Entries Tagged ‘National Review Online’

Pro-life blog buzz 8-1-12

by Susie Allen, host of the blog, Pro-Life in TN

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  • Yesterday, although a simple majority of the House (220Y-154N-2P-55A) voted in favor of the D. C. Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, it still failed to pass, since 2/3 majority was needed under suspension of the rules. In National Review Online, Professor Michael New explains why calling for the vote was “shrewd politics and shrewd policy for the pro-life movement.”

Pro-life blog buzz 7-20-12

Thumbnail image for blog buzz.jpgby Susie Allen, host of the blog, Pro-Life in TN, and Kelli

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  • Moral Outcry writes that California environmentalists are fighting to halt an infected tree’s destruction – a tree that lives in front of a San Fernando Valley hospital which performs “therapeutic” abortions on preborn children with abnormalities. Like the Roe decision, the tree is 40 years old.

In light of unfavorable Gallup poll, Planned Parenthood CEO declares pro-life/pro-choice terms “irrelevant”

Planned Parenthood CEO Cecile Richards appeared on MSNBC’s Morning Joe program on May 30 to tout her group’s new anti-Romney ad. But the conversation veered onto other interesting topics, as I wrote in my previous post.

One of those topics was the May 31 Gallup poll that found the number of Americans considering themselves “pro-choice” at a record low of 41%.

Morning Joe co-host Mika Brzezinski broached that topic with Richards and got this eye-rolling response:

Life Links 1-27-12

by JivinJ, host of the blog, JivinJehoshaphat A district judge has denied a Justice Department attempt to stop Colorado-based sidewalk counselor Kenneth Scott from talking to drivers as they enter Denver’s Planned Parenthood. Overheard: Students for Life of America’s Kristan Hawkins in an interview at National Review Online: You know, I saw two bumper stickers […]

In other words, those “thousands” of hospitals Romney is unwilling to defund all commit abortions

A media storm has erupted over Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s unwillingness to sign Susan B. Anthony List’s pro-life pledge. But I have yet to see any address the huge story Romney’s balk exposed. Right now thousands of hospital CEOs are holding their collective breath, hoping none will. In his June 18 National Review Online […]

Steven Tyler’s baby was aborted alive

When earlier this month Jivin J reported about the National Review Online story relaying Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler’s abortion experience, it sounded to me like his girlfriend had a late-term abortion, a bit surprising. Quoting his autobiography: It was a big crisis. It’s a major thing when you’re growing something with a woman, but they convinced […]

Jivin J’s Life Links 4-14-11

by JivinJ, host of the blog, JivinJehoshaphat I knew the statistic that claimed the District of Columbia spent $62,300 on tax-funded abortions since August was baloney. The evidence comes from Planned Parenthood itself. According to TBD’s Amanda Hess and the DCist, 28 women were scheduled for abortion – in one day at one PP abortion […]

Jivin J’s Life Links 2-9-11

by JivinJ, host of the blog, JivinJehoshaphat The Los Angeles Times reports that unlicensed abortionist Bertha Bugarin could be released early from jail as part of plan to save CA money: Also likely to be released early, (Steve Cooley, a D.A. opposed to the plan) said, is Bertha Bugarin, who was sentenced to 3 years […]


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