February 3, 2012

Film expected to impact culture for life

    

October BabyAmerican Family Studios, an arm of the American Family Association, is set to release its first major motion picture this spring, and one movie critic expects it to make a huge impact on the culture.

"They adopted me because my birth mother tried to abort me. I guess I wasn't supposed to survive, and I barely did," the main character, Hannah, shares in an excerpt from the film.

October Baby, which was briefly released in theaters in Alabama and Mississippi last October, is set to go nationwide next month. Bob Waliszewski of Focus on the Family's Plugged In tells OneNewsNow how much he likes the movie.

"I love the fact that we have a movie that underscores once again in a very creative way just how valuable every single human life is," he notes.

Waliszewski believes the film, which features veteran actors John Schneider and Jasmine Guy, could make an impact on society, "especially if folks who don't typically come from the pro-life side of the equation or the faith community see it."

"I think it can help break down some walls and help present life in a creative way as being very, very positive -- all life," the critic adds.

October Baby hits theaters on March 23.

Contact: Bill Bumpas
Source: OneNewsNow

February 1, 2012

Susan G. Komen for the Cure Temporarily Halts Grants to Planned Parenthood, but still Cooperates in Abortion-Breast Cancer Cover-up and Downplaying the Risk of the Birth Control Pill



From a Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer press release:

The Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer applauds the breast cancer group, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, for discontinuing its grants to Planned Parenthood (PP) while the abortion provider is under investigation by Congress. Komen said it will not resume payment of the grants unless PP is exonerated. Komen attributed its decision to a new policy that prohibits grants from going to organizations under investigation by governmental authorities.

"Our group will remain as Komen's critic as long as it continues to work against its own mission to eradicate breast cancer. Komen's decision is a step in the right direction to protect women's lives. However, I will not donate to Komen while it is still cooperating in the cover-up of the abortion-breast cancer link and downplaying the risk of using oral contraceptives (OCs)." asserted Karen Malec, president of the Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer.

"PP is a primary cause of the breast cancer epidemic. It sells cancer-causing abortions and oral contraceptives (OCs), also called "the birth control pill." Medical texts reveal that increased childbearing, especially starting early before age 24, substantially reduces lifetime breast cancer risk. Abortion not only deprives women of this protection, but 52 of 68 epidemiological studies show it raises breast cancer risk. [1] The World Health Organization lists OCs containing estrogen and progesterone on its list of Group 1 carcinogens - the highest level as a cancer-causing agent. [2] OCs are associated with the deadly triple-negative breast cancer. [3,4] Komen and the Institute of Medicine had an opportunity to reduce the incidence of breast cancer with its December 2011 study, "Breast Cancer and the Environment," but they chose not to review reproductive risk factors and include avoidance of abortion and OCs among the ways to prevent the disease. We sincerely hope Komen will develop the political courage needed to fulfill its mission.

"PP has done substantial harm to women's health. Additionally, PP does not do mammograms, although PP president Cecile Richards had led the public to believe otherwise.

"The Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer was the first to expose the Komen-PP relationship to the world in 2003. We thank our supporters for doing such a marvelous job by contacting Komen and stating their objections to this irregular relationship, and we remind them their work is not yet done. Contact Komen at <http://ww5.komen.org/Contact.aspx>. Politely thank Komen's representatives for temporarily halting its gifts to Planned Parenthood. Ask them to permanently halt their grants to PP and tell the full truth about the breast cancer risks associated with induced abortion and oral contraceptives."

The Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer is an international women's organization founded to protect the health and save the lives of women by educating and providing information on abortion as a risk factor for breast cancer.

References:

1. See the Breast Cancer Prevention Institute's website for a complete list of all epidemiological studies and the odds ratios reported for each at: http://bcpinstitute.org/epidemiology_studies_bcpi.htm

2. Cogliano V, Grosse Y, Baan R, Secretan B, El Ghissassi F. Carcinogenicity of combined oestrogen-progestagen contraceptives and menopausal treatment. Lancet Oncology 2005;6:552-553.

3. Dolle J, Daling J, White E, Brinton L, Doody D, et al. Risk factors for triple-negative breast cancer in women under the age of 45 years. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2009;18(4)1157-1166. Available at: http://www.abortionbreastcancer.com/download/Abortion_Breast_Cancer_Epid_Bio_Prev_2009.pdf

4. Ma H, Wang Y, Sullivan-Halley J, Weiss, L, Marchbanks, PA, et al. Use of four biomarkers to evaluate the risk of breast cancer subtypes in the Women's Contraceptive and Reproductive Experiences Study. Cancer Research 2010;70(2):575-587.


 


January 27, 2012

News Links for January 27th



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AbortionWiki launch to shine light on global abortion industry with help from all-star pro-life advisory board

New fetal pain bill brings late-term abortion battle to Obama's back yard

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Prolife Ultrasound Bill Advances in Keystone State

"It's a Girl!" Could be a Death Sentence in Canada

Pro-Life Organizations to Announce 'The First State Initiative' -- A Campaign to Have America's First Abortion Free State

Adults, youth share hope at pro-life demonstrations in Nebraska

Pro-Life Means Anti-Abortion and A Lot More

Mainstream Media Takes Note of Abortion Survivor

Behind the Door: What Really Goes on Inside an Abortion Clinic

Adult stem cell researchers seek district court ruling reversal on human embryonic stem cell research

Abortionist operates as 'danger to the public

Pro-life congressmen hopeful despite Roe v. Wade anniversary

    

Members of the U.S. Congress reflected on the negative effects of almost forty years of legal abortion in America, but said they are encouraged that the pro-life movement continues to gain momentum. 

The estimated thousands of people who will "descend upon Washington" for the Jan. 23 March for Life, remind the country of its obligation "to protect life and be stewards" of God's creation, said Rep. Renee Ellmers (R-N.C.).

Jan. 22 marks the 39-year anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in the United States.

Rep. Ellmers told CNA on Jan. 20 that the protection of life is "a mission that is very near and dear to my heart." The Congresswoman explained that she worked as a nurse for more than 21 years which taught her "that every life is a precious gift from God."

"I've held the hands of newborn infants, and I've held the hands of elderly patients in the last moments of their lives," she said. "I have witnessed firsthand how fragile and delicate our lives are and the miracles that take place every day."

Rep. Ellmers said that the March for Life is important because it "serves as a powerful reminder of the injustice taking place in our country and the millions of lives lost but not forgotten."

Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX) said he believes that America's "love for liberty" can be measured by how "the most innocent" members of society are treated.

"And the pro-life movement has played an extremely important role in fighting to make sure innocent life is protected," he told CNA. 

Rep. Paul, who is currently running for Republican presidential candidate, said that there is still "much work to do" to protect the unborn.

He said that he would work as president to effectively repeal Roe v. Wade and would support legislation defining life as beginning at conception.

Thirty-nine years after the Supreme Court decision "that opened the door for abortion in our country," Rep. Dan Lipinski (D-IL) called abortion "a very important issue" that needs to be addressed today.

He told CNA on Jan. 20 that the pro-life movement is fighting an "uphill battle" against the "culture of death" that permeates much of the secular media.

However, he also observed that progress had been made in recent years, particularly at the state level. 

Rep. Lipinski said that he is always inspired by the number of young people at the March for Life, who remind him that "there is hope" for the future.

He believes the pro-life movement is "picking up more and more support" across the country and that progress will continue to be made "step by step."

"When it really comes down to it," he said, "what we need to do is change the hearts and minds of the American people."

Contact: Michelle Bauman
Source: CNA/EWTN News

Survey finds American majority in favor of abortion restrictions

    

A supermajority of Americans supports significant restrictions on abortion, in contradiction to the Supreme Court decisions which require permissive laws nationwide, a new survey sponsored by the Knights of Columbus says.

"Almost four decades after the Supreme Court's decisions in Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton, which resulted in the almost totally unrestricted abortion regime of today, these decisions continue to be out of step with the vast majority of Americans," said Carl Anderson, Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus.

The Knights of Columbus-Marist Poll survey found that 79 percent of Americans say they would not allow abortion after the first three months of pregnancy. Another 51 percent said they would only allow abortion, at most, in cases of rape, incest or to save the life of the mother or they would not allow it at all, the Knights reported Jan. 23.

Eighty-four percent of survey respondents said that laws can protect both the life of the unborn and the health and well-being of the mother, an increase of three percent since a survey two years ago.

"Far from being settled law, the inadequacy of the Court's reasoning on abortion in Roe and Doe is readily apparent to most Americans. Once a survey moves beyond the labels of pro-life and pro-choice, we see a fundamental unity among Americans in favor of significant abortion restrictions," Anderson said.

The survey questions on abortion were part of a broader survey that will be released in February. The survey polled 1,053 adults in the continental U.S. from Dec. 15 through Dec. 27, 2011. It claims a margin of error of plus or minus three percentage points.

Source: CNA/EWTN News

Judge rules against forced abortion, sterilization

    

An appeals court judge has recognized a schizophrenic woman's Catholic convictions and decided that she shouldn't be forced comply with her parents' request to abort her child and be sterilized.
 
The State Department of Mental Health filed a petition in October to have "Mary Moe's" parents named as guardians so they could give consent for abortion. Norfolk Probate and Family Court Judge Christina Harms declared that the 32-year-old could not make a decision about abortion and ordered the facility that performed the abortion to sterilize the woman "to avoid this painful situation from recurring in the future."

But a Massachusetts appeals court has overturned that ruling. Mailee Smith of Americans United for Life (AUL) believes Judge Andrew Grainger got it right and that this case puts "a face on the abortion industry's dirty little secrets."

"We know that the majority of women who have abortions feel forced, feel pressured into having an abortion," Smith notes. "One study has indicated that up to 64 percent of women feel forced into abortion. We also know that there is an 81-percent increased risk of mental health issues following an abortion."

And she says it is "criminal" to force a woman to have an abortion against her will.

"It has also been established that a person cannot be sterilized against their will. So in this case, the judge [had] overstepped [her] boundary by forcing the woman not only to have an abortion, but to be sterilized against her will," the pro-lifer concludes.

Prior to becoming ill, "Mary Moe" had stated that she did not believe in abortion. Also, the Massachusetts woman did not suffer from schizophrenia until after a previous abortion.

Contact: Charlie Butts
Source: OneNewsNow




National Right to Life Committee Announces 2012 Initiatives

    

As more than 150,000 people took part in the annual March for Life rally in Washington, D.C., today, the National Right to Life Committee announced its top initiatives for 2012.

Carol Tobias, president, NRLC: "We do have two main goals this year. The first one is the defeat of President Obama," said NRLC President Carol Tobias. "That's not a surprise to anyone. He's the most anti-life president we've ever had."

The second goal, however, is to see more states pass bills recognizing that preborn babies are capable of feeling pain during abortion procedures. Since 2010, six  states — Nebraska, Kansas, Idaho, Oklahoma,  Alabama and Indiana — have passed laws acknowledging that preborn babies past 20 weeks of gestation can feel intense pain, and deserve protection.

Tobias noted that Virginia has already introduced such a bill this year, and several others are considering it. Meanwhile, U.S. Rep. Trent Franks, R-AZ, introduced a pain-capable child protection bill today that would cover the District of Columbia.

"We just want to get the message out that the unborn child can feel pain," Tobias said. "It's a great educational tool to talk to the public, about whether they think an unborn child should be killed when it can feel pain during the procedure. We want pro-lifers to start talking about that, because we want to bring the child into this debate and put a human face on it.

Contact: Karla Dial
Source: CitizenLink

Congress’ Pro-Life Playmakers Take the Stage

     

Congress is back in session after a long recess. The March for Life just happened. And with the election coming up, it's a good time to remind folks who in Congress has done more than just say that they are pro-life. To see whether or not your lawmakers have voted for pro-life bills, check out National Right to Life Committee's (NRLC) excellent scorecards. Or take a look at  CitizenLink's scorecard, which we publish jointly with the Family Research Council. (Ours is a compilation of more than just pro-life votes.)

But in case you don't want to sift through years of votes, here's a  also look at the major players behind the pro-life bills currently awaiting consideration in the House and the Senate. Most of the sponsors are stalwarts, and you should know their names. You'll also notice most of these guys are House Members; the Senate has barely a handful of pro-lifers.

•Rep. Trent Franks (R-Arizona). Recently introduced the District of Columbia Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act (bill not yet posted), provides that no abortions can be performed in D.C. if the preborn baby is over 20 weeks gestation. NRLC has a nice press release about it here. Franks is also responsible for the Prenatal Nondiscrimination Act (PRENDA) (H.R. 3541). PRENDA would impose criminal penalties on doctors who perform abortions when they know the abortion is being sought because of the baby's race or gender.  The bill has 70 cosponsors and received a hearing in early December in the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution.

•Rep. John Fleming (R-Louisiana). Introduced the Abortion Non-Discrimination Act (H.R. 361), which bans any federal, state or local government from using federal funds to discriminate against a health care entity (doctor, hospital, health insurance provider, etc.) that refuses to participate in abortion. It also provides a way for health care entities to pursue redress if the government discriminates against them. It's been sitting in the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health since Fleming introduced it last January. I wouldn't be surprised if we see more movement on this bill soon, given the recent freedom-of-conscience violations we've seen here, here, and here.

•Rep. Chris Smith (R-New Jersey). Introduced the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act (H.R. 3). No federal taxpayer dollars may be used for abortions, in any program, anywhere. And nobody gets at tax deduction for having an abortion, either. The bill passed the House last May. Smith is probably the biggest die-hard pro-lifer I've seen in the House, and a likeable guy. Sen. Roger Wicker (R-Mississippi) introduced the companion bill to Smith's legislation (S.906) and it awaits consideration in the Senate Committee on Finance.

•Rep. Mike Pence (R-Indiana). One of the better-known and respected pro-life activists in Congress. Pence's Title X Abortion Provider Prohibition Act (H.R. 217) would cut off federal funding to the country's abortion providers (the largest being Planned Parenthood, which annually receives hundreds of millions in federal, state and local money. The bill has 178 cosponsors and awaits consideration in the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health.

•Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio). Introduced the Ultrasound Informed Consent Act (bill not yet posted), requiring abortion providers to perform an ultrasound and provide a medical description of the image before a woman gives consent for an abortion. Yet another bill on the list for the House Energy and Commerce Committee.

Contact: Ashley Horne
Source: CitizenLink

Indiana Floats Bill Banning Telemedicine in Abortions

    

An abortionist should not be able to ply his trade over the Internet. That's what several lawmakers in Indiana think, according to a bill introduced by state Sen. Travis Holdman that passed a committee on a 5-4 vote Wednesday.

For the last year, Planned Parenthood has been expanding its operations by having women consult with abortionists by webcam. Regardless of where the doctor is located, he pushes a button which remotely dispenses the chemical abortion drug RU-486 to the woman.

"It has to be an in-person exam to prevent Telemed abortions from taking place," Holdman said.

Ryan McCann, director of operations and public policy for the Indiana Family Institute, said the bill is needed, because chemical abortions are not as safe as the industry would lead women to believe.

"There've been some serious complications with giving those out after seven weeks of pregnancy," he said, noting that some women have even died. "We want to make sure that they're getting the medication from licensed physicians and not folks that don't understand the medication."

Contact: Steve Jordahl
Source: CitizenLink


Young people dominate Washington pro-life march

    

President Obama and another massive turnout of pro-life Americans gained attention in Washington as the country passed the 39th anniversary of the Supreme Court's legalization of abortion.

The president reaffirmed his commitment to abortion rights, even urging continued efforts to protect those rights for "our daughters." The White House issued his statement Jan. 22, the date in 1973 on which the Supreme Court issued companion decisions -- Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton -- that struck down all state abortion restrictions and effectively legalized the procedure for any reason throughout pregnancy.

'[I have] no doubt that we are going to see Roe versus Wade overturned in this country.'
-- Barrett Duke

Meanwhile, tens of thousands of pro-lifers joined together Jan. 23 for the annual March for Life that followed a weekend of pro-life events in the Washington area. The march drew its usually immense crowd in spite of intermittent rain and a temperature in the mid-30s. Young people, especially teenagers, dominated the march.

"Every year the crowd gets younger," said Barrett Duke, vice president of public policy for the Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission. Duke joined in the march, which stretched along the National Mall to the Supreme Court.

"There was probably only one gray head for every 40 or 50, maybe more, this year," said Duke, whose first March for Life came in 2004. "I've watched that change every year I've been in the marches, and this year was utterly astonishing to me. Not only are the young people there -- elementary grade kids, high school kids, college kids -- but they're there with a vibrancy, just an excitement about them being part of a movement that is about saving innocent human life. They're singing; they're chanting; they're doing calls back and forth to each other. One of them was: 'I love babies, yes I do, I love babies, how 'bout you?'"

He said, "I saw what almost certainly could be described as an emerging pro-life culture among young people in this country."

Duke said he has "no doubt that we are going to see Roe versus Wade overturned in this country."

Young people "will change the culture in this country, and they will be part of a movement that will rein in abortion on demand," he said.

Rep. Chris Smith, R.-N.J., one of Congress' leading pro-life advocates, said preventing Obama from winning re-election in November was vital.

"The past three years of abortion extremism by President Obama is a mere foretaste -- a mere foreshadowing -- of what will be if he is re-elected," Smith told marchers, according to prepared remarks. "Given four more years, Mr. Obama will further pack the courts -- including and especially the U.S. Supreme Court -- with litmus-tested pro-abortion judges perched to retain the infamous holdings of Roe.

"Unhindered and unfettered by any concern over a future election, Mr. Obama will aggressively use the coercive power of the state to compel abortion conformity and complicity," Smith said. "The predictable consequence: more dead babies, more wounded moms."

Citing Obama's intention to call for a "return to American values" in his State of the Union speech the next night, Smith said, "Mr. President, abortion is not, never was and never will be an American value."

The National Right to Life Committee, one of the country's leading pro-life organizations, announced Jan. 23 its political action committee's top priority for the year "is defeating Barack Obama and electing a pro-life president."

With the aid of a Democratic Senate, Obama has opposed pro-life legislation approved by the House of Representatives. His administration has:

-- enacted health-care reform that permits federal funds to subsidize insurance plans that cover abortion.

-- restored grants to a United Nations organization that supports China's coercive population control program.

-- approved money for stem cell research that destroys human embryos.

-- ordered religious employers to pay for coverage of contraceptives that can cause abortions even if to do so would conflict with their consciences.

-- nominated two Supreme Court justices who, both sides of the debate agree, likely would uphold Roe.

In his Jan. 22 statement, Obama said:

"As we mark the 39th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, we must remember that this Supreme Court decision not only protects a woman's health and reproductive freedom, but also affirms a broader principle: that government should not intrude on private family matters. I remain committed to protecting a woman's right to choose and this fundamental constitutional right. While this is a sensitive and often divisive issue, no matter what our views, we must stay united in our determination to prevent unintended pregnancies, support pregnant woman and mothers, reduce the need for abortion, encourage healthy relationships, and promote adoption. And as we remember this historic anniversary, we must also continue our efforts to ensure that our daughters have the same rights, freedoms, and opportunities as our sons to fulfill their dreams."

It was the first time in three years the president expressed a determination to "reduce the need for abortion." After doing so in 2009, Obama dropped the comment the following two years in his Jan. 22 affirmation of abortion rights.

Contact: Tom Strode
Source: Baptist Press

January 20, 2012

News Links for January 20th



Why isn't Abortion 'Moral'?

No More Will We Coexist with Child-Killing

Obama HHS Turns its Back on People of Faith

Abortionist Riley Arraigned on Murder Charges, Held in Maryland on $300,000 Bail

Feds grant 1-year extension on birth-control rule

Congressmen support FDA protocol for abortion pill

New Hampshire House Defunds Planned Parenthood

Plan B proponents not giving up

Attempt to counter sex-selective abortions

Adult stem cells save man's life

Dangerous, illegal pro-abortion group


Kansas hoping for 'personhood'

An abortion-funding battle in NH

Pro-life Nation Launches with Interactive New Tool: AbortionDocs.org

Are Women Better Off Under Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton? -- No

Abortionist operates as 'danger to the public'

States shatter record for abortion restrictions

The ugly American history of eugenics is exposed

Obama administration refuses to change contraception mandate

     

The Obama administration announced Jan. 20 that it will not expand an exemption for religious groups that object to its requirement for health insurance plans to cover sterilization and contraception – including abortion-causing drugs – free of charge.

Kathleen Sebelius, secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, said in a Jan. 20 statement that religious employers who object to providing the coverage will be required to comply with the new law by Aug. 1, 2013, one year later than the initial deadline. 

Sebelius noted that "important concerns" had been "raised about religious liberty."

Those speaking out against the mandate included many Catholic organizations, such as schools, hospitals and social agencies, which serve all people in need, regardless of their religious affiliation.

During the comment period that followed the announcement of the rule, the administration received an outpouring of criticism from believers of various religious backgrounds.

Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo, chairman of the U.S. bishops' pro-life committee, argued against the regulation, warning that Jesus himself would not qualify for the religious exemption. 

In December, a group of more than 60 evangelical, Baptist and Jewish leaders voiced their objection to the mandate in a letter to President Obama. They observed that "religious organizations beyond the Catholic community have deep moral objections" to the proposed mandate.

Sebelius said that those concerns were given "very careful consideration" and asserted that the final rule "strikes the appropriate balance between respecting religious freedom and increasing access to important preventive services."

While the rule will take effect for most employers on Aug. 1, 2012, Sebelius said that there will be a one-year "delayed implementation" of the mandate for nonprofit employers who do not currently provide contraceptive coverage in their insurance plans due to religious beliefs.

"This additional year will allow these organizations more time and flexibility to adapt to this new rule," she said.

Sebelius added that these employers will be required to inform employees "that contraceptive services are available at sites such as community health centers, public clinics, and hospitals with income-based support."

The announcement comes one day after Pope Benedict XVI warned of "grave threats" to religious liberty in the U.S.

In an address to a group of U.S. bishops visiting the Vatican, the Pope voiced great concern over "certain attempts being made to limit that most cherished of American freedoms, the freedom of religion."

He said that it is "imperative" for "the entire Catholic community" in the U.S. to realize that the threats are "hostile to Christianity."

Concerns about freedom of conscience were raised in Aug. 2011, when Sebelius issued an interim final rule outlining the initial "preventive health services" requirement.

Although the interim rule included an exemption for religious employers, many religious organization said it was too narrow and would not include many church ministries.

To qualify for the exemption, an employer must have the purpose of teaching religious values, and must employ and serve primarily those who share its religious beliefs.

The Health and Human Services Department is currently being sued by attorneys for The Becket Fund in separate lawsuits on behalf of Belmont Abbey College and Colorado Christian University.

Hannah Smith, senior legal counsel for The Becket Fund, called the move "a shameless attempt to kick the can down the road in an election year."

Smith said that the Obama administration knows that the mandate "cannot survive constitutional scrutiny" and is therefore "trying to delay the inevitable judgment day."

Contact: Michelle Bauman
Source: CNA/EWTN News

Steven Tyler's Ex-Fiancée to Talk About Her Abortion at March for Life

    

Julia Holcomb was forced to reveal a secret she had been keeping for 35 years after her son came across one of the unflattering -- and untrue -- statements that Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler had written about her, their relationship, and their abortion.

"I had to become Silent No More right in my own home, I had no choice," said Ms. Holcomb, whose life hit a low point in 1975, when she nearly died in an apartment fire and was then convinced to abort her baby at five months.

Now Ms. Holcomb is a spokeswoman for the Silent No More Awareness Campaign by choice.

On Monday, Jan. 23, in front of the U.S. Supreme Court building, she will publicly share the story of her abortion and how it was the catalyst that prompted her to turn her life around. She is a married mother of six sons, a devout Roman Catholic and a pro-life activist.

Ms. Holcomb will join dozens of other women and men from the campaign who will tell their stories at the annual event that immediately follows the March for Life. She was convinced to go public with her story after reading a piece written by Kevin Burke, Pastoral Associate of Priests for Life and co-founder of Rachel's Vineyard, about the abortion regret that Tyler – who last night began his second season as an "American Idol" judge -- has expressed in two books.

"In spite of everything, I do not hate Steven Tyler, nor am I personally bitter." Ms. Holcomb said. "I pray for his sincere conversion of heart and hope he can find God's grace, as I have."

Ms. Holcomb also will speak at a March for Life Youth Rally, to take place from 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 21, in the Hyatt Regency Hotel on Capitol Hill, 400 New Jersey Ave NW.

For a video interview with Ms. Holcomb, click here:
www.silentnomoreawareness.org/video/index.aspx?cid=7,9267

Contact: Georgette Forney, Andre Kim
Source: Silent No More Awareness Campaign


Pro-Life Leaders and Law Students: 'The End of Roe v. Wade is Imminent'

National Pro-Life Leaders Express Support for the Law of Life Summit 

    

Ave Maria School of Law (AMSL) announced support from national pro-life leaders today in advance of the first-ever "Law of Life Summit," being held at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, January 21, 2012 at 4:00 PM. The event will gather established individuals and organizations from the American pro-life movement together with pro-life law students for a visioning discussion focused on the coming final phase of the fight against the Roe v. Wade legalized abortion regime. More information can be found at: www.LawLife.org. 

"Life Legal Defense Foundation shares the goal of seeing Roe overturned," said Dana Cody, President and Executive Director of the Life Legal Defense Foundation. "Despite Roe, we intend to keep defending the civil rights of pro-life advocates until their message is accepted by the culture and abortion, whether legal or not, is not an acceptable choice."

"The Law of Life Summit is an awesome synergistic mix of Pro-Life leadership, grass-roots action, and mentorship that will fuel our final push to overturn Roe," said Dr. Pat Castle, Co-Founder and Coach of the National LIFE Runners, who will also serve as MC for the Summit. "This inspired, mission-focused group realizes the infinite value of each life, which does not allow for any exceptions or truces. To overturn Roe, we need a unified group that is willing to take the Gospel of Life into the streets and halls of justice. This Summit is not a one-time event, but the first step down the homestretch to cross the finish line of abortion."

Contact: John Knowles
Source: Ave Maria School of Law

World’s Largest Pro-Life Youth Rally Sunday

    

Approximately 2,000 people will gather in Bethesda, Md., on Sunday for the 2012 Students for Life of America National Conference — the largest pro-life youth rally in the world.

The date is the 39th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion on demand, which has claimed some 49 million lives since then.

Several U.S. congressmen, attorneys, activists, and other leaders in the pro-life movement will be attending, including The Alliance Defense Fund. A few of the activities on the schedule include a special screening of the film "The Gift of Life," and an award presented to Chai Ling, founder of the group All Girls Allowed. Late last year, a U.S. House subcommittee heard testimony from Ling and other pro-life leaders about how sex-selective abortions are skewing birth rates among some Asian populations — both in the U.S. and abroad.

"Every innocent life deserves to be protected," said ADF Senior Counsel David Cortman. "ADF is again proud to stand with students as they promote this truth and resist the aggressive pro-abortion agenda and censorship that exists on many campuses."

Contact: Karla Dial
Source: CitizenLink


Plan B proponents not giving up



The Obama administration is hearing strong objections to its decision to block over-the-counter sale of the "morning-after" pill to underage children.
 
Currently, anyone 17 years old or older can buy Plan B without a prescription. But in recent weeks, proponents of selling the drug to children -- or to their molesters -- have been knocking on doors, including Obama's science advisor, demanding to know why Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius' recent decision on the matter was not in their favor.

Janice Crouse of Concerned Women for America (CWA) believes the ruling was nothing more than political strategy.

"They are working towards a second term, and if Obama wins, they know that he won't care what kind of fallout there is," she says. "He probably will do what they want him to do if they make enough fuss about it."

Crouse points out that proponents of the drug are outraged at the health agency, and they simply will not give up on getting the decision changed.

"So those of us who are conservative don't typically engage in those kinds of arm-twisting politics, but it's interesting to see," the CWA spokesperson offers. "And I think it's a warning to us that it doesn't matter what the science says -- they are very determined to get what they want, regardless of the impact on little children ...."

Plan B is a high-powered dose of birth control that is used as emergency contraception. There is no research to show what it might do to adults, let alone the children for whom the proponents want it to be available.

Contact: Charlie Butts
Source: OneNewsNow


List of Most Pro-Life States Released

     

The year 2011 was great for the pro-life movement Louisiana, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Nebraska and Arkansas.

According to an annual ranking released Thursday by Americans United for Life (AUL), on the eve of the 39th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, those are the most pro-life states in the nation.

In fact, it was a banner year for the pro-life movement all across the country, as 32 states introduced 86 bills based on AUL model legislation. Even better, 47 states considered 460 pro-life bills, ultimately adopting more than 70 of them.

"As the legal arm of the pro-life movement, the AUL legal team has created the architecture for reversing Roe v. Wade," said AUL CEO and President Dr. Charmaine Yoest. "The states are preparing for the day after Roe. And as the Life List documents, we're seeing tremendous gains in defending life in law."

According to the list, Arizona, Indiana, Kansas, North Carolina and Utah were the "most improved" states from 2010; Washington, California, Hawaii, Vermont and Montana rounded out the bottom as the least life-affirming states in the union.

Follow this link to view the entire list: http://www.aul.org/auls-life-list

Contact: Karla Dial
Source: CitizenLink

January 17, 2012

Rockford bids abortuary farewell

    

Pro-lifers are thrilled that a notorious abortion clinic in Illinois that the state shut down last September will apparently remain closed for good.
 
Last June, when inspectors visited the Northern Illinois Women's Center in Rockford for the first time in 14 years, they found filthy conditions in both operating rooms, sterilization equipment that did not work, and no registered nurse on duty for surgical abortions.

"It truly was one of the most notorious in the country," says Eric Scheidler of the Pro-Life Action League. "Owner William Webster used to hang a rubber chicken on a crucifix in one of the windows. We've seen him prancing about the property in a devil's suit. There's a truly demonic presence there."

He believes the clinic's permanent closing is a testament to the dedication of local pro-life prayer warriors.

"The pro-life community was resisted by the Rockford police. They had all kinds of problems with their civil rights being violated by police there," Scheidler recalls. "The city council was unwilling to protect those rights, and yet the community continued to soldier on bravely, reaching out to people, sidewalk counseling to the women at the abortion clinic, [and] doing church outreach."

The clinic could not find local people to hire to staff the abortuary for the reopening it had hoped for. Owners have paid a $1,000 fine and will keep the doors locked.

Contact: Charlie Butts
Source: OneNewsNow

January 13, 2012

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Planned Parenthood CEOs: “We are the 1%”

     

American Life League’s STOPP International released a significant report today listing the salaries of Planned Parenthood CEOs.

Occupy Wall Street protesters may want to move their tents over to 434 W. 33rd Street in New York City, where Planned Parenthood Federation of America headquarters are located, and where the top eight officers of this supposed nonprofit made over $2 million altogether in 2010, none less that $245,000:

•Cecile Richards, President (pictured below right): $353,819
•Maryana Iskander, Chief Operating Officer: $288,886
•Maria Acosta, Chief Financial Officer: $263,443
•Vanessa Cullins, VP of Medical Affairs: $257,115
•Barbara Otten, VP of General Counsel: $251,379
•Laurie Rubiner, VP of Public Policy: $248,438
•Karen Ruffatto, VP of Operations: $247,932
•Lisa David, VP of Affiliates: $245,322
PPFA is an entirely administrative organization.  It operates no clinics. No salaries are billable; they are all overhead.

Across the country are 81 Planned Parenthood affiliates. Altogether they made $12,862,560 in 2010.

According to ALL’s report, the average annual salary of a PP affiliate CEO is $158,797. Twenty-two (27%) made over $200,000 in 2010. The top dozen were:
 
1.PP North Texas, Dallas, TX (salary of previous CEO): $324,381
2.PP Mar Monte, San Jose, CA (Linda Williams): $315,950
3.PP Illinois, Chicago, IL (salary of previous CEO): $302,014
4.PP Hudson Peconic, Hawthorne, NY (Reina Schiffrin): $296,908
5.PP Northern New England, Williston,VT (Steve Trombley): $292,297
6.PP Orange & San Bernadino, Orange, CA (Joe Dunn): $278,i871
7.PP Treasure Coast, West Palm Beach, FL (Lillian Tamayo): $275,238
8.PP MN, SD & ND, St. Paul, MN (Sarah Stoesz): $268,710
9.PP Heartland, Des Moines, IA (Jill June): $265,389
10.PP Southern New England, New Haven, CT (Judy Tabar): $264,766
11.PP Great Northwest, Seattle, WA (Chris Charbonneau): $259,405
12.PP League of MA, Boston, MA (Dianne Luby): $256,474
 
Some interesting statistics on the 81 CEOs:

•52 (64%) are women
•9 (11%) have a political background
•10 (12%) have a health background
•2 (2%) have an educational background
•The remaining 75% have backgrounds in management
Thus, over one-third of all Planned Parenthood CEOs are men (pictured right is PP of AZ CEO Bryan Howard), and 88% of PP CEOs have no healthcare background.

ALL’s report goes into detail on each affiliate and each state.

Cecile Richards’ salary is now “close to $400,000 per year,” according to wweek.com.

The next time Cecile or a PP spokesperson complains that defunding the abortion giant will hurt women, the astute mainstream journalist (who doesn’t exist) should ask why PP salaries don’t reflect their austerity concerns.

I don’t mind private industry CEOs making whatever the market will bear.

But it is wrong on so many levels for the officers of this top-heavy supposed nonprofit – to which you and I now contribute almost $500,000,000 annually, and which makes a large part of its profits from abortion – to make the salaries they do.

Contact: Jill Stanek
Source: JillStanek.com