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Trump Pardons 23 Pro-Life Activists  

      On Thursday, January 24, we got great news. President Donald Trump pardoned 23 pro-life activists including Lauren Handy, Jonathan Darnel, Jay Smith, John Hinshaw, William Goodman, Joan Bell, Paulette Harlow, Jean Marshall, Heather Idoni, and Herb Geraghty,...
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New Jersey Governor Stockpiles Abortion Drugs in Case Trump Restricts Them

    The governor of New Jersey has made the killing of preborn babies in his state a priority by announcing a stockpile of abortion drugs. Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy has already signed legislation making abortion legal in the state through all nine months of pregnancy....
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Eugenics Then and Now

  I have been reading Linda Royall’s 2023 book Sacrifice, in which the investigative journalist details Margaret Sanger’s deep and revolting entanglements with eugenics, racism, Nazi ideology, and population control. Royall also explains how Sanger biographer (and devoted...
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A Beautiful Outside

  It was the seventies. Susan and I walked past it every Sunday on our way to and from church. It was a lovely little house, single-story, low adobe wall lined with flowers around the yard, a walk to the door. One Sunday, Susan told me: “They do abortions there.” We were...
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