(Prolifer)ations 8-17-10
by Susie Allen, host of the blog, Pro-Life in TN Mark Crutcher discusses a stunning late night talk show conversation suggesting that harvesting parts of aborted babies for research is not only acceptable but honorable:
by Susie Allen, host of the blog, Pro-Life in TN Mark Crutcher discusses a stunning late night talk show conversation suggesting that harvesting parts of aborted babies for research is not only acceptable but honorable:
by JivinJ, host of the blog, JivinJehoshaphat Police in the Philippines are looking for a young couple who allegedly buried a 7-month-old aborted child near a river. The body of a woman who died at a Russian abortion clinic was loaded into a car and dumped in a forest: Elena Oleinikova, an obstetrician, performed interruption […]
by JivinJ, host of the blog, Emily Bazelon on abortion providers and efforts to make abortion more mainstream in the medical community. Efforts to provide medical schools with seed money for abortion training are being funded by Warren Buffett: … [M]ost of the foundation’s spending goes to abortion and contraception advocacy and research. According to […]
One of my weekend questions was, “Which advocacy group is the ultimate winner of [the Tebow ad] controversy, pro-lifers or pro-aborts?” All signs are pointing to Tebow PR breaking against pro-aborts. The latest evidence is the January 30
Last week pro-life students at the
by Colorado Spring Independent is reporting that Focus on the Family may be planning to have a pro-life ad during the Super Bowl. The ad would supposedly feature Pam Tebow, the mother of Florida Gators’ quarterback and former Heisman winner Tim Tebow: The Focus ad supposedly features the story of University of Florida quarterback Tim […]
by Ed West shreds the Guttmacher Institute’s “70k women die annually from unsafe abortion” estimate: I don’t doubt many women die as a result of unsafe abortion, but no one can possibly have any idea of the real figure, especially as so much of it goes on it countries where there are virtually no statistics […]