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The story behind the story
/5 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardTea partier Christine O’Donnell won the Delaware Republican primary, causing the media to go into a tizzy. Political pundits are speculating wildly about the chances of the tea party movement being a massive political force come November. I’m not going to make any predictions either way. I just want to take a moment to note […]
Assorted news
/3 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard1) Abortionist Rapin Osathanondh took a plea deal in his trial for the 2007 botched-abortion death of Laura Hope Smith. His guilty plea for involuntary manslaughter came on the third anniversary of Smith’s death. Sentencing will take place later today and is expected to be fairly light: the 67-year-old, who has already agreed to stop […]
Being a good sport
/10 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Life for Everyone!Editor’s note: As part of our new Secular Sidewalk program, Monday blog posts will be written by sidewalk counselors. This week, our guest blogger is Heather from Virginia. So as I stated in my last post, I go to Planned Parenthood every Saturday when they perform abortions to offer better options to pregnant girls. Now […]
Sorry, no news today or tomorrow
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardSchoolwork has caught up with me. Heather will blog on Monday, and I’ll be back Tuesday.
New PP report shows increased abortion, decreased everything else
/4 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardBack in July, Live Action wondered why Planned Parenthood’s 2008 annual report was delayed. It has now arrived, and the figures show that Planned Parenthood has focused more on abortions and less on its supposed core services. (The total number of abortions done in the United States is decreasing.) The new Planned Parenthood figures show […]
Quick News Roundup: 09/09/10
/25 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Matthew NewmanShana tova to all our Jewish readers! Domestic News: In my home state of Maryland, the Maryland Board of Physicians upheld the license suspension of George Shepard, Jr. and Nicola I. Riley. Both are employees of Steven Bringham, noted abortionist who has been in legal trouble in a number of states for his abortion businesses. […]
Pro-life Activist in China May be Released from Prison
/40 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardLifeNews.com reports that Chen Guangcheng, a Nobel Peace Prize nominee who has spent the last four years in prison for his exposure of human rights abuses against women and unborn children, may be released this week. Chen Guangcheng received international support when he was jailed on bogus charges after revealing to the world an extensive […]
What is social justice?
/72 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardStudents for Life of America asks this seemingly simple question, but finds that the definition of social justice is more complex and contentious than you might think. As I see it, “social justice” is currently being abused by people on both ends of the political spectrum. On the one hand, we have those who use […]
A Day at West Alabama Women’s Center
/34 Comments/in Uncategorized /by AmeliaLinneEditor’s note: As part of our new Secular Sidewalk program, Monday blog posts will be written by sidewalk counselors. This week, our guest blogger is Amelia from Alabama. Saturdays are sidewalk counseling days. We have two shifts. The first comes early in the morning to greet the doctor, nurses, and staff. The second shift shows […]
Housekeeping
/2 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardIt has come to my attention that Blogger is quarantining some legitimate comments as spam. All the comments backlogged in the spam queue have now been published. From now on, I will check the spam filter at least once a day. If you are still having issues, try1) breaking your comment into smaller pieces2) including […]