Black Abortions at Epidemic Levels While Obama Champions Planned Parenthood
America’s first black president vows government shutdown before cutting funds to nation’s abortionist-in-chief
America’s first black president vows government shutdown before cutting funds to nation’s abortionist-in-chief
Some age-old debates within the pro-life movement just don’t seem to ever get resolved. Currently there are two separate issues on the front burner that contradict the very essence of why we claim to be pro-life.
National Pro-Life T-Shirt Day started nine years ago on Monday, April 28, 2003, with the idea of choosing a day and having every pro-life student in America wear a pro-life shirt in order to show unity for our cause.
In an editorial entitled, “Planned Parenthood says funding loss means closing health centers,” PP of Northern New England CEO Steve Trombley snivels and whines about proposed state and federal budget cuts that would eliminate or lower Planned Parenthood taxpayer funding.
Representative Schumer revealed that the Democratic caucus plans to label the opposition and its Tea Party ideas as extreme. I know what it is like to be on the receiving end of that political denigration.
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American Life League, headquartered in Stafford, VA, sent an Action Alert to all Associates and supporters in Virginia to oppose passage of Governor Bob McDonnell’s amendment to HB2434 and the Health Exchange bill itself.
Friday, February 18, was a historic day. The United States House of Representatives voted 240–185 to cut off funding to the nation’s number one promoter of the culture of death—Planned Parenthood.
Would you be outraged? Presumably, you would be. Yet the sad fact is that this idea is not too far-fetched. Let’s look at the facts.
It is rather curious the way some proponents of taxpayer-subsidized sleaze frequently get hoisted on their own petard.
The push to enlighten Congress and to encourage its members to vote to defund Planned Parenthood is not solely a pro-life matter.
Do you remember your first algebra lesson? I do, even though it was many years ago. We learned that algebra is the study of unknown numbers (variables) that, through the use of equations, can be discovered. Algebra is the mastery of problem solving.