All in a week’s work for Planned Parenthood
The other working title for this article was “Meet the Manipulators.” That accurately assesses the common thread running through a number of seemingly unrelated occurrences involving Planned Parenthood.
The other working title for this article was “Meet the Manipulators.” That accurately assesses the common thread running through a number of seemingly unrelated occurrences involving Planned Parenthood.
in this issue: hot button issues: PENCE AMENDMENTabortion: CLOSED IN NEW JERSEY / TAUNTING IN TUSCALOOSAactivism: ABORTION PHOTOSeugenics: THE DOCTORS WERE WRONGplanned parenthood: ANOTHER LAWSUIT / EGG PEOPLE / WILD…
in this issue: hot button issues: COLORADO / ETHICS / RECRUITING / TIMINGabortion: ARGENTINA / NEW YORK TIMESactivism: OREGON / RESOLUTIONculture: CATHOLIC IDENTITYmorning-after abortion pill: BIG BUSINESSplanned parenthood: WASHINGTONpolitics: OHIOreminders: LIFE CHAIN /…
I have frequently said that the entire industry labelled as reproductive heath care is based on one simple philosophy: if you can make money by deceiving the patient, then go for it.
“If you were waiting for the opportune moment,” said Captain Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean, “that was it.”
“I must say that I am highly encouraged by the initiative effort currently under way in Colorado, which could prove to be a major step towards ending decriminalized abortion in the United States,” said American Life League president Judie Brown.
The headline blares: “Lousiana becomes first state to outlaw late-term abortion procedure.” Outlaw? Not quite.
Bobby Schindler has been more than courageous during the entire period since his dear sister Terri’s death at the hands of her husband, Michael Schiavo.
I have always known that those who advocate the environmentalist creed of hugging trees and keeping the air free of chemicals had a tendency to be off the radar screen when it comes to respecting the dignity of the human person, but I recently got a timely reminder that my assumptions are correct.
For the last week, we here at American Life League have been celebrating the enactment of a law in Missouri that deals, in part, with human sexuality education in schools.
in this issue: hot button issues: PLANNED PARENTHOOD / SAVING THOSE DAMNED CATHOLICS / ULTRASOUND VIDEOabortion: CALIFORNIA / CHINA / TILLERactivism: LIFE CHAINin vitro fertilization: PRE-IMPLANTATION DIAGNOSISpersonhood: COLORADOstem cell research…
Carolyn Stone suffered from ALS, commonly referred to as Lou Gehrig’s Disease. Her loving children cared for her at home until a point came when they realized that their mother required more care than they could give.