October 12, 2011
Human Cloning Research Breakthrough Is Unethical
The Washington Post headline is misleading: "Scientists Report Possibly Crucial Advance in Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research." In actuality, this is a potential advance in human cloning research.(Scientists have long known how to create ES cell lines from destroyed embryos.)
The story, byline Rob Stein, begins vaguely about what was actually done. From the story:
Scientists reported Wednesday that for the first time they used cloning techniques to coax human eggs to generate embryonic stem cells containing the genes of specific patients.
And there's a junk biology bias penalty flag thrown on the field! If the researchers had obtained stem cells from eggs, it would be process known as parthenogenesis, that is, stimulating the egg to divide. But that isn't what this was. It was a form of human cloning via a procedure similar–but different as we shall see below–to somatic cell nuclear transfer. SCNT, the process that created Dolly, makes an embryo asexually. That means the stem cells were obtained from embryos, not eggs.
Back to the story, the reporter then changes his story. The cells didn't come from eggs, but "mutant" embryos.
At the same time, the researchers made the cells by producing and then destroying mutant embryos, whose moral status immediately became a matter of sharp debate.
How were they "mutant?" When the scientists tried to create embryos via standard SCNT, they failed. So rather than taking the nucleus out of the egg before inserting the somatic cell nucleus–as is usually done in SCNT cloning–they left it in. That meant the resulting embryo was "triploid," that is it had 23 extra (69 rather than 46) chromosomes. That makes these clearly useless in treatments. And as for use in drug or other patient specific research, we already have induced pluripotent stem cells that have the normal set of chromosomes. So, this is more a novel proof of theory, it seems to me, than an actual breakthrough.
So, that means the embryo could never have become a baby, right? Nope. Triploid babies are occasionally born (although they usually miscarry). It is a terminal condition, but they can live for weeks, or even months, after birth. From a scientific paper published in 2005:
Triploidy is estimated to occur in 3% of recognized human conceptuses. Most triploids are aborted spontaneously between 7 and 17 weeks of gestation, while those who proceed to live birth die at an early postnatal stage (Hasegawa et al., 1999). Twenty different clinical features have been described in 69,XXX triploid infants (Doshi et al., 1983). According to the literature, triploid cases with a survival of more than 60 days are very rare (Sherard et al., 1986). In this report we present a case of a 69,XXX triploid infant who survived for 164 days. This is the longest survival reported for this condition to date in Greece. A review of the literature uncovered six cases of a 69,XXX triploid infant who survived more than 45 days.
These children are not "mutants." They are fully equal human beings born with a terminal disability.
So, this is what I think: Human cloning is intrinsically unethical because it creates human beings (or, if you prefer, human organisms) as a method of manufacture. This process is also, because it creates a human life for the purpose of destroying it in research.
And then there is another problem: These scientists paid women for their eggs to allow their research:
The research was possible because for the first time scientists paid women for their eggs for human embryonic stem cell research, stirring worries about women being exploited and putting their health at risk. At the same time, the researchers made the cells by producing and then destroying mutant embryos, whose moral status immediately became a matter of sharp debate.
Yes, as the award winning documentary, Eggsploitation, (produced by the CBC, for which I am a paid consultant) clearly demonstrates, egg extraction can be very dangerous to women's health–potentially including death. Egg selling is now allowed in New York, which is how these researchers obtained the gametes. It should be outlawed, and indeed, is generally deemed unethical for use in biotechnological research. Even the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine doesn't permit it (although watch for a push to allow that to change).
So, this seems the bottom line:
Scientists still have not succeeded in creating human embryos via usual SCNT processes, at least not that were maintained to the blastocyst stage of embryonic development.
The 69 chromosome stem cells derived from the cloning procedure are of limited value in and of themselves, although Stein reports that the scientists said the advance could be used to "decipher how eggs reprogram genes."
IPSCs are already producing patient specific, tailor made pluripotent stem cells for use in drug testing and disease research, which we were once told would require human cloning to do
Here's the macro bottom line: Even if IPSCs eventually provide every benefit supposedly to be obtained from human cloning for experimentation (therapeutic cloning), many scientists would shrug and keep on cloning anyway. That's because the ultimate agenda goes far beyond stem cell research and into Brave New World technologies that require cloning, e.g., genetic engineering, fetal farming and experimentation, and eventually cloning to produce babies. Indeed, some bioethicists already support allowing cloning and gestating to birth.
Contact: Wesley J. Smith
Source: Secondhand Smoke
Pro-life '180' film goes viral, changes minds
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Several people had no idea who Adolf Hitler was. Others admitted they would murder people in a death camp to save themselves. And after a series of wrenching moral dilemmas posed in a documentary that compares abortion to the holocaust, several pro-choice Americans made a 180-degree turn in a web video that has gone viral on the internet.
The video, called "180," features evangelist and author Ray Comfort and has amassed more than 750,000 views on YouTube in just two weeks. It equates abortion to the murder of Jews in concentration camps, alternating between man-on-the-street interviews, grainy footage of Nazi rallies, and graphic images of bodies in death camps.
"We're talking about a holocaust in America, in our country, that's sanctioned by the government," Comfort, a Jewish Christian, said in the film.
While "180" exposes peoples' lack of knowledge about the holocaust (one man asked if Hitler was an actor) and also features the street-preaching evangelism for which Comfort has become known, its main focus is dismantling the moral justifications people give for abortion.
Comfort posed moral dilemmas to people he interviewed, asking, for example, how people would respond if a Nazi officer pointed a gun at them and told them to use a bulldozer to bury alive some Jews who had been shot.
"I'd rather die not doing that, knowing that I was the cause," one woman said.
Comfort turned the dilemma around by asking about abortion. The film shows footage of an unborn baby's heart beating at six weeks, six days.
"When does it become a life?" he asked one woman.
"That's a tough one," the woman, who was pro-choice, responded.
Comfort then made a parallel: "I'm a construction worker and I see a building and I say to you, 'I'm going to blow up that building in a minute. There's a possibility there is somebody in there, but I don't know. But I'm going to blow it up anyway.' What would you say to me?"
Just as the construction worker should not blow up the building, Comfort argued, those who aren't certain when life begins should oppose abortion.
One woman said she didn't know when life begins but that an unborn child isn't actually a baby until after three months.
"Hitler declared Jews as non-humans, and that's what you're doing when you're saying, 'It's not a baby until three months,'" Comfort replied. "That's what I think. It's very subjective. And if you're not sure, it's taking a terrible risk with somebody else's life."
When another woman speculated that an unborn baby with a birth defect would have a bad quality of life if born, Comfort turned the idea around on her.
"The Nazis are in front of you," he said. "They're going to kill kids with Down syndrome. They're gonna kill them all. [The Nazis actually] did this. You think that's OK, then?"
"No, absolutely not," she replied.
"They [have] a bad quality of life," Comfort said, playing devil's advocate.
"Definitely not," reiterated the woman on her opposition to shooting them. "And who's to say that they have a bad quality of life?"
For those who said they were personally opposed to abortion but believed women should be able to choose, Comfort argued that such a stance was similar to saying they disagreed with what Hitler did but believed he had the right to choose.
"I'd like you to feel like you would in Germany when Jews are being killed all around you," he told one woman. "You'd be horrified, and we've got a holocaust in America, where real babies are being murdered because of a woman's choice, and it's legal."
Regardless of the justification people in the documentary initially gave for abortion, most of them, by the end of Comfort's interview, concluded that abortion is wrong.
"So have you just changed your mind about abortion?" he asked the woman who earlier told him an unborn child isn't actually a baby until three months.
"Yes I have," she replied.
To one pro-choice woman who said everyone needed to rise up against Hitler and the killing of Jews, Comfort asked if she thought everyone should do the same on the issue of abortion.
"I think you have a valid point there," she said. "I never paralleled those two."
More than 53 million unborn babies have been killed in the 37 years since Roe v. Wade, according to the video. As an image of Hitler flashed on the screen, Comfort urged viewers never to vote for politicians who advocate abortion.
"Are you gonna vote differently and think differently about this?" he asked the woman. "Yeah, I think I would," she replied. "I think I definitely would. Because you're right. I had just said about the holocaust, 'Where was the world?' If everyone would have banded together, [they could have made] a difference."
Contact: John Evans
Source: Baptist Press
Will House 'protect life'?
The U.S. House will vote this week on whether to "de-abortionize" ObamaCare, and a national pro-life organization is trying to show representatives why doing so is a good idea.
The ObamaCare law enacted last year contains multiple provisions to subsidize abortion and open doors to abortion-expanding actions by various agencies of the federal government. But Douglas Johnson of the National Right to Life Committee (NRLC) tells OneNewsNow the Protect Life Act (H.R. 358), sponsored by Congressman Joe Pitts (R-Pennsylvania), would correct all of that.
"It is similar to something called the Stupak-Pitts Amendment that the House of Representatives approved in 2009 but did not become part of the final healthcare law because it was blocked by President Obama and by pro-abortion Democratic senators," Johnson explains.
And he points out that despite the fact that the administration denies that abortion coverage is part of ObamaCare, it is there. In fact, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius spoke at a recent fundraising event in Chicago for the National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL).
"Secretary Sebelius said -- quote -- 'we are at war' -- unquote -- with critics of the healthcare law," the pro-lifer cites. "So, she understands and NARAL understands that this is an abortion-expanding bill."
Johnson's organization reports that a post-election poll from The Polling Company in November 2010 shows that 58 percent of Americans oppose using taxpayer dollars to pay for abortion at any time and for any reason.
So the NRLC sent a letter last week to members of the House, noting that the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act "contained multiple provisions that provide authorizations for subsidies for abortion … and also provisions that opened doors to abortion-expanding administrative actions." But H.R. 358, the group points out, "contains important conscience protections for pro-life healthcare providers."
The House is to vote on the Protect Life Act later this week.
Contact: Charlie Butts
Source: OneNewsNow
ACTION ALERT – U. S. House Takes up Protect Life Act on Oct. 13
Click here to Take Action
The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to take up the National Right to Life-backed Protect Life Act (H.R. 358) on or about Thursday, October 13, 2011. This bill would correct the numerous abortion-expanding provisions of the federal health care law ("ObamaCare") enacted in early 2010. The bill, sponsored by Congressman Joe Pitts (R-Pa.), is similar to the "Stupak-Pitts Amendment" which initially passed the House in 2009, but which was kept out of the final health care law due to opposition from pro-abortion Democratic senators and President Obama.
Please click the "Take Action!" link above to send a message to your representative in the U.S. House of Representatives, urging him or her to support the Protect Life Act and to oppose all attempts to weaken the bill. You can modify the suggested message as you see fit.
To read the October 6 letter sent by National Right to Life to House members in support of the bill, click here. To read detailed testimony by NRLC Legislative Director Douglas Johnson, presented to a House subcommittee in February 2011, about why H.R. 358 is needed, click here.
October 10, 2011
Tragedy strikes the college pro-life movement
Kortney Blythe Gordon and her pre-born child, Sophy, were killed in a head-on collision while traveling back from a Georgia SFL conference on Saturday night.
Kortney was an extremely passionate advocate for the rights of pre-born children. She worked tirelessly at Students for Life of America to spread the pro-life message to all college students across the country.
The pro-life movement lost a valuable asset and a woman who truly loved life!
Kortney was scheduled to speak at this year's Midwest Pro-Life Summit. SFLI will be dedicating this year's Summit in honor of Kortney and Sophy.
In fact, Kortney spoke at the Students for Life of Illinois Summit last year and I am moved as I remember talking with her. We talked about the end of abortion and she was so confident and excited to see the end of abortion in her lifetime.
She considered herself to be and truly was an abortion abolitionist.
I am still looking forward, with Kortney's same confidence, to the end of abortion in my lifetime. I'm sad that she was not able to see it because her life was cut short, but I'm confident that she will be helping our movement to abolish abortion from heaven.
Please join the SFLI team as we mourn the death of Kortney and Sophy. Please join us in prayer for their family, the SFLA staff and the others who were injured in the accident today and during this very difficult time.
Pray for Jon Scharfenberger
Kortney and Sophy were not the only ones in the car. There were some students and another SFLA staffer, Jon Scharfenberger.
There aren't many details about Jon, but we do know that he is in critical condition after the accident.
Contact: John-Paul Deddens
Source: Students for Life of Illinois
October 7, 2011
On October 13th History will be Made, as 'Live' Ultrasounds will be Performed on Pregnant Women in the United States Capitol Building
"Voices from the Womb" will kick off their national campaign in the Congressional Auditorium on October 13, at 11:00 A.M.
For the first time ever, the voices of pre-born children will literally be "heard" on Capitol Hill.
"Voices from the Womb" marks the beginning of the end for Roe v. Wade as members of Congress will have the chance to clearly see the humanity of the child and work together to end the violence of abortion and establish human rights and justice for all.
After October 13, "Voices from the Womb" will begin a national tour performing live ultrasounds in schools, churches, state capitals, legislative hearings and public events.
The main sponsor of "Voices from the Womb" is the Stanton Project, which is part of Stanton Healthcare, a life-affirming clinic started by women to reach women.
"Voices from the Womb" reinforces the fact that through out history women have always been at the forefront in speaking out against violence and embracing equality and human rights for all.
The co-sponsors of "Voices from the Womb" are The Christian Defense Coalition and The National Pro-life Center.
Brandi Swindell, Founder and President of Stanton Healthcare, states,
"Voices from the Womb reaffirms the truth that women have always been at the forefront in speaking out against violence and embracing equality and human rights for all.
"Early feminist and suffragette leader, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, called abortion an evil and said, 'When we consider that women are treated as property, it is degrading to women that we should treat our children as property to be disposed of as we see fit.'
"For the first time, our political leaders will have the chance to view first hand the humanity of the child and work together to protect the weakest members of our society.
"I invite all women who consider themselves pro-choice to step away from the dark ages and the wrong side of history and join with people like Elizabeth Cady Stanton and embrace justice for all."
Rev. Patrick J. Mahoney, Director of the Christian Defense Coalition, adds,
"We believe the Voices from the Womb project will expedite the crumbling of Roe v. Wade as America and her political leaders see the humanity of the pre-born child and the reality that life clearly begins at conception.
"When Roe was decided in 1973, there was a real argument going on about the humanity of the pre-born child and when life begins. However, with the amazing scientific advances over the past 40 years in fetology, ultrasound technology and modern medicine those arguments are obsolete and archaic. It is now clear that life and the humanity of the child begins at conception.
"So we invite the pro-choice community to come out of their caves, stop believing that the world is flat and embrace modern medicine and science. Let us work together for a world in which human rights are given to all."
Father Paul Schenck, Director of the National Pro-life Center, comments,
"Technology now gives us such a magnificent portrait, not to mention sound, of the child's life before birth, that there is no reason to wonder whether this is a baby or not.
"The baby is alive and well, until the abortionist invades her world and destroys her life. It's time to banish abortions along with lynching and dueling. It belongs to a darker era."
Contact: Rev. Patrick J. Mahoney and Brandi Swindell
Source: Voices from the Womb
Abortion-mental illness link needs gov't attention
The Elliot Institute is calling for a hearing concerning the ignored link between abortion and higher rates of mental illness that the research group feels is long overdue.
Dr. David Reardon heads the Elliot Institute, an organization that conducts original research on the effects of abortion on women, men, families, and society. He suggests that an exhaustive study in The British Journal of Psychiatry and the fact that former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop recommended that it be funded 22 years ago show that the hearing is both necessary and long overdue.
"The reason it's especially timely now is that a study has just been published by the British Royal College of Psychiatrists that includes a meta-analysis of 22 studies that shows that abortion may be a cause of ten percent of mental health problems being treated [in] women, and up to 35 percent of suicidal behavior among women," says Reardon.
He believes the federal government ought to pay attention to the study that covers nearly 900,000 women from six countries, and he urges it to update the publications that fail to recognize the serious consequences of abortion. For example, he notes that women who aborted are 81 percent more likely to experience mental health problems and 55 percent more likely than women who delivered an unplanned or unwanted pregnancy to have problems.
"Well, the problem is it's always been so politically correct to pretend that abortion doesn't harm women," the Elliot Institute founder notes. "This is a major study published by a major journal, yet it received almost no coverage in U.S. media. If the results had shown that carrying an unplanned pregnancy to term was associated with higher psychological issues, that would have been front-page news."
So to help give Congress a nudge to conduct the hearings, Reardon is calling on the public to sign a petition found on his organization's website.
Contact: Charlie Butts
Source: OneNewsNow
More to birth-control mandate than meets the eye
Human Life International (HLI) is drawing attention to the fact that a majority of a medical committee responsible for mandating ObamaCare's contraception coverage without co-pay are also monetary contributors to the abortion lobby.
Arland Nichols, national director of HLI, tells OneNewsNow his group determined that none of the members of the Institute of Medicine committee, which is composed of members of NARAL Pro-Choice America and Planned Parenthood, have ever financially supported a Republican or a pro-life candidate.
"They're board members of NARAL; they win awards at NARAL. They're board members of Planned Parenthood; they run Planned Parenthoods," he reports about what is "clearly a very biased make-up for this committee."
In fact, he says 11 of the 15 committee members have clear pro-abortion leanings, but "the recommendation of the Institute of Medicine was accepted wholesale" by the Department of Health and Human Services, and it will be firm by 2012, if not corrected.
"It's going to stand in law, which I think shows one of the failed flaws of ObamaCare as written," Nichols decides. "Basically, they signed a blank check, and committees like this decide what gets paid for [and] what doesn't. You know, it's really taken away from the consumer of healthcare, if you will, and from the patient."
So, the committee's ideological roots are being imposed on consumers, regardless of their religious or ethical beliefs. In addition, the HLI national director points out that the mandate is contrary to the consciences of those in the medical profession who oppose birth control and the morning after pill, as well those of conscience in the insurance industry.
However, even though the public comment period is over, the approval of HR 1179, a bill currently before the House, would provide conscience protections.
Contact: Charlie Butts
Source: OneNewsNow
RU-486 -- fed. judge 'vacating' FDA protections
State attorneys are trying to decide whether to appeal a federal judge's decision declaring unconstitutional an Idaho law that requires a doctor to dispense the abortion drug RU-486.
The ruling flies in the face of the Federal Drug Administration's (FDA) instruction to only administer the drug during the first trimester of pregnancy and to require two doctor visits -- the first before a patient takes the pill to assess the age of the baby, and the second after use of the drug to make sure that all of the baby has been evacuated from the mother to protect her health and life.
"Those protections are now vacated by the pen of a federal judge … who has not carefully considered the consequences to women and girls of that action," laments David Ripley of Idaho Chooses Life.
He is among those who do not understand how the law could be considered unconstitutional.
"The Supreme Court has ruled on a number of occasions that it is not unconstitutional to require a physician involvement in an abortion procedure," Ripley notes. But "part of the difficulty is that we live in the Ninth Circuit," he concludes, citing the liberal nature of that appeals court.
Contact: Charlie Butts
Source: OneNewsNow
Pro-lifers prepared to put on red
October 18 will be the eighth annual Pro-Life Day of Silent Solidarity, when students worldwide will protest abortion.
Campaign president Bryan Kemper of Stand True ministries says that when the initiative first began, 300 campuses participated. But last year, more than 4,000 campuses in 28 countries took part in the day of prayer and solidarity. He says there is an explosion of pro-life support among young people who believe that life is precious.
"When I first got involved in the pro-life movement over 20 years ago, there [were] some young people and some different things going on," Kemper accounts. "But over the last 20 years, I've seen such an explosion of pro-life youth around the country."
To commemorate the movement, many students wear red armbands, and others place red duct tape across their mouths. Kemper believes the effort is making a difference.
"Last year, we heard back from 64 girls who canceled their abortions in one day. Sixty-four lives saved," he reports. "Sixt;y-four young women spared the agony that they might go through later in life…"
And he believes several others followed suit, but did not contact his organization to share about it.
Contact: Bob Kellogg
Source: OneNewsNow
Pro-life rally in Washington: babies go to Congress
Women have rallied in America's capital with their babies rescued from abortion to express their gratitude for the compassionate work of pregnancy help centers.
Heartbeat International, which operates pregnancy help centers across the U.S., is being represented by a pro-life rally called Babies Go to Congress. In support of pregnancy help centers, mothers from five states are in the nation's capital with their babies who were saved from abortion.
Spokesperson Virginia Cline tells OneNewsNow they will be meeting with members of Congress while they are there. She says, "[they will] share about the compassionate work of pregnancy help centers and share their gratitude that they have this child with them now. Their main message is very clear and concise. It's that pregnancy help centers are good for America."
The group is not asking for members to pursue funding for the centers, but just to recognize their importance. So far, laws regulating the centers have been ruled unconstitutional when brought before federal courts, but Heartbeat International seeks continued protection from Congress.
"We would ask that they would protect pregnancy help centers," Cline explains. "Unfortunately, we've come under a bit of attack lately and we just want the members of Congress to hear firsthand from the women who have been served by pregnancy centers that we're doing a great job."
In addition, Heartbeat International hopes this rally will let women in crisis pregnancies know they are loved and not alone. Their goal is to help them not feel they must choose abortion because of personal decision or coercion.
Contact: Charlie Butts
Source: OneNewsNow
October 6, 2011
National Right to Life Urges U.S. House to Pass the "Protect Life Act"
Bill would apply Hyde Amendment principles to Obama Health Care Law
WASHINGTON – The National Right to Life Committee (NRLC), the federation of right-to-life groups across the country, today sent a letter to members of the U.S. House of Representatives urging them to vote for the Protect Life Act (H.R. 358), sponsored by Rep. Joe Pitts (R-Pa.), when it comes to the floor for a vote next week. National Right to Life intends to include the vote in its scorecard of key pro-life roll calls of the 112th Congress.
As the letter notes, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA, Public Law 111-148) "…contained multiple provisions that provide authorizations for subsidies for abortion, both implicit and explicit, and also multiple provisions that opened doors to abortion-expanding administrative actions." National Right to Life's letter observes that the Protect Life Act "…would apply the pro-life principles of the Hyde Amendment to every component of the PPACA, and contains important conscience protections for pro-life health care providers as well."
Public opinion polling conducted during the congressional debate over the bill generally found Americans opposed to the use of federal funds to pay for or subsidize abortion coverage. A post-election poll conducted by The Polling Company in November 2010 found 58% were opposed to "using taxpayer dollars to pay for abortion at any time and for any reason."
"The Protect Life Act is similar to the Stupak-Pitts Amendment, which passed the House in 2009, but was not included in the final law because of opposition by pro-abortion Senate Democrats and President Obama," said National Right to Life Legislative Director Douglas Johnson. "The Administration's 2010 pretense that ObamaCare did not expand abortion grows more tattered with each passing month. While running for mayor of Chicago, former White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel boasted of his role in devising a strategy for 'the Stupak Amendment not to exist by law.' Only yesterday, Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius gave a call-to-arms speech at a NARAL Pro-Choice America fundraiser in Chicago, in which she said 'we are in a war' with critics of the law."
A full analysis of the need for the Protect Life Act can be found in testimony by Mr. Johnson before the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Energy and Commerce on February 9, 2011:
http://www.nrlc.org/AHC/ProtectLifeActDouglasJohnsonTestimony.pdf.
Rockford Abortion Center Closes – Let’s Close Them All!
The Northern Illinois Women's Center in Rockford had it's license suspended by the Illinois Department of Public Health last week! This is great news! It was an emergency suspension and they were fined $15,000 due to four major safety violations. These included the lack qualified staff and lack of surgical privileges at a local hospital. I thought these people claimed to care about women's health and safety… Maybe not…
While the abortion center is not necessarily closed for good, this is still great news for two reasons. First and most importantly, this abortion clinic will not be taking the lives of innocent pre-born children anymore! (At least not for a while – Remember to pray that they stay closed) Secondly, it means that someone in the Illinois Department of Public Health is actually doing their job!
Abortion is Above the Law
For a long time, abortionists have been allowed to operate with very little oversight. There are countless stories of horrific conditions in abortion centers that would never pass health code muster for any other clinic. Abortionists, however, consistently seem to get a pass. A good (yet scary) example of this is the case of Kermit Gosnell. According to an article in Slate…
The Pennsylvania Department of Health inspected Gosnell's clinic when it opened in 1979. The department was supposed to check back within a year, but there's no clear record of another inspection until a decade later. Nor is there any evidence that the evaluators, when they returned, examined Gosnell's patient files, his sanitation, his emergency equipment, his use of anesthesia, his compliance with rules of post-operative care, or the qualifications of employees who did his lab work. From 1993 on, Gosnell went completely uninspected. The grand jury says the health department "decided, for political reasons, to stop inspecting abortion clinics at all. … With the change of administration from Governor Casey to Governor Ridge, officials concluded that inspections would be 'putting a barrier up to women' seeking abortions." Casey was pro-life; Ridge was pro-choice.
Back to Rockford…
I'm not sure if this actually signals a change in how the IL Dept of Health will work with abortionists, but I hope it does! I'm confident that more IL abortion centers will close if there were real scrutiny by the Dept of Health. And that would be a very good thing!
Contact: John-Paul Deddens
Source: Students for Life of Illinois
September 30, 2011
What are they Afraid of?
Pro-abortion groups file suit against North Carolina "Woman's Right to Know" law
WASHINGTON – This week, pro-abortion advocates in North Carolina (including two Planned Parenthood affiliates) filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina seeking to block the North Carolina "Woman's Right to Know" law from going into effect. The law, which was enacted in July over Governor Beverly Perdue's veto, requires that mothers seeking abortion be given information about the abortion and that a real-time ultrasound image of her unborn child be displayed so that she may view the image before the abortion can be performed.
"What are abortion advocates afraid of? Probably that when mothers see the recognizable images of their unborn children as they kick and move inside the womb, with beating hearts, abortionists will lose business, " said Mary Spaulding Balch, J.D., director of state legislation for the National Right to Life Committee.
Enacted by a bi-partisan override of Governor Perdue's July veto, the informed consent law provides that a booklet containing scientifically accurate information about risks, alternatives and information on the development of the unborn child, compiled by the Department of Health and Human Services, be offered to the mother at least 24 hours prior to an abortion so that she might have the opportunity to read and understand the information. It also provides that an ultrasound image of the unborn child be displayed at least four hours prior to an abortion so that the mother might view it.
Balch added: "As U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote in Gonzales v. Carhart in 2007, 'Whether to have an abortion requires a difficult and painful moral decision….The State has an interest in ensuring so grave a choice is well informed. It is self-evident that a mother who comes to regret her choice to abort must struggle with grief more anguished and sorrow more profound when she learns, only after the event, what she once did not know…'"
Founded in 1968, the National Right to Life Committee (NRLC), the federation of 50 state right-to-life affiliates and more than 3,000 local chapters, is the nation's oldest and largest grassroots pro-life organization. Recognized as the flagship of the pro-life movement, NRLC works through legislation and education to protect innocent human life from abortion, infanticide, assisted suicide and euthanasia.
The Illinois Federation for Right to Life is an affiliate of the National Right to Life.
LIFE CHAINS: Sunday, October 2, 2011
Stand with thousands of pro-lifers in over 1,300 chains throughout the USA and Canada in this annual event! Bring your whole family. Water, lawn chairs, umbrellas and strollers are welcome and encouraged. Rain or shine. Pick up your sign at the event. Signs proclaim "Abortion Kills Children" "Adoption the Loving Option", "Jesus Forgives and Heals", "Pray to End Abortion" and others. No graphic signs are allowed.
LIFE CHAIN is a peaceful and prayerful public witness of pro-life Americans standing for one hour praying for our nation and for an end to abortion. It is a visual statement of solidarity by the Christian community that abortion kills children and that the Church supports the sanctity of human life from the moment of conception. For more information or locations of other chains please visit www.NationalLifeChain.org or you can see the Life Chain info for each State at www.lifechain.net
180 Film Turns Opinions Around Regarding Abortion
What would you do if...? Thus begins the question being asked by author and film producer Ray Comfort in his new documentary, 180. Titled to reflect the complete turnaround in the mindsets of all to whom the question is posed, the award-winning film shows eight pro-choice people (mostly college students) changing their stance to pro-life just moments after the question is asked in its entirety. It is Comfort's hope that the documentary, releasing online September 26, will go viral.
While skeptics of 180 say they can't believe anyone would change his or her mind so quickly, Comfort accepts and even understands their disbelief, stating that he could hardly believe it himself when he first viewed the footage in the editing room. Initially, 180 was not the film he meant to produce. At the time, Comfort was taping interviews for a DVD to go along with a book on Hitler and the holocaust. In the course of the interviews, one question led to another, and the discussion led to abortion. Comfort explains, "It began with two male university students completely changing their minds about abortion when we asked them this one question. We realized it wouldn't be convincing to have only males speaking on the subject, so we took to the streets, asking that one particular question, and found that six women changed their minds from pro-abortion to pro-life in a matter of seconds. It was amazing!"
Comfort quickly recognized the film's potential to open the doors of discussion. "I have held up pro-life signs. I have printed pro-life literature and spoken against abortion in pulpits and in my books, but I have felt that all my efforts were almost futile -- that is, up until now. In 180 we have a nation changer."
Comfort adds, "Most of us know that we should be doing something to stop this horror, but the thought of protesting is a little unnerving, especially with the demonization of those who do so. But here is something each of us can easily do -- we can give this DVD out. We can pass them out on the streets, leave copies on park benches or on seats in malls or give it to the checkout lady at the supermarket. This isn't hard to do, and it will save lives -- perhaps millions of lives."
The documentary is available for online viewing at www.180movie.com.
Contact: Audra Jennings
Source: TBBMedia.com
Congress Hears Testimony on China’s One-Child Policy
Several victims of China's forced-abortion policy testified before a congressional subcommittee yesterday in support of a federal bill that would prevent anyone enforcing it — or their family members — from entering the U.S.
H.R. 2121, the China Democracy Promotion Act of 2011, was introduced this June by Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.J., the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health and Human Rights.
Since 1980, more than 400 million Chinese children have been aborted under the policy — 19 every minute, according to Chai Ling, founder of All Girls Allowed, a ministry that works with Chinese families.
"It is an insidious policy. To refuse would be illegal, but most unmarried women like me silently suffered the shame and tried to hide the secrets," said Ling, who aborted four babies. "That's why in that country, there is such a high female suicide rate — 500 women a day."
Though China is currently considering a two-child policy, Reggie Littlejohn, president of the advocacy group Women's Rights Without Frontiers, said that won't stop forced abortions, sterilizations and the other human-rights abuses involved in enforcing the policy, such as home demolitions, beatings, extended torture and murder.
"Much of the country already allows you to have two if your first child is a girl. That gives rise to gendercide," she pointed out. "It's not how many children are allowed. It's that the government is imposing its will on something that should be a family decision and the coercion with which it is enforced. In China, a woman's body is not her own. Until the officials stop functioning as womb police, the nation will not be free."
The congressional panel pledged to investigate whether American companies in China are complicit in the abuses.
"It's inconceivable that something like this would happen in the U.S., that a woman's fertility would be monitored and she might be subjected to an inspection on a factory floor. That's not work — that's slavery. We cannot be complicit in this," said Rep. Jeff Fortenberry, R-Neb.
Because of the one-child policy, China now suffers from a gender imbalance that could mean 24 million men can't find wives by 2020. Girls are selectively aborted or abandoned, and the shortage has made China a go-to destination for sex traffickers bringing in women from other countries.
Contact: Karla Dial
Source: CitizenLink
Congress Seeks Planned Parenthood Investigation
The Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) has until the end of this week to hand over 12 years' worth of documentation on how it's spent taxpayer money, as the chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Investigations calls for an accounting.
Rep. Cliff Stearns, R-Fla., wrote PPFA on Sept. 15, detailing concerns about how the group spends federal grant money and how it reports sex crimes.
PPFA has an "extensive record of violating state sexual assault and child abuse reporting laws, and of encouraging young girls to lie about their ages," Stearns said in a statement.
This July, Americans United for Life (AUL) circulated a detailed report, titled "The Case for Investigating Planned Parenthood," which it circulated on Capitol Hill.
"AUL for years has been calling for Planned Parenthood to give an accounting of their use and misuse of taxpayer dollars," said spokesperson Kristi Hamrick. "They receive $1 million a day in taxpayer funding. That's outrageous."
Not everyone is applauding, however: Yesterday, Reps. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., and Diana DeGette, D-Colo., accused Stearns of launching a "Republican vendetta" against PPFA "simply because Republicans disagree with the work that it does," and PPFA itself has a petition on its website urging advocates to demand Stearns call off the investigation.
Contact: Karla Dial
Source: CitizenLink
More success with adult stem cells
An Israeli firm is now using adult stem cells to treat amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), better known as Lou Gehrig's disease, and similar research might make its way to Massachusetts.
The research, which was first conducted on mice by professors at Tel Aviv University, showed positive results in differentiating a patient's own bone marrow tissue into astrocytes (cells responsible for nurturing neurons in the brain) to stop and reverse advancement of the degenerative disease and protect the brain from other disorders like Parkinson's.
"Basically, over the period of just a few years, people lose all their muscular control so that they can't move," Dr. David Prentice of the Family Research Council (FRC) explains about ALS. "They can't walk; eventually they're unable to talk. They can't breathe, and it kills them."
So far, doctors have only been able to treat the symptoms of Lou Gehrig's disease. But that only makes patients a little more comfortable as the disease progresses toward fatality.
"So, this is a huge step forward in being able to treat this condition, even just to stop its progression," says the FRC senior fellow for life sciences. "But again, it's using adult stem cells. [People] need to understand there are embryonic stem cells, which rely on destruction of young human life and haven't helped a single person."
He adds that adult stem-cell therapy is already being used to successfully treat over 70 diseases and medical conditions, and patients suffer no adverse reactions because the cells are drawn from their own body.
Contact: Charlie Butts
Source: OneNewsNow
Baby Joseph Dies
Rest in Peace Little Saint
Baby Joseph, who was at the center of an international right to life debate back in March and April of 2011 died peacefully at his home in the arms of his parents. Baby Joseph was a 14 month old infant, who lived in London, Ontario, Canada, who suffered from an incurable neurological disease. This disease everyone knew, would result in his eventual death. Baby Joseph's parents understood that he had no chance of recovery, but, they requested that the baby have a tracheostomy, which is a permanent tracheotomy, so that they could bring him home to die. His sister died from the same neurological disease 8 yrs. earlier. But in her case, physicians performed this tracheostomy, and the family was able to take her home to die.
The hospital in Canada originally planned to remove life support from the baby, over the objection of his parents. The hospital asked the Office of the Public Guardian to assume decision making power over his parents. This caused the case to become a highly publicized international debate over parents rights and the euthanasia issue. The debate culminated in Father Pavone, the Euthanasia Coalition and the Terri Schaivo Life and Hope Network, came to the support of the parents. This led to Baby Joseph being brought to the Cardinal Glennon's Children's Medical Center in St. Louis, Missouri, where the value of his little life was recognized and the tracheostomy was performed.
The debate centered around two issues. (1.) No hospital should be able to impose an end of life sustaining treatment, based on financial concerns, or a subjective quality of life. (2.) Was the issue of the tracheostomy, which was the procedure the family wanted in order to take their baby home to die. The hospital said, that would impose a burden on the parents, and in their best medical judgement, they refused. The question was, "what was the burden"? If it was the baby; then the treatment was being withheld because it was the baby that was the burden.
Keep in mind, that Gabriella Gifford, the Arizona Congresswoman who was shot in the head, received a tracheotomy almost immediately. Tracheotomys are routinely performed for many reasons, but for long-term ventilatory support, they are done for comfort. This is standard procedure in hospitals. It is not extraordinary care.
The parents won their battle to take their little boy home with them to die, and on Tuesday, September 27th, little Baby Joseph died in the loving arms of his mommy and daddy, rather than simply having his plug pulled in a cold clinical environment. He was called home by God, not sent to his death by human elitist ideologies, which devalue human life to their utopian idea of what "quality of life" means. This utopian idea of "quality of life" trumps the "sanctity of life"; and those who consider themselves better qualified, which in Baby Joseph's case was the hospital medical staff, want to call the shots.
Now, we can all ask ourselves the question, "who was Baby Joseph and why should we celebrate his life?" The simple answer is that Baby Joseph is all of us. Remember, Canada has national health care, and this is what we will have in the United States, if the Affordable Patient Health Care Act is not repealed in total.
Paul O'Donnell, OFM, a close family friend said yesterday, "Today at about 11:00am, our dear Baby Joseph was laid to rest at a small private funeral service in Windsor, Canada. Perhaps in the near future, another gathering will be planned, to celebrate Baby Joseph's life. Please pray for the Maraachli family at this time of great loss." Baby Joseph died with his family exactly as they wanted.
Source: Lake County Right to Life
Baby Joseph, who was at the center of an international right to life debate back in March and April of 2011 died peacefully at his home in the arms of his parents. Baby Joseph was a 14 month old infant, who lived in London, Ontario, Canada, who suffered from an incurable neurological disease. This disease everyone knew, would result in his eventual death. Baby Joseph's parents understood that he had no chance of recovery, but, they requested that the baby have a tracheostomy, which is a permanent tracheotomy, so that they could bring him home to die. His sister died from the same neurological disease 8 yrs. earlier. But in her case, physicians performed this tracheostomy, and the family was able to take her home to die.
The hospital in Canada originally planned to remove life support from the baby, over the objection of his parents. The hospital asked the Office of the Public Guardian to assume decision making power over his parents. This caused the case to become a highly publicized international debate over parents rights and the euthanasia issue. The debate culminated in Father Pavone, the Euthanasia Coalition and the Terri Schaivo Life and Hope Network, came to the support of the parents. This led to Baby Joseph being brought to the Cardinal Glennon's Children's Medical Center in St. Louis, Missouri, where the value of his little life was recognized and the tracheostomy was performed.
The debate centered around two issues. (1.) No hospital should be able to impose an end of life sustaining treatment, based on financial concerns, or a subjective quality of life. (2.) Was the issue of the tracheostomy, which was the procedure the family wanted in order to take their baby home to die. The hospital said, that would impose a burden on the parents, and in their best medical judgement, they refused. The question was, "what was the burden"? If it was the baby; then the treatment was being withheld because it was the baby that was the burden.
Keep in mind, that Gabriella Gifford, the Arizona Congresswoman who was shot in the head, received a tracheotomy almost immediately. Tracheotomys are routinely performed for many reasons, but for long-term ventilatory support, they are done for comfort. This is standard procedure in hospitals. It is not extraordinary care.
The parents won their battle to take their little boy home with them to die, and on Tuesday, September 27th, little Baby Joseph died in the loving arms of his mommy and daddy, rather than simply having his plug pulled in a cold clinical environment. He was called home by God, not sent to his death by human elitist ideologies, which devalue human life to their utopian idea of what "quality of life" means. This utopian idea of "quality of life" trumps the "sanctity of life"; and those who consider themselves better qualified, which in Baby Joseph's case was the hospital medical staff, want to call the shots.
Now, we can all ask ourselves the question, "who was Baby Joseph and why should we celebrate his life?" The simple answer is that Baby Joseph is all of us. Remember, Canada has national health care, and this is what we will have in the United States, if the Affordable Patient Health Care Act is not repealed in total.
Paul O'Donnell, OFM, a close family friend said yesterday, "Today at about 11:00am, our dear Baby Joseph was laid to rest at a small private funeral service in Windsor, Canada. Perhaps in the near future, another gathering will be planned, to celebrate Baby Joseph's life. Please pray for the Maraachli family at this time of great loss." Baby Joseph died with his family exactly as they wanted.
Source: Lake County Right to Life
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