Category Archives: Abortion

The Baby is Not The Adversary

In my advocacy work, I meet many, yes many, women who have become pregnant by violence, rape, incest, and sex trafficking. Some submitted to abortion, some did not. Dr. David Reardon has done research and written works on the subject. … Continue reading

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Former PP Worker Speaks Out House Funding Vote

I posted a few minutes ago about a U.S. House vote re-directing funds away from Planned Parenthood. My attitude was yay-but-Senate. Allow me to share with you a more decisive response, from Catherine Adair – a woman whom I have the … Continue reading

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US House Passes Health Care Reform Bill

The U.S. House voted by a very narrow margin today to pass a health insurance act (H.R. 1628) which faces grim prospects over in the U.S. Senate. Among other reported provisions, the act passed today would prevent federal funds from … Continue reading

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What will it take to get abortion providers out of the budget?

Four years ago today, a jury was deliberating the fate of Kermit Gosnell. That trial ended with Gosnell serving life in prison for murder and manslaughter. Today, a GOP-majority Congress, with a GOP president looking on, can’t agree on when … Continue reading

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Ellen Kolb: WHAT’S GONE RIGHT: A 5-YEAR REVIEW

As the blog’s 5-year anniversary month winds up, I’ll take one last look back. It would be easy to reflect on things left undone, such as the failure to pass this or that pro-life law. Not today, though. This is … Continue reading

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NH Right to Life: No funding to NH abortion providers

Please call your State Senators and let them know you are counting on them to keep our tax dollars away from abortion providers. The Senate must approve a budget before June 1. We must tell them NO abortion provider funding … Continue reading

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Scientists Create Artificial Womb – What Will Democrats Do Now?

It’s only been used on lambs but it works so “scientists” naturally consider other applications, like saving premature human babies. If they are babies, in the womb, and worth saving, it’s a problem for the political left. First, we are … Continue reading

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Planned Parenthood exec who ‘wanted a Lamborghini’ caught haggling over baby body parts

The Center for Medical Progress released a never-before-seen video Wednesday showing a top Planned Parenthood executive haggling over the price of baby body parts from abortions. Mary Gatter, president of the medical directors’ council at the Planned Parenthood Federation of … Continue reading

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Abortion on demand, without apology, and at your expense – but wait! There’s more.

Pro-life Democrats are getting some national attention this week, courtesy of a party leader. The Washington Post has a commentary by Adam Blake about a declaration this week by the Democratic National Committee chairman, Thomas Perez. The occasion for Mr. Perez’s … Continue reading

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Why Life is at the Forefront for the Federalist Party

The Declaration of Independence conspicuously listed life as an unalienable right. It’s impossible to know for certain how the founders would weigh in on the modern abortion debate, but the Federalist Party holds to the idea that protecting life at … Continue reading

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