Three Cheers For Rev Don Wildmon!
Hip, hip hooray! American Life League thanks the American Family Association’s founder and chairman for his Action Alert dated May 1, 2006.
Hip, hip hooray! American Life League thanks the American Family Association’s founder and chairman for his Action Alert dated May 1, 2006.
A perrenial favorite of the pro-abortion members of Congress, S.2593, the Freedom of Choice Act, has reared its ugly head again.
A recent political analysis by Mark Rozell, “GOP resonance with Catholics could well be slip-sliding away,” focused attention on what some describe as a fissure between American Catholic voters and the Republican Party.
Always interesting to see a former debate partner of mine coming out with an honest statement. Such is the case with former president of Planned Parenthood, Faye Wattleton.
A variety of news reports tell us that pro-abortion forces are getting ready for a battle of enormous proportions.
Senators Harry Reid and Hillary Clinton wrote a rather deceptive editorial eititled Abortion Debate Shuns Prevention.
USA Today reports that America is somewhat divided regarding where the act of abortion would stand in relationship to state laws if, in fact, the U. S. Supreme Court tossed Roe v. Wade.
Pro-life people of South Carolina are taking up the banner of personhood in the state Senate. The Right to Life Act of South Carolina is currently in the Senate Judiciary Committee, and only 50 days remain in the current legislative session.
Nothing is quite as sad as the news that a young person has perished as the result of an act of violence.
Abortionist James Scott Pendergraft plies his trade at various clinics in Florida. In 2005 a complaint was filed against him on behalf of a woman whose baby was born alive after an abortion.
Lest you think that words are not being manipulated during this Holy Week, I call your attention to one of the most evil, and totally erroneous statements I have seen.
Over the past few years cutting-edge pro-life legislative initiatives have emerged in a couple of states; initiatives that are not the run-of-the-mill incrementalist type, but are substantive in nature.