daughter’s life, Dundalk native advocated for ban of ...

...“I’m glad my mom did not let me die.

It’s a good law.

It saves babies.”Donna wants to go to London, meet actor Hugh Laurie (TV’s House M.D.) at Buckingham Palace and be declared a princess.

“She’s a little self-promoter,” Vance said.

“Her agent won’t have to work too hard.”Vance and her daughter were both signed last week by Ambassadors, a Nashville-based talent agency.“Donna was talking to her agent on the phone, flipped her hair like an actress would and said she wanted to do TV work as soon as possible,” Vance said.

“She’s such a ham.”Having spent the past 10 years in the public spotlight, it’s no surprise Donna shows media savvy.Mother and daughter testified before Congress in 1997 and 2003 in favor of bills banning IDX, as a counter to the argument that the procedure could be a medical necessity.“No one can refute the fact of Donna Joy’s life,” Vance said.

“She told Congress that doctors recommended she be aborted, but look how she turned out.”Vance said she and Donna visited the offices of every congressman — many of whom refused to see her —...

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