The Language of Life
By Denise Hunnell, M.D.
Planned Parenthood has seen the polling data and is backing away from the term “pro-choice.” This is not surprising.
By Denise Hunnell, M.D.
Planned Parenthood has seen the polling data and is backing away from the term “pro-choice.” This is not surprising.
By Jim Sedlak
Twenty-eight years ago this month, 10 people got together in a classroom at St. Columba school in Hopewell Junction, New York, to begin an effort that continues to this day.
By Rob Gasper
It is difficult to wrap our heads around abortion and what it means on a societal level.
By Ken Connor
During the 2012 election season, the American people were subjected to hundreds of campaign ads.
The new year has just gotten started and already the nation’s major enemy of human dignity is up to something suspicious.
he news media is reporting that Planned Parenthood has changed its verbiage and will no longer use the term “pro-choice.”
It is reported that Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal is a Catholic. Further, it has been said that he is a conservative Republican.
By Camille Giglio
Theodore Roosevelt High School, founded in 1922, and located in the East L.A. area of Los Angeles, according to government-approved collectors of public and private personal data, has the highest teenage birth rates in the entire L.A. area, maybe even in the state.
By Camille Giglio
Theodore Roosevelt High School, founded in 1922, and located in the East L.A. area of Los Angeles, according to government-approved collectors of public and private personal data, has the highest teenage birth rates in the entire L.A. area, maybe even in the state.
Within moments of the final presidential election results, Planned Parenthood was beating its drum, changing its logo, and squawking about how it came to pass that the Obama reelection was a “resounding victory for women.”
By Dr. Patrick Lee
In the last decade or so there has been a shift in the kind of argument usually advanced by abortion advocates.
Planned Parenthood will now market “Care. No matter what.” as its new and improved tag line.