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Sunny Florida
/2 Comments/in Uncategorized /by AmeliaLinneSo, today I sidewalk counseled for the first time outside of Planned Parenthood of Collier County, down in sunny Florida. They perform abortions on Mondays, which is a tad inconvenient when sidewalk counseling. However, if South Florida is known for anything, it is for the retirees. The pro-lifers here are very active and they pray […]
Control and Misogyny
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Monica Snyder[This is the third post in a series on the pro-life movement and misogyny. Previous posts can be found here: Logical Reasoning and Misogyny Bunnies and Misogyny] It cannot be denied that the pro-life perspective endorses a more limited range of options for women. Does taking away options infer hostility or, at best, indifference towards […]
Abortionists’ Legal Woes
/2 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardTwo doctors are reportedly training to become abortionists, with plans to set up shop in Wichita, Kansas. One of them, Mila Means, has a past: Means has a troubled past that includes disciplinary action taken against her medical license for the misuse of psychiatry in her family practice, having improper personal relationships with patients, and […]
What can we learn from the polls?
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Guest BloggerToday’s post is by guest author Nulono. You’re probably very familiar with this graph by now. Many have been declaring this a success, and in early 2009 with a statistically significant (outside the margin of error) majority it appeared it was. The trend we’re seeing in youth is very promising. In 2010, however, […]
Quick News Bulletin: 12/16/10
/1 Comment/in Uncategorized /by Matthew NewmanToday I’m going into a little more depth on a few stories – so check them out. Ireland – The European Union’s Court ruled that the Irish abortion ban breached the human rights of a specific woman in a specific instance. The decision is already being dubbed the “Roe v. Wade of Europe.” Three women […]
Roe v. Wade: A Brief Overview
/4 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Monica SnyderIn 1973, the US Supreme Court ruled in the case of Roe v. Wade. The Court reasoned that a woman has a right to an abortion under the Constitution’s implied right to privacy. The Court’s reasoning has subsequently been derided by people from both the pro-choice and pro-life movements. If you want evidence of how […]
Can technology end abortion?
/14 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardOver the last few years, numerous scientific breakthroughs have shown that adult cells can be made to behave like embryonic stem cells. These “induced pluripotent stem cells” have great promise. Not only are they more ethical than embryonic stem cells, but since they can be derived from the same patient who needs treatment, they don’t […]
It’s Never Too Late!
/2 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Life for Everyone!An article has been circulating about a mother in the Las Vegas area who chose to keep her baby– even after the abortion process had begun! A new mission has started by the brave sidewalk counselors of the Pro-life Action League to save babies from being aborted during the second trimester abortion process. During certain […]
Bunnies and Misogyny
/3 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Monica Snyder[This is the second post in a series on the pro-life movement and misogyny. Additional posts can be found here: Logical Reasoning and Misogyny Control and Misogyny] An analogy: A fatal disease is spreading among a population. An ointment is being developed that will likely cure the disease, but every few ounces of the ointment […]
Today’s stories
/2 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardThe Department of Defense authorization bill, which contained both taxpayer funding of abortion (the Burris Amendment) and the repeal of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, has failed to pass. Now, a standalone piece of legislation has been introduced to repeal Don’t Ask Don’t Tell. By divorcing it from the abortion issue, LGBT advocates may be able […]