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Justice for all, born and preborn

Proclaiming the message that a Supreme Court justice should interpret the constitution strictly, American Life League will gather activists outside of the Supreme Court building today, Monday, January 9, as confirmation hearings for Judge Samuel Alito begin.

Planned Parenthood abandons health care

“The appointment of Cecile Richards as president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America confirms that the organization’s focus is not on health care, but rather on political advocacy,” said Jim Sedlak, executive director of American Life League’s STOPP International.

Survey exposes Planned Parenthood abortion business

“Planned Parenthood, America’s largest abortion chain, continues to push its abortion agenda through a network of more than 800 facilities nationwide,” said Jim Sedlak, executive director of American Life League’s STOPP International.

What women want

It is always fascinating to read news reports about women and pregnancy. There seems to be a concerted effort to present women as superior beings who can exercise their choices in a way that glorifies some perceived power possessed by women.

2006: the year of truth

Just a few days into a new year, and I have the distinct pleasure of giving you some news – for the babies and for all those mothers who think that aborting a baby is a choice without consequences.

Closing out 2005

It seemed only appropriate as we look toward a promising pro-life New Year to read the latest news from South Dakota.

Catholic mutual fund

123jump.com, a web site devoted to financial markets, published an excellent interview with Ave Maria Catholic Values Fund spokesman George Schwartz. When asked what differentiates the Ave Maria Fund from other portfolios