Planned Parenthood closes clinic after clinic
“Planned Parenthood is shrinking,” said Jim Sedlak, vice president of American Life League.
“Planned Parenthood is shrinking,” said Jim Sedlak, vice president of American Life League.
The news reported last evening about the little boy who had experimental brain surgery shot a chill through my veins.
“While the Right to Life Act failed to generate sufficient interest to schedule hearings in the House of Representatives, we will persist in our efforts to focus Congressional attention on this groundbreaking piece of legislation,” said Judie Brown, president of American Life League.
Though I found it hard to believe, the medical journal, Fertility and Sterility is about to publish a study describing the way preimplantation genetic diagnosis is being used to assure
I note that the U.S. House of Representatives failed to pass the allegedly pro-life bill known as the Unborn Child Pain Awareness Act.
in this issue: abortion: MISCARRIAGE / MOTHER SET FREE / ROE V. WADE AND STARE DECISISadolescents: FEAR OF INFERTILITYbirth control pill: CHEWABLEcloning humans: EGG DONOR RISKSculture of death: SCIENTIFIC FACT… Read More »Communique – Dec. 8, 2006
In 1993, when Planned Parenthood operated 922 clinics in the United States, it began a campaign with the goal of having “2,000 clinics by the year 2000”.
Even when spokespeople for the National Right to life Committee attacked him, Brian Rohrbough, president of Colorado Right to Life never backed down.
“In a brazen move to promote sexual activity, many Planned Parenthood affiliates across the country will be giving away the potentially lethal Plan B ‘emergency contraceptive’ kits to anyone who comes to their facilities this coming Wednesday in an event called ‘Free EC Day,’” said Jim Sedlak, president of American Life League.
It’s the holiday season and retailers all across the country are scurrying to attract shoppers into their stores.
ALL’s Jim Sedlak has written an expose of Planned Parenthood’s deceptive marketing plan for the abortive chemical, Plan B.
The United Nations has declared today World AIDS Day, with the focus on ‘accountability.’ In light of this theme, American Life League poses the important question