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Male abuser gets abortion pills online; vendor shows no remorse
/0 Comments/in Abortion pills, Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardMother Jones has an article in its April/May issue entitled “She Started Selling Abortion Pills Online. Then the Feds Showed Up.” Quick pause for alternate headlines that more accurately capture the tone of the piece: She Broke The Law. But It Was An Abortion Law, So It Shouldn’t Have Counted. Evil Police Fail to Recognize […]
Life: A Difficult Choice, but Still the Right Choice
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized, Your Stories /by Guest BloggerI still remember the day I was sitting on the toilet in the bathroom watching the second blue line on my pregnancy test appear. My heart started racing and the room darkened as if I was about to pass out. My daughter is the most beautiful person I have ever met. She was unplanned. I […]
Events This Week
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardThere are three events this week which may be of interest to our readers. First, tonight, over 100 Students for Life of America chapters are screening the film Gosnell, followed by a live-streamed Q&A. Check the list of schools here to find a screening near you. Second, on Thursday evening, Equal Rights Institute is putting on […]
Dear Hillary Clinton: late-term abortions are *not* “almost always” medically necessary.
/0 Comments/in Later Abortion /by Monica SnyderOn September 20, 2015, HRC appeared on CBS’ “Face the Nation” and stated: I think that the kind of late-term abortions that take place are because of medical necessity. And, therefore, I would hate to see the government interfering with that decision. FactCheck.org took Clinton to task for this claim [emphasis added]: A spokesman for […]
Comfortable pro-choice people: can we just not talk about the “killing babies” part?
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Monica SnyderRecently the FB group Defund Live Action posted this: I can see an argument for avoiding the word “baby” while discussing abortion, but this post is more like “Can we just not discuss the other organism involved in this controversy at all? Can we please only use the euphemisms that keep me comfortable?” This kind […]
Students for Life of America launches action arm
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardAbove: SFLA staffer Tina Whittington speaks at #ResistInfanticide rally in Richmond, VA For years, Students for Life of America (SFLA) has organized students and young people to promote the rights of children in the womb. Its many activities—which I can only begin to list here, but include educational displays, speakers, rallies, direct aid to pregnant […]
Short blog hiatus
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardWe are going to a leadership summit and will be back Monday.
How #ShoutYourAbortion Changed My Mind
/1 Comment/in Uncategorized, Your Stories /by Guest BloggerI was raised pro-life. My parents were so passionate about the cause, in fact, that when my four brothers and I got old enough to drive, any new car had to be fitted with a pro-life bumper sticker or it wasn’t allowed on their property. All through childhood, I never questioned this idea. It seemed […]
Retraction: The terrifying trend of “telemed” abortion.
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Monica SnyderHello readers, This morning we published a guest blog about telemed abortion claiming it is a particularly dangerous practice. After push back from FB and blog commenters alike, we took a closer look and agree the post is off-base, so we have unpublished it. In the interest of transparency I’m posting this replacement note in […]
Take heart, the pro-life side is doing well.
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Monica SnyderI know it’s been a frustrating couple weeks with NY, VA, and the many conversations that have ensued. But big picture, guys: 1) Abortion rates continue to decline. They peaked at 29.3 abortions per 1,000 women in 1980; in 2014 it was 14.6. 2) Abortion clinics continue to close every year. >>The number of U.S. […]