Citizen Workshops on Planned Parenthood Bear Fruit in Texas
Planned Parenthood informed staff at three of its facilities in Texas Bryan, Huntsville, and Lufkin that they would be closing
Planned Parenthood informed staff at three of its facilities in Texas Bryan, Huntsville, and Lufkin that they would be closing
By Jim Sedlak
Planned Parenthood has never been one to follow the laws of society.
If we could count the ways that physicians have become the politicians of their chosen profession, perhaps we would better understand why human lives are like poker chips, popular votes or, even worse, trash.
By Rey Flores
As the overall battle for life is intensifying in our country, especially in the states of New York, Texas, and Wisconsin, now is the time to strategically organize ourselves as pro-lifers in a truly cohesive manner.
Abortionist Douglas Karpen, who operates two abortion facilities in Houston, Texas, is currently under criminal investigation.
Monday, May 13, the Texas House will hear HB1444, “An Act relating to advance directives and health care and treatment.
Apparently there is something about the juxtaposition of an abortionist who kills born-alive babies and a Planned Parenthood “gala” that turned the president’s tummy.
By Julie Grimstad
When Senate Bill 303 first came to our attention, we looked to the experts to tell us what in the world was going on among Texas legislators.
By Keith Riler
As states seek to balance budgets, population planning groups are touting abortion and contraception as money-saving measures.
The latest spate of headlines about Planned Parenthood warms the cockles of my heart.
In a surprising twist for the September 29 race, the Komen affiliate in Waco doubled down on its Planned Parenthood alliance with a newspaper ad just prior to the race.
Steven Rattner, whose pedigree includes Wall Street financial expert and MSNBC’s economic analyst, is also a proponent of “death panels,” and he explains his use of the term in such a way that one is left wondering exactly what he would do with the ill and dying if he were in charge.