Post Tagged with: "Abortion"

Not “Stupid,” Just Duped

Not “Stupid,” Just Duped

December 4, 2013 at 9:00 am 1 comment

by Steven H. Aden: Rather than confront evidence of unsanitary abortions, the ACLU chooses to mischaracterize commonsense health regulations with juvenile cartoons. More and more states are adopting commonsense laws to protect women and children from the abuses of the profit-driven abortion industry. And for good reason: state inspections have found […]

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Effective Communication of the Pro-Life Message

Effective Communication of the Pro-Life Message

December 2, 2013 at 8:15 am 0 comments

by Clinton Wilcox: Few controversial issues are more contentious than the abortion issue. And with all the accusations flying amongst politicians, television shows, news outlets and other forms of media, it can be difficult to sort through all the emotional rhetoric to decide which position is the correct one. So I’d […]

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JFK Wouldn’t Even Be Allowed To Speak At Today’s Democratic National Convention

JFK Wouldn’t Even Be Allowed To Speak At Today’s Democratic National Convention

November 22, 2013 at 2:00 pm 4 comments

by Casey Mattox: Fifty years ago today, Lee Harvey Oswald killed President John F. Kennedy. I’m probably not the first person to remind you of that today. But as everyone looks back wistfully on America’s Camelot, this is a good opportunity to remember that the JFK of a half century […]

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Lessons from Obamacare (and the HHS Mandate)

Lessons from Obamacare (and the HHS Mandate)

October 24, 2013 at 8:40 am 0 comments

Abortion Always Wins; Religion and Logic Always Lose by Matt Bowman: I was at Columbia Law School recently to debate Obamacare. My opponent was a very friendly attorney from the Center for Reproductive Rights (CRR), Aram Schvey. We had a lively exchange and Mr. Schvey was a consummate gentleman. But […]

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Politics and Abortion Trump Women’s Health in California

Politics and Abortion Trump Women’s Health in California

October 17, 2013 at 8:15 am 1 comment

by Teresa Ackley: California officials rolled out a new state law that permits non-doctors to perform first trimester abortions. While the blogosphere tussles over whether the loosened regulations endanger or liberate women seeking abortions, this one woman worries that, in their fervor to see reproductive ‘justice’ done, pro-choice activists have […]

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Planned Parenthood’s Adoption “Gag Rule”

Planned Parenthood’s Adoption “Gag Rule”

September 9, 2013 at 12:15 pm 14 comments

by Casey Mattox: Concerned about the prospect of taxpayer funded counselors steering women toward abortion, the Reagan Administration issued what its critics called a “gag rule,” prohibiting options counselors under Title X from referring women for abortions. Planned Parenthood and others challenged the rule, claiming that it prevented women from […]

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Motherhood, Abortion, and the Workplace: Protecting the Workplace Rights of Caretakers

Motherhood, Abortion, and the Workplace: Protecting the Workplace Rights of Caretakers

August 21, 2013 at 7:50 am 1 comment

by Prof. Sandra L. Simpson: Why does it seem like motherhood and a woman’s career are still at odds with each other?  The answer may be quite simple.  Once the law legitimized abortion and made motherhood a choice, a woman’s ability to claim discrimination in the workplace based on her […]

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The Real Tragedy of Down Syndrome, Abortion

The Real Tragedy of Down Syndrome, Abortion

August 9, 2013 at 8:25 am 2 comments

by Laura Giunta: Abortion has become a tool for eugenics, aiming to eradicate the disabled population.  This is especially true with respect to Down syndrome, a genetic disorder, which now can be detected through prenatal testing and thus aborted during pregnancy.  Indeed, a vast majority of women diagnosed with a […]

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Ireland’s Big Abortion Mistake

Ireland’s Big Abortion Mistake

July 24, 2013 at 3:40 am 1 comment

by Peter Smith: Ireland’s knee-jerk reaction to a terrible case of clinical negligence is misguided and wrong. Savita Halappanavar’s death did not equal a nationwide need for lax abortion laws. Britain is basking in weeks of glorious sunshine and the popular mood is high. The Tour de France has just been […]

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Ariel Castro and Abortion as Murder

Ariel Castro and Abortion as Murder

May 13, 2013 at 8:30 am 12 comments

by Laura Giunta Ariel Castro could face the death penalty for forcing unwanted abortions on the women he kidnapped. This shows a double standard in the law, where an unborn child only has rights when we find it convenient.      While pro-abortionist activists contend that an unborn fetus is not […]

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