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April 18, 2017
Actor James Woods asks PPFA, “Safe for Who?”
James Woods is genuinely witty and very funny outside his movie roles which for the most part tend (as they say) toward the gritty. You may know him from parts that ranged from The Onion Field, Salvador, Nixon, and Any Given Sunday to Stuart Little 2.
Yesterday Woods took on the Abortion Colossus, Planned Parenthood. He reproduced an aren’t-we-wonderful promotional image from the largest abortion “provider” which we have reproduced below.
In gigantic type face is PPFA’s assurance that “Planned Parenthood is a Safe Space.” Mr. Woods added at the top of the image, “Maybe not so safe for the future generation …” and at the bottom the question, “Safe for Who?”
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Yesterday Woods took on the Abortion Colossus, Planned Parenthood. He reproduced an aren’t-we-wonderful promotional image from the largest abortion “provider” which we have reproduced below.
In gigantic type face is PPFA’s assurance that “Planned Parenthood is a Safe Space.” Mr. Woods added at the top of the image, “Maybe not so safe for the future generation …” and at the bottom the question, “Safe for Who?”
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Groups pitching abortion to developing nations
It is contended that one of the problems in these developing countries is access to healthcare, but Human Life International’s Brian Clowes points out that abortion proponents are way off-base with their deceptive strategy.
“As usual, their rationale is [that] we have to get rid of unsafe abortion,” Clowes contended. “But to these guys, we have to remember that safe abortion for them is always legal abortion, unsafe abortion is illegal abortion and from my travels around the world, I've seen as soon as they get abortion legalized, they lose interest in the health of these women.”
When the United States defunded international abortion organizations, Canada, the United Kingdom and other European countries put additional money in reserve so that they could continue to promote contraception and abortion.
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“As usual, their rationale is [that] we have to get rid of unsafe abortion,” Clowes contended. “But to these guys, we have to remember that safe abortion for them is always legal abortion, unsafe abortion is illegal abortion and from my travels around the world, I've seen as soon as they get abortion legalized, they lose interest in the health of these women.”
When the United States defunded international abortion organizations, Canada, the United Kingdom and other European countries put additional money in reserve so that they could continue to promote contraception and abortion.
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April 17, 2017
“If you didn’t believe that elections have consequences….”
In a nine-day period, the Senate (following House action in February) voted to overturn an Obama administration rule that prevented states from withholding tax funding from Planned Parenthood through the Title X program; the Trump administration notified Congress that, because the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) violates the Kemp-Kasten amendment by supporting “a program of coercive abortion or involuntary sterilization” in China, UNFPA would no longer be eligible to receive foreign aid funds from the United States; and to top it all off, the Senate confirmed Neil Gorsuch to the United States Supreme Court.
I really wish we could have this string of victories at least once a month!
The confirmation of now-Justice Neil Gorsuch was the high point of everything that has happened so far this past week. The Senate defeated an attempted filibuster by pro-abortion Democrats. Justice Gorsuch, a man who strongly believes in the primacy of our Constitution, is 49 years old and will hopefully be on the High Court for many, many years to come.
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Rauner to veto abortion bill facing vote on House floor
Governor Bruce Rauner will veto an abortion bill that could be within votes of passing the Illinois House when they return after spring break, his office told Illinois Review Friday morning.
"Governor Rauner does not support HB40 and will veto the bill if it reaches his desk," spokesperson Allie Bovis wrote in an email.
The governor's response was exactly what State Rep. David McSweeney (R-Barrington) wanted to hear, he told Illinois Review Friday morning.
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"Governor Rauner does not support HB40 and will veto the bill if it reaches his desk," spokesperson Allie Bovis wrote in an email.
The governor's response was exactly what State Rep. David McSweeney (R-Barrington) wanted to hear, he told Illinois Review Friday morning.
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April 13, 2017
Pro-lifers ask courts to stop blocking release of Planned Parenthood baby parts videos
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) and its co-counsel filed a request today with the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals asking them to withdraw the gag order placed on the Center for Medical Progress (CMP) that is preventing it from releasing videos recorded at the National Abortion Federation (NAF) conference.
This gag order is a result of NAF suing CMP. NAF is trying to suppress CMP from releasing full undercover footage of its abortion conference. CMP investigators have been fighting to release the full footage for more than a year now but have been prevented from doing so by the preliminary injunction (gag order). The ACLJ represents Troy Newman, a former CMP board member and the president of Operation Rescue. Newman is named in the lawsuit.
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This gag order is a result of NAF suing CMP. NAF is trying to suppress CMP from releasing full undercover footage of its abortion conference. CMP investigators have been fighting to release the full footage for more than a year now but have been prevented from doing so by the preliminary injunction (gag order). The ACLJ represents Troy Newman, a former CMP board member and the president of Operation Rescue. Newman is named in the lawsuit.
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Trump Undercuts Planned Parenthood
President Donald Trump signed a bill today that allows the states to strip funding from Planned Parenthood, the largest abortion mill in the nation. He did so following a Senate vote in late March where Vice President Mike Pence was called in to cast the deciding vote.
One of President Barack Obama's last acts was to sign a rule that helped Planned Parenthood. It stopped states from disqualifying any entity that received federal funds if they provided abortions. Trump eviscerated that ruling today.
This shows how deeply sincere President Trump is in his pledge to those of us in the pro-life community. We also commend Vice President Pence for breaking the tie in the Senate, essentially teeing it up for his boss.
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One of President Barack Obama's last acts was to sign a rule that helped Planned Parenthood. It stopped states from disqualifying any entity that received federal funds if they provided abortions. Trump eviscerated that ruling today.
This shows how deeply sincere President Trump is in his pledge to those of us in the pro-life community. We also commend Vice President Pence for breaking the tie in the Senate, essentially teeing it up for his boss.
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Musicians record fundraiser albums for Planned Parenthood
An international group of recording artists that includes Foo Fighters, John Legend and Mary J. Blige have announced they will produce a compilation series of seven-inch vinyl records called “7 inches for Planned Parenthood” to raise funds for the abortion superpower.
The word abortion is not mentioned in any of the promotional materials from the music industry in reference to Planned Parenthood, which was responsible for 323,000 U.S. abortions in 2014.
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The word abortion is not mentioned in any of the promotional materials from the music industry in reference to Planned Parenthood, which was responsible for 323,000 U.S. abortions in 2014.
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April 12, 2017
10 babies born alive after botched abortions in 2015…in just 3 states
Documents from three states indicate that babies may be born alive after abortions more often then we might expect. Published data for 2015 shows that ten babies in just Florida, Minnesota, and Michigan were reported to have been born alive following an abortion attempt. The documents indicate that many more may have been born alive after abortions in previous years.
Based on data reviewed for this article, most of the cases of live births following an abortion were reported by a hospital rather than a clinic. But public reports show that abortion clinics have experienced the “dreaded complication” of live-birth abortions as well. LiveActionNews has detailed several instances.
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Based on data reviewed for this article, most of the cases of live births following an abortion were reported by a hospital rather than a clinic. But public reports show that abortion clinics have experienced the “dreaded complication” of live-birth abortions as well. LiveActionNews has detailed several instances.
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Pro-lifers see hope in Gorsuch
Gorsuch was sworn in as the country's 113th U.S. Supreme Court justice on Monday, giving hope to the pro-life community to eventually overturn Roe v. Wade, the 1973 ruling that legalized termination of preborn children.
Dean Nelson, national outreach director for Human Coalition, tells OneNewsNow that since his seating there's been a real battle to protect life in the womb.
“In reality there's still a legal battle,” says Nelson, “and having someone who would affirm the sacredness of human life and understands the Constitution on the bench is a huge win.”
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Dean Nelson, national outreach director for Human Coalition, tells OneNewsNow that since his seating there's been a real battle to protect life in the womb.
“In reality there's still a legal battle,” says Nelson, “and having someone who would affirm the sacredness of human life and understands the Constitution on the bench is a huge win.”
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April 11, 2017
Gorsuch, a 'counterweight' to activist court
The 49-year-old appeals court judge participated in a private, mid-morning ceremony with Chief Justice John Roberts with a public ceremony at the White House on Monday.
After Gorsuch takes his seat, pro-life activist Marjorie Dannenfelser predicts a "new chapter" is coming in the legal fight over abortion after the controversial 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion.
"And hopefully," she adds, "all laws that will protect children from birth until natural death."
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After Gorsuch takes his seat, pro-life activist Marjorie Dannenfelser predicts a "new chapter" is coming in the legal fight over abortion after the controversial 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion.
"And hopefully," she adds, "all laws that will protect children from birth until natural death."
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Pro-life optimism sweeping across nation
"We've got members of Congress who are going to do everything they can to pass pro-life legislation," National Right to Life president Carol Tobias explains. "There's just a lot of optimism – so I expect [our upcoming] convention to be filled with excitement and energy and people wanting to find out what they can do in their communities."
Tobias is referring to the National Right to Life Committee's convention set for June 29-July 1, 2017, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The theme for this year's convention is "Keeping Tomorrow Alive." Workshops at the gathering will address a number of topics, ranging from the link between abortion and breast cancer to the dangerous campaign for do-it-yourself abortions.
Speakers lined up for general sessions include author and columnist Ben Shapiro; Ann McElhinney, co-author of "Gosnell: The Untold Story of America's Most Prolific Serial Killer"; and Frank Pavone, national director of Priests for Life.
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Tobias is referring to the National Right to Life Committee's convention set for June 29-July 1, 2017, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The theme for this year's convention is "Keeping Tomorrow Alive." Workshops at the gathering will address a number of topics, ranging from the link between abortion and breast cancer to the dangerous campaign for do-it-yourself abortions.
Speakers lined up for general sessions include author and columnist Ben Shapiro; Ann McElhinney, co-author of "Gosnell: The Untold Story of America's Most Prolific Serial Killer"; and Frank Pavone, national director of Priests for Life.
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April 10, 2017
Vision 2020 - Week 11 - Rep. Tom Demmer (R) and Rep. Norine K. Hammond (R)
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Attorney: Planned Parenthood can't claim 'privacy'
David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt secretly recorded ranking officials of Planned Parenthood as well as other abortion industry workers discussing selling limbs, organs, and tissue from aborted babies. California Attorney General Xavier Bacerra has lodged 15 felony charges against them for violating his state's privacy laws.
But Dr. Jenna Ellis, an assistant professor of legal studies at Colorado Christian University, tells OneNewsNow those laws state that privacy is just that.
"... Many of the videos not only were recorded in public, at restaurants and so forth, but the Ninth Circuit has also said that the right to privacy is something that belongs to an individual, not a corporation," explains the licensed attorney who specializes in constitutional law. "And so Planned Parenthood cannot assert an invasion of privacy for their business practices."
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But Dr. Jenna Ellis, an assistant professor of legal studies at Colorado Christian University, tells OneNewsNow those laws state that privacy is just that.
"... Many of the videos not only were recorded in public, at restaurants and so forth, but the Ninth Circuit has also said that the right to privacy is something that belongs to an individual, not a corporation," explains the licensed attorney who specializes in constitutional law. "And so Planned Parenthood cannot assert an invasion of privacy for their business practices."
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In landmark week, united Senate Republicans win “historic victory” on Supreme Court nominations
Friday’s 54-45 roll call confirming Neil Gorsuch to the U.S. Supreme Court is the capstone on the landmark victory, when united Senate Republicans, under Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), put an end to the ability of Senate Democrats to utilize the filibuster to deny confirmation to Supreme Court nominees of Republican presidents.|
Thursday’s party-line 52-48 roll call, ratifying McConnell’s so-called “nuclear option” motion, broke the unprecedented partisan filibuster by which Senate Democrats were preventing a confirmation vote on Gorsuch. The outcome of Thursday’s roll call ensured that future nominees to the Supreme Court who command majority support in the Senate will be confirmed.
McConnell’s successful “nuclear” motion produced a historic victory for Senate Republicans, the President, and the country — and a huge defeat for a coalition of left-wing groups, led by the abortion lobby, that had relentlessly pressured Democratic senators to filibuster the confirmation of Judge Gorsuch,” said National Right to Life Senior Policy Advisor Douglas D. Johnson. “For decades, liberal senators and interest groups had attacked Republican judicial nominees with procedural and political weapons that Republicans were slow to match. This week, the Republicans took decisive action to restore parity to the judicial confirmation process, and we commend them for it.”
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Thursday’s party-line 52-48 roll call, ratifying McConnell’s so-called “nuclear option” motion, broke the unprecedented partisan filibuster by which Senate Democrats were preventing a confirmation vote on Gorsuch. The outcome of Thursday’s roll call ensured that future nominees to the Supreme Court who command majority support in the Senate will be confirmed.
McConnell’s successful “nuclear” motion produced a historic victory for Senate Republicans, the President, and the country — and a huge defeat for a coalition of left-wing groups, led by the abortion lobby, that had relentlessly pressured Democratic senators to filibuster the confirmation of Judge Gorsuch,” said National Right to Life Senior Policy Advisor Douglas D. Johnson. “For decades, liberal senators and interest groups had attacked Republican judicial nominees with procedural and political weapons that Republicans were slow to match. This week, the Republicans took decisive action to restore parity to the judicial confirmation process, and we commend them for it.”
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April 6, 2017
5,000+ runners spread pro-life message across US
The fifth annual LIFE Runners A-Cross America Relay to "Remember the Unborn (Jeremiah 1:5)" recruited more than 5,500 participants from 29 nations who will cover 5,545 miles.
"The Relay is a redemptive journey," LIFE Runners coach and founder Dr. Pat Castle told LifeSiteNews. "The 'Abortion Hurts, God Heals' ministry united post-abortion mothers to complete south arm Relay legs that passed by two San Antonio abortion facilities where they paused to pray the LIFE Runners Creed."
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"The Relay is a redemptive journey," LIFE Runners coach and founder Dr. Pat Castle told LifeSiteNews. "The 'Abortion Hurts, God Heals' ministry united post-abortion mothers to complete south arm Relay legs that passed by two San Antonio abortion facilities where they paused to pray the LIFE Runners Creed."
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Trump’s Supreme Court nominee moves to final confirmation vote after historic rule change
The U.S. Senate approved a radical rules change today to allow Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch to move to the final stage of being confirmed.
The U.S. Senate voted 52 to 48 to lower the number of votes that Gorsuch needs to be confirmed from 60 to 51. The Senate will likely vote on his confirmation tomorrow night.
The vote was along party lines.
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The U.S. Senate voted 52 to 48 to lower the number of votes that Gorsuch needs to be confirmed from 60 to 51. The Senate will likely vote on his confirmation tomorrow night.
The vote was along party lines.
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April 5, 2017
The sad, logical result of a culture OK with killing babies
Pastor Michael Allen of Uptown Baptist Church in Chicago works with the police to help at-risk gang members. He's convinced that the violence in Chicago and other cities has a direct connection to abortion. Legalizing abortion, he tells OneNewsNow, has created a culture of death in American society.
"If we have legalized death in the womb where a woman can choose to kill her unborn baby, and then we turn around and [tell] these young men [to] put down the gun and stop killing each other on the streets – there's a double message there," says the pastor.
The young men caught up in the violence aren't foolish, he continues, explaining that they see their pregnant girlfriends go around the corner and have their babies killed without their consent.
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"If we have legalized death in the womb where a woman can choose to kill her unborn baby, and then we turn around and [tell] these young men [to] put down the gun and stop killing each other on the streets – there's a double message there," says the pastor.
The young men caught up in the violence aren't foolish, he continues, explaining that they see their pregnant girlfriends go around the corner and have their babies killed without their consent.
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Planned Parenthood claims to fight breast cancer… but they’re actually causing it
Last Wednesday, the Planned Parenthood Federation of America arranged a Pink Out Day on social media to promote their brand in the face of calls to defund the organisation and an unsympathetic Trump administration. What impact their noon “thunderclap” had is not clear, but there is no doubt that PPFA has many supporters who defend its claim to be an important women’s reproductive health provider.
However, the literal meaning of “reproductive health” is incompatible with two of Planned Parenthood’s main activities: abortion and the provision of hormonal contraception. For at least two decades researchers have been tracing a link between these birth control methods and the rising incidence of breast cancer – a link denied or ignored by the scientific and medical establishment.
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However, the literal meaning of “reproductive health” is incompatible with two of Planned Parenthood’s main activities: abortion and the provision of hormonal contraception. For at least two decades researchers have been tracing a link between these birth control methods and the rising incidence of breast cancer – a link denied or ignored by the scientific and medical establishment.
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