The Worst of Times

  Aha, caught in the act! But, then, for the New York Times the act never ends—defending abortion as a high and holy pursuit irrespective of anything else going on, such as the eradication of Down syndrome through eradication of future Down syndrome babies. You always hope...
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ProtestPP: Street Theater at Its Best

  Last Saturday was a day to remember in pro-life history: It saw the best-organized local action on behalf of life ever. And the more local the life issue can be, the more likely pro-life is to prevail. When mainstream media pretends the pro-life movement doesn’t exist,...
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Avail: Helping Women Choose Life (via nationalreview.com)

“Women’s empowerment is very much in the air here.” —Kathryn Jean Lopez, nationalreview.com
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“Cecile Richards is Right”—(no, not really . . .)

Kathryn J. Lopez tells it like it is in this brilliant and to-the-point NRO column
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August Homework for Pro-Lifers

If you’re lucky, you live in or near a city where an anti-Planned Parenthood demonstration is going to take place this Saturday—August 22. Click here to find the one nearest you. Whether or not you go to a protest, there are things every single one of us can do right now to help...
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Maffucci article about Vitae Foundation applauded

Read about their important research here:   In her article Marffucci’s conclusion is the best news of all. “The Vitae Foundation is one of many effective and varied pro-life organizations working to turn the tide after Roe, with undeniable results. Last November, the CDC...
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Ask No Questions for Conscience’s Sake: The Stem Express of 1884

  As someone once said long ago, there’s nothing new under the sun. While we scramble to keep up with the many implications of the ongoing release of the Center for Medical Research videos exposing Planned Parenthood’s horrific side business, we must not overlook the...
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In a Basin Clearly

Friday, 6:00 p.m., September 30th. Three deliveries and two hours of sleep in the past 36 hours.  I run to escape the weariness of a solo obstetric practice. Ascending out of town on a dirt road, the majesty of fall in Montana envelopes me. Ahead are groves of golden quaking...
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Yesterday’s Vote Set the Stage

There were 53 votes in the U.S. Senate to defund Planned Parenthood yesterday. For pro-life, that should count as a victory. Planned Parenthood has deep roots on Capitol Hill. We have always known that, so the remarkable thing about yesterday is that the vote to defund it was as...
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