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Douglas Karpen is the New Kermit Gosnell
/1 Comment/in Uncategorized /by Monica Snyder[This post is reprinted with permission from Difficult Run.] Aside from wishing that people would simply not talk about Kermit Gosnell at all, pro-choice groups in American politics would really like everyone to understand that Kermit Gosnell was a horrific aberration. As a group, the pro-choice movement tends to circle the wagon around late-term abortionists and […]
Wall Street Journal: Abortion is “America’s Second Civil War”
/4 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardDaniel Henninger writes: No other public policy has divided the people of the United States for so long and so deeply. Abortion is America’s second civil war. . . . Across the 40 post-Roe years, the idea of a deeply personal decision, or choice, has taken a back seat to the hard face of public […]
Secular options for abortion healing
/12 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardI am often asked if I know of any non-religious resources for post-abortion recovery. Most post-abortion programs are Christian, with a particular emphasis on doctrines relating to repentance and forgiveness. And for some women, that’s fine. But many post-abortive women are not Christian, and not interested in conversion. They struggle with the same issues of […]
How Pro-Choice People Tend to Corrupt the Debate
/56 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Clinton WilcoxThe abortion debate certainly has a tendency to become emotional. There are many logical arguments used to argue for and against abortion, but these can be largely ignored in favor of appeals to emotion (such as trying to argue that pro-life people are trying to take away an important “choice” for women to make). Now, […]
I am not a myth
/9 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Guest Blogger[Today’s guest post is by the wonderful Melissa Ohden.] “This idea of an infant being born alive in the process of a botched abortion and people not making efforts to resuscitate — I think that’s a myth they like to propagate. It’s just not something that really happens.” So said Jessica Arons, an abortion advocate […]
Forced Abortions Around the World
/10 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard[Today’s guest post is by SPL member Nathaniel Givens. It originally appeared on his personal blog, Difficult Run.] As a general rule when I’m talking about the abortion issue I’m talking about it primarily in America. And, within that context, I usually refer to those who want abortion to be kept legal as “pro-choice”. I […]
In case you missed it…
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardRead this fabulous editorial from James Taranto of the Wall Street Journal: ‘Stop Being a Baby’: Infanticide and the infantilization of women. The Guardian reports that famous Chinese filmmaker Zhang Yimou is in hot water for allegedly violating the one-child policy many times over. But average Chinese people are skeptical that someone of Zhang’s stature […]
Shocking video from late-term abortionist Leroy Carhart
/1 Comment/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardLive Action’s press release can be found here, and Jill Stanek has some excellent commentary as well. But really, the video speaks quite loudly for itself: (All dialogue is captioned, so you can watch with the volume off if need be. But I’m not going to declare it “safe for work.” It is extremely jarring […]
There are only three reasons women have abortions
/19 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardImage via iwastesomuchtime.com There has been a wealth of research on the question of why women have abortions. We know from sources such as the Guttmacher Institute (which supports abortion) that indeed, “a lot of it has to do with economics.” In the overwhelming majority of cases, women cite socioeconomic factors like financial strain, career […]
Teen Mom’s Senior Portrait
/3 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardA North Carolina high school pulled a teen’s senior portrait because she had the portrait taken with her baby boy. As ABC reports: A high school student is fighting back after her senior photo was pulled from the school yearbook. The photo shows North Carolina senior Caitlin Tiller holding her now one-year old son. The […]