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Why Abortion Regulation Matters
/1 Comment/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard[Today’s guest post is by Maria Tsikalas.] News organizations from Al Jazeera America to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel were in full force last week lamenting current and pending legislation in Louisiana, Wisconsin and other states that would require admitting privileges at nearby hospitals for abortion providers. The New York Times said: The requirement that doctors […]
How many “bad apples” does it take before you finally treat the orchard?
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardJust a few notes about the above graphic (which I encourage you to share on facebook). This is just a sampling of the abortionists and abortion facilities that are known to have endangered women, as evidenced by health code violations, repeated ambulance calls, and medical malpractice lawsuits. The key word is “known,” because in the […]
Abortion and maternal mortality: correlation is not causation
/44 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardI recently discovered an awesome website called Spurious Correlations. It uses hilarious graphs to illustrate the long-understood but frequently ignored truth that correlation is not causation. “Number of people who died by becoming tangled in their bedsheets” and “Total revenue generated by skiing facilities (US).” Clearly the ski resort industry has blood on its hands. […]
Two inspiring lives
/2 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardNumerous pro-life groups commented on Maya Angelou’s passing last week. Most emphasized her courage in rejecting abortion when she became pregnant at the age of 16. But the Radiance Foundation pointed out that Angelou did not speak out for other children to have the same chance at life. In fact, she fundraised for Planned Parenthood, the […]
Last chance! Join the “You are not alone” campaign
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardYou are not alone (urxalone) is a wonderful campaign in support of post-abortive women. It’s been going on for the past month or so, and it ends tomorrow. So make sure you participate! 1) Go to urxalone.com. 2) Sign the open letter to people who are struggling with a past abortion. 2) Submit a photo […]
When access and choice collide
/12 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardAlthough it’s always been a minor theme in pro-abortion advocacy, abortion “access” has been front and center lately, particularly when it comes to state requirements that abortionists have admitting privileges at local hospitals. The goal of this legislation is to stop the practice of (literal) fly-by-night abortionists, who come into town for abortions, fly back […]
There’s something unusual about this photograph
/3 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardOn the right is me, Kelsey Hazzard, the president of Secular Pro-Life. On the left is Monica Snyder, SPL’s West Coast Coordinator. For years, Monica has led the SPL contingent at the Walk for Life West Coast. Last year, she had the honor of addressing the entire Walk for Life crowd! But it’s more than […]
Five secular pro-life arguments to avoid
/28 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Guest Blogger[Today’s guest post by Kris Skul is part of our paid blogging program.] We already know that religious arguments against abortion are ineffective at reaching a general audience—that’s why Secular Pro-Life exists. But not every secular defense is airtight, either. Many common pro-life arguments are readily refuted by abortion supporters, even if they make […]
NARAL applauds censorship of abortion alternatives leader
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardBrat Fest is an annual festival that takes place in Madison, Wisconsin every year to raise money for charity. One of the speakers invited to this year’s festival was Bob Lenz. I do not know Bob Lenz, but apparently he’s a Christian who is involved in suicide prevention work. Good for him. Seems like an […]
Which side is extreme?
/20 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard[Today’s guest post by Chris Rostenberg is part of our paid blogging program.] In the United States, the courts treat abortion as a constitutional right through all nine months, for any reason, and that has been the law since 1973. It’s shocking how many defenders of the Supreme Court’s abortion decisions do not know this. […]