Entries Tagged ‘voting’

Country singer Gretchen Peters worried about pro-life legislation

by Carder What scares me about what is happening in the mid-terms in Tennessee is that the amendment that’s on the ballot would actually not provide for abortion in the case of rape or the potential death of the mother. That is extreme…. I got some really quite ugly hate mail, but to me country […]

Duck Dynasty star: Don’t ever vote for pro-abortion politicians

by Carder There are about 90 to 100 million of us who claim Jesus. The problem is only half of you register to vote and out of the half of you that registers to vote, only half of that group actually goes and votes…. Therefore, when you’re looking up there and griping and complaining about […]

Pro-life blog buzz 10-30-12

by Kelli

We welcome your suggestions for additions to our Top Blogs (see tab on right side of home page)! Email Susie@jillstanek.com.

  • Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life dismantles the arguments we often hear from pro-lifers who are planning to vote for pro-choice candidates in the election.
  • At Live Action, Nancy Flanders makes the case that society has failed both the victims of rape and their preborn children.

Pro-life blog buzz 10-23-12

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

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  • Judie Brown of American Life League calls out Cardinal Dolan’s hypocrisy in inviting President Obama to the Al Smith Dinner.While Dolan claimed on his own blog that dining with sinners is Christlike and that to disinvite opponents would leave him dining alone, Dolan declined an invitation to offer the opening prayer at a 2009 Pro-Life Wisconsin banquet because Brown (who has publicly castigated bishops) was going to be the keynote speaker:

    On the one hand, he found it problematic that I led and continue to lead a campaign to beseech Catholic bishops to obey canon 915 and deny Holy Communion to pro-abortion politicians. On the other hand, he finds it Christlike to dine with the most pro-abortion president in the history of this nation.

Catholic University prof: Voting for Romney will raise abortion rates

Even a professor at Catholic University of America, Stephen Schneck, has proposed the absolutely insane argument that voting for Obama is a good thing because there will be less abortion under him than Romney because Romney’s policies will cause more poverty and therefore more abortions. And this man has a PhD.–and more to the point– […]

Mississippi personhood vote on razor’s edge

A new poll underscores just how close Mississippi is to passing the country’s first “personhood” law, which would define life as beginning at conception. Public Policy Polling finds that, hours before tomorrow’s vote, 45 percent of voters supported the amendment, while 44 percent opposed it. “Things can definitely go either way tomorrow,” said Public Policy […]

(Prolifer)ations 11-4-11

by Susie Allen, host of the blog, Pro-Life in TN, and Kelli We welcome your suggestions for additions to our Top Blogs (see tab on right side of home page)! Email Susie@jillstanek.com. Accepting Abundance points out an abortion clinic advertising “gentle abortions” with “no pain” and “no memory.” The same clinic also advertises the reportedly […]

I voted for the right to kill the baby I decided not to kill

This entire post is an interesting, contradictory, happy/sad read, but here’s the start… Pro-lifers are voting today to save babies like Jessica’s daughter from mothers like Jessica who sometimes prefer to kill them rather than bear them. Pro-lifers are also voting today to save Jessica’s grandchildren from the same fate. And pro-lifers are voting today […]


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