Category Archives: Abortion

Darlene Pawlik: They’re Play’n You

From Madoff to Enron, big name business scams and small-time snake-oil salesmen have come and gone. They were about money and power. Smaller scams are often not even considered newsworthy. Let’s not forget political scandals. Lists and pages wouldn’t cover … Continue reading

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Gabby Giffords Anti-Gun Cult Would Have Made Her Wait for the Police and her babies Would Be Dead

New Hampshire Democrats, Moms Demand Action, Everytown for Gun Safety, the Gabby Giffords cult, Zandra Rice Hawkins from Granite State Progress, Rep. Katherine Rogers, and all the other Left Side of The Aisle gun grabbers in the State legislature would … Continue reading

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Ellen Kolb: Abortion Group Denounces Sports Team for Pro Life Ads

(Note: This post is from the Kansans for Life blog, reporting on a Major League Baseball team under fire from abortion advocates for accepting advertising from the Vitae Foundation, a pro-life advocacy group. -EK) Under the heading, “Kansas City Royals, … Continue reading

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When Might New Hampshire Recognize a Fetus as a Person? It Depends.

During the debate preceding the recent vote on the fetal homicide bill, one New Hampshire state representative made her way to the House gallery to hand me a thick bundle of stapled papers. She pointed out the top page to … Continue reading

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Harvard Law Journal Concludes Unborn Babies Have Constitutional Rights

Harvard Law student Joshua Craddock did some constitutional soul searching to answer that question in a new report for the Harvard Law Journal, concluding that unborn babies do fall under the Fourteenth Amendment’s protections. More… | LifeNews.com

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Postscript to House Vote On SB 66: The Naysayers

Steve MacDonald over at Granite Grok was blunter than I after the SB 66 vote in the House: “NH Democrats Defend the Right to End a Woman’s Pregnancy Against Her Will.” That’s harsh, but tough to refute, especially in view of … Continue reading

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Kimberly Morin: The humiliating truth about the NH House ‘Handmaids’

An out-of-state extreme left-wing faux feminist organization, UltraViolet, ascended upon the state house dressed as ‘handmaids’ from the book The Handmaid’s Tale in some sort of protest against mothers seeking justice for their murdered babies. These women were dressed in … Continue reading

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NH Democrats Defend the Right to End A Woman’s Pregnancy Against her Will

Yesterday the New Hampshire House passed SB 66, the Fetal Homicide Bill. Gov. Sununu is going to sign it. No, the legislation is not perfect. There are those who will point out rightly why we could have done better, and where … Continue reading

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Ellen Kolb on Passage of Fetal Homicide Bill in NH House

After lengthy debate and four preliminary roll call votes, the New Hampshire House on June 1 voted 186-170 to approve fetal homicide legislation. SB 66 now goes back to the Senate for expected concurrence with a House amendment. From there, … Continue reading

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NH House Passes Fetal Homicide Bill

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The New Hampshire House has passed legislation to allow murder charges to be brought against those who cause the death of a fetus. Nearly 40 other states already have fetal homicide laws. The bill passed by … Continue reading

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