We need Judie’s timeless wisdom now more than ever!
Mifepristone Marketers Deny It!
By Judie Brown It all started with the first person to publicly defy truth by claiming her right to kill. That woman was Estelle Griswold, executive director of Planned Parenthood League of Connecticut. A birth control trailblazer, Griswold wanted women to have access to over-the-counter contraception, and while her vision did not include providing the deadly chemicals without a prescription...
‘American Idol,’ StayTeen.Org and Planned Parenthood
While watching American Idol recently, a commercial came on that caught my attention. An amateurish-looking home video showed two giddy, laughing teenage girls jumping on a trampoline, acting goofy.
As ‘Health Care Reform’ Stalls Over Abortion, New Gallup Poll Shows Young Americans Increasingly Pro-Life
Washington, D.C. (12 March 2010) – A Gallup poll released today shows that young adults are increasingly anti-abortion – bad news for legislators attempting to pass a federal “health care reform” bill that subsidizes it.“What we’re seeing is a...
Canon 915: The Ultimate Act Of Charity
Since so many Catholic politicians are currently supporting the Obama administration’s pro-culture of death agenda, and more and more bishops are backing away from enforcing Canon 915, it is probably a good idea to address this subject anew.
CCHD Promotes Pro-Abortion Groups in ‘Stations of the Cross’
Washington, D.C. (11 March 2010) – A new “Stations of the Cross” devotional from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Catholic Campaign for Human Development profiles five CCHD grantees involved in the promotion of abortion or same-sex...
Blazing The Trail To Personhood, California Style!
Things are really heating up in California as Pastor Walter Hoye continues his grassroots campaign to help assure that human personhood makes the ballot in the state.
It’s None Of Your Business, So Buzz Off!
An interesting little column in Politics Daily got me thinking once again about the power of words and ideas.

