October 10, 2013
Illinois high schoolers asked to make "death panel" judgements
Members of Congress introduce ‘Abortion Insurance Full Disclosure Act’
October 3, 2013
Working Overtime to Usurp Parental Rights
Illinois' 5 year olds required to be taught about sex
October 1, 2013
Life Chain 2013 Locations
Pro-life researcher discloses how ObamaCare funds abortions
September 30, 2013
The Hyde Amendment at 37
USCCB: statement for Respect Life Sunday
House votes to delay Obamacare and fund government
September 26, 2013
No ObamaCare funding bill heads to Senate, please take action
September 24, 2013
Government Asks Supreme Court to Hear Hobby Lobby Case
September 23, 2013
New study says abortion is economic issue, costing America $37 trillion
Supreme Court review of HHS mandate likely
Pro-lifer: When abortion clinics hide statutory rape, where are the police?
New Poll shows majority of the public dislikes ObamaCare, even more feel uninformed
September 22, 2013
40 Days for Life 2013
September 20, 2013
Mandated waiting period for a tattoo ... but not for abortion?
Pro-Life Efforts Provide Care and Protection for Women and Children
In fact, the legal victories Ms. Jahr criticizes have saved many lives, and pro-life events, like March for Life, serve to establish new and continuing support for Pregnancy Resource Centers and other organizations that care for women and children.
Dr. Michael New, assistant professor at the University of Michigan-Dearborn and Jeanneane Maxon, vice president for external affairs and corporate counsel at Americans United for Life, both presented well-reasoned responses to the misguided assertion that resources spent on legal battles and pro-life rallies are a disservice to the unborn.
New, using a resource published by the Family Research Council, pointed out that Jahr:
… seems oblivious to the fact that pro-lifers fund a vast network of pregnancy resource centers that provide medical, emotional, and financial support to thousands of women facing unplanned pregnancies every year. A 2010 study by the Family Research Council identified nearly 2,000 US pregnancy care centers that annually assist more than 2.3 million women with pregnancy support, abstinence counseling, and public health access. A conservative estimate of community cost savings for these services, which are predominantly privately funded, during 2010 is more than $100 million annually." The number of pregnancy resources centers continues to grow exponentially while the number of abortion facilities reaches historic lows, many closing due to safety concerns.
New also makes a strong point correlating stricter abortion regulation and protection of the unborn, noting "[t]hese incremental laws serve both a protective and an educational purpose. For instance, the debate over banning partial-birth abortion clearly demonstrated the extremely permissive nature of abortion policy in theUnited States. Perhaps pro-life efforts to protect the unborn are more extensive than Jahr realizes."
Jeanneane Maxon responded eloquently by highlighting her experience working with Pregnancy Resource Centers. She recounted that at the time Jahr's op-ed was published Maxon was attending a CareNet conference, an organization that supports over 1,000 pregnancy resource centers around the country.
I was surrounded by more than a thousand staff members and volunteers who have given countless hours of time, and countless dollars, to compassionately care for women facing an abortion decision. From age seven, I've witnessed and shared in the loving responsibility of providing whatever assistance a pregnant mother might need, as my own mother worked tirelessly as an executive director of a pregnancy care center. Pro-life Americans understand this kind of daily dedication -- responding with money, time and treasure to nurture the potential of every unborn life with tangible resources.
I, too, have been involved with Pregnancy Resource Centers since I was a child and as an adult, became a trained counselor. There are no more selfless, caring, and loving people than the men and women I served with at Pregnancy Resource Centers. We worked not only to promote life, but we also provided a shoulder to cry on, transportation, clothing, diapers, and countless other resources to women throughout pregnancy and well beyond.
Women in crisis pregnancies and their unborn children are also protected by the very laws groups like the Family Research Council and Americans United for Life advocate. Maxon notes that legislation pushing for stronger clinic regulations and more informed consent for women serves to create effective and much-needed protections.
Maxon also noted that events such as the March for Life are a necessary component in effectively aiding women and children in crisis: "(A)t the March for Life thousands upon thousands of people from all walks of life -- charities, churches, synagogues, non-profits, individuals, and business leaders -- join together to reconfirm their belief in something larger than themselves. Family celebrations are a perfect way to recommit to the reality of life and all it demands. Sometimes the best way to show your love for people is a party or a memorial, a celebration of the hope that draws us together."
Far from being a disservice to women or the unborn, pro-life legal efforts and pro-life events serve to create stronger protections for women and unborn children and also serve to educate the public -- generating more supporters, funds, and loving care.
Contact: Anna Higgins, FRC Blog
Seminar at UN to push for pro-life, pro-family development efforts
September 19, 2013
DEFUND OBAMACARE - call your Senator today!
Democratic Leader Harry Reid needs 60 votes to fund Obamacare, but there are only 54 Democrats in the Senate! If Republicans hold strong, they can stop it. This is the last opportunity we're going to have to stop Obamacare - CALL & EMAIL YOUR SENATORS and demand they REPEAL Obamacare! USE THIS LINK:
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