A New Year’s Resolution: Advance The True Pro-Life Ethic
Every year, at about this time, many Americans make what are commonly known as New Year’s resolutions.
Every year, at about this time, many Americans make what are commonly known as New Year’s resolutions.
It was shocking when I saw it; I knew it couldn’t possibly be true, and I prayed it was a New Year’s Eve joke! But indeed, it was factually correct and my heart sank.
No one who studies Planned Parenthood’s tactics would be surprised by a recent “news” item that claims that, according to a “large federal survey,
David Bereit, director of the nationwide 40 Days for Life campaign that has reinvigorated the grassroots pro-life movement, will be speaking at American Life League’s Personhood Conference Jan. 23, 2009.
Perhaps it is not unusual, shortly before a new year arrives, to see a plethora of headlines telling us what is best and worst about many facets of daily life.
Twenty-one year old law student Kristi Burton, the architect of the Colorado Amendment 48 Personhood campaign, will be a featured speaker at American Life League’s Training and Activism Week and Personhood Conference, Jan. 21-23, 2009.
This past weekend’s news from Amarillo, Texas is an answer to prayer, steadfast focus on the evils of Planned Parenthood and commitment to expose the truth about an organization rooted in racist
American Life League and the Diocese of Amarillo scored a major victory this week as Planned Parenthood prepares to completely withdraw from the Texas Panhandle.
President-elect Barack Obama’s transition team has published a 55-page wish list from Planned Parenthood and over 50 other pro-abortion groups with a $4.6 billion price tag.
If the United States Senate approves the nomination of Senator Tom Daschle as Obama’s Secretary of Health and Human Service
Planned Parenthood is at it again, folks, but this time they are in for a whole bushel of trouble.
Recently, a document began circulating around the nation’s capital, and it fell into our hands as well