Obama vs. Reagan on abortion

President Obama could really learn a thing or two about Planned Parenthood from the Human Life Review . . .    
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Anne Conlon on Kermit Gosnell

Gosnell’s Women’s Medical Society might still be in operation today had the doctor’s lucrative side practice — dispensing “fake prescriptions” for painkillers such as Oxycontin — not brought him to the attention of prosecutors in the first place.–Anne Conlon  
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Great Defender of Life Dinner

THANK YOU! For making our 2013 Great Defender of Life Dinner our most successful event ever.        Join us next year? Get on our mailing list now! Please call 212-685-5210; or email humanlifereview@verizon.net
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Our COMPLETE Index! 1975 through Current Issue!

  Researching? Curious? Want more information on a life topic? Chances are, we have covered it. Download our multiple-tab Excel complete index with all Human Life Review articles sorted chronologically, by author, by article title, and by keywords. MasterHLRindex1975-Present
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The Reach of Roe

  A Chronicle of the Suppression of Truth and the Unravelling of Civilized Behavior Roe v. Wade invalidated abortion laws in all fifty states. Forty years later, it’s obvious that the most contentious Supreme Court decision of the 20th century has also permeated American...
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National Prayer Service

The Human Life Review is proud to be a co-sponsor of the National Prayer Service: the largest national, interdenominational prayer service in observance of 40 years since Roe vs. Wade. On Friday, January 25, 2013 from 8:30-10:30 a.m., this service will take place in Constitution...
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Keeping the Lights On

            Re the Nov. 6 mess: First thing to say is, can we avoid the sin of over-extrapolation? The journalistic, not to say human, tendency is to ride every political tide out to sea and back. Gee, if we’re here now, won’t we...
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Hijacking Immigration?

    The myth that human beings are “overpopulating” the earth, which has persisted for centuries, is rooted in a fundamental misunderstanding of human activity, economics, and natural science. Numerous political elites have promulgated the overpopulation myth in pursuit...
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HLR in the news: Nat Hentoff

  Our 2005 Great Defender of Life Honoree’s timely, hard-hitting column for the Jewish World Review: read it here:  
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Good Samaritan for Life

In 2014, we will mark the 40th anniversary of J.P. McFadden’s founding of the Human Life Review. He was inspired by the story of the Good Samaritan. Our goal in the coming year is to boost our loyal subscriber base by 40%, to ensure that the Review continues to bring more...
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