As in Britain, So Over Here

The president of the “Texas Nationalist Movement,” picking up on the precedent set by British voters, desires that the Southwestern empire where I make my home hold its own vote on seceding from the top-heavy politburo that seems to run America. Good luck on persuading the U.S....
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From National Review: Pro-Life Measures the Next President Must Take!

There IS life after this election . . . what pro-life measures can we take? http://www.nationalreview.com/article/436809/pro-life-measures-next-president-must-take
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SPECTACULAR Review of One Spring Night in the Federalist! EXPECT is on the move!

New-Wave Feminists Are Pro-Life Advocates’ Future Want to see the video of One Spring Night? Click!! For more about EXPECT, click here: 
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From The Blaze: Patricia Heaton is Unashamed to be Pro-Life

  “In the Hollywood community, I’m the only one I know who says anything about it. I feel like I’m supposed to.”
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2015: A Watershed Year for the Pro-life Movement

INTRODUCTION “…it’s hard to imagine our ever getting to a culture of life without underscoring the sheer miracle wrapped up in a baby.”— William McGurn As we prepared to mark January 22, 2016, the 43rd anniversary of Roe v. Wade, we decided to ask pro-life leaders and thinkers to...
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Christian Colleges and Universities Need to Walk the Walk on Pro-Life Issues: (From Town Hall)

Kristan Hawkins writes: “Is it surprising to learn that many Christian colleges and universities house school administrations that are openly hostile to pro-life students who want to educate their fellow students on abortion alternatives and help students facing crisis...
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Alive! (From National Review)

When last we visited the Jahi McMath case, a judge gave her mother the chance to file an amended complaint showing that Jahi is alive, with the assurance that if properly pleaded, evidence of life could be brought She seems to have done just that. Read more at:...
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From Crisis: Reflections on Pro-Life Protest Rhetoric

Today, however, shock and outrage doesn’t serve so well as a rhetorical foundation. The old rhetorical saw “know your audience” applies here. The sooner we realize that the percentage of our target audience (and our movement!) who have never known anything other than legalized...
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