Entries Tagged ‘Dan GIlgoff’
“Abortion foes cautiously optimistic about healthcare win”
by Dan Gilgoff at
Jivin J’s Life Links 10-5-09
by Topeka Capital-Journal has a disturbing article about a female prison inmate who got an abortion after being allegedly raped and impregnated by a vocational teacher who would give inmates money and contraband for sexual favors. The teacher, Anastacio “Ted” Gallardo, was only sentenced to 2 years probation despite the accusations of rape and his […]
Jivin J’s Life Links 8-25-09
by FactCheck.org has called out President Obama’s fabrications about whether public funds would pay for abortions under current health care reform measures. Some excerpts: As for other types of abortions, the Capps Amendment leaves it to the secretary of Health and Human Services to decide whether or not they will be covered. It says, “Nothing […]
GOP senators get A for Abortion on Sotomayor grilling
Bravo, bravo. Click on first few words in each piece for link to entire article…
Jivin J’s Life Links 7-7-09
by Byard Duncan shares his experience at his first abortion party: Maggie, a 22-year-old college senior with no intention of bringing a child into the world yet, was going to have an abortion. She told us that she had already made up her mind; she had even determined the time, date and location. A better […]
Jivin J’s Life Links 6-30-09
by Dan Gilgoff reports that there is a growing schism among common ground advocates regarding legislation on abortion. One side wants the two segments of the common ground package (preventing unwanted pregnancies and reducing the need for abortion) introduced in one bill while another side wants them introduced separately.
Jivin J’s Life Links 6-17-09
by Trevin Wax interviews Scott Klusendorf regarding a variety of pro-life news items including how pro-lifers should respond to people who blame George Tiller’s death on pro-life people. Dan Gilgoff discusses the Obama administration’s possible common ground plan and the concerns of both sides of the abortion debate. According to MIT’s