Entries for April, 2012

Life Links 4-19-12

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  • Jordan Sekulow and Matthew Clark on Planned Parenthood’s abortion prayers:

    While admitting that aborted babies are “our children — even those we decide not to bring into the world,” Faith Aloud cannot debunk the claim that abortion is murder. Faith Aloud’s Web site states, “When you hear something over and over, like ‘abortion is murder’, it can get into your head — like a commercial. But if you really believed that abortion was the same as murder you probably wouldn’t even be considering it.”

    All Planned Parenthood and Faith Aloud can do is rationalize the taking of another human’s life under the guise of prayer.

Lunch Break: Dick Clark, TV American Legend, 1929-2012

by LauraLoo Beloved American Bandstand legend Dick Clark passed away yesterday at the age of 82.  Here’s one of my favorite AB segments – loved dancing to that song when I was a teen!  What are some of your fondest memories of Dick and AB? Dick Clark was also such an outstanding entrepreneur/capitalist, broadening his […]

Type-A post-feminists admit: We can’t control when we conceive

I’ve spent the last decade or so trying not to get pregnant. Thanks to the simple and effective methods offered by modern medicine (and the feminist movement), it hasn’t been hard. For women in my millennial-ish age group, too-early pregnancy has been the freedom-choking bogeyman that kept you from getting to do all the things […]

Despite highest negatives, Planned Parenthood CEO named to Time’s Top 100

Time magazine unveiled its 2012 Top 100 Most Influential People in the World today, and I wasn’t surprised to see Planned Parenthood CEO Cecile Richards’ name once again, despite her bleak poll results. In fact, of the 25 on Time’s list who had more negative votes than positive, Richards scored the lowest by far, with […]

Life Links 4-18-12

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  • Vanessa Williams said this about her abortion in an interview with a Fox affiliate:

    Who knows how life would have been different? I think the bottom line is I definitely would have been where I am now even if I’d gone down another path. It doesn’t take away from the drive or the talent. You can make your life whatever you want with or without a child.

  • Apparently, Politico has no understanding of what an apology is. From Sarah Silverman, this clearly isn’t one:

    In her apology, Silverman tweeted:”It wasn’t funny for me to talk so casually about abortion. But when they take our right to choose away it will be HILARIOUS!” And: “The government should STAY OUT of our PRIVATE LIVES except when it comes to who we marry & what we do w our uteruses!!”

Lunch Break: Obama money

by LauraLoo First Lady Michelle Obama is not the only person who feels her husband Barack Obama has brought U.S. civilization out of the dark and into the light.  Meet a couple of misguided ladies who love the President for “Obama money”: [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIkksi344cM[/youtube] Email LauraLoo with your Lunch Break suggestions. [HT: WLS890AM Chicago]

Actress Vanessa Williams reveals she had an abortion in high school

Being pregnant is the most frightening thing that happens in your life…. I knew in high school that’s something that I was not prepared to do, or fight, or struggle with. ~ Singer and actress Vanessa Williams revealing her abortion experience during high school in her upcoming book, You Have No Idea, as quoted by […]

Life Links 4-17-12

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  • Erin McCann, a student at the University of Maine, provides your typical assertion-filled, argument-free piece opposed to the Genocide Awareness Project.
  • Mississippi’s governor has signed the bill to tighten abortion regulations. Abortion advocates claim the legislation could put the state’s lone abortion clinic out of business since two of their three abortionists don’t have admitting privileges:

    The clinic’s owner, Diane Derzis, said in a telephone interview this month that all her doctors are obstetrician-gynecologists, but only one has admitting privileges at an area hospital. She vowed to fight to remain open.


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