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40 Days of Life - NYC invites you to Act on Two Things on Tuesday
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Posted on: 2008-12-08 19:16:07 [ Print | 0 Comment(s) ]
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Tuesday, December 9th, 2008, the NYC City Council is expected to vote on a Bill, the "Clinic Access Bill" #826 which could add high risk of jail, fines, and lawsuits for EMC FrontLine's sidewalk counseling work, and the conducting of future "40 Days for Life" campaigns, specifically in NYC.
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News from Prolife News Radio/Multi-media TV
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Posted on: 2007-12-13 00:00:00 [ Print | 0 Comment(s) ]
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News from Prolife Radio - CPC World News
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Court of Criminal Appeals "gives mothers a lot to be thankful
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Posted on: 2007-11-26 08:27:38 [ Print | 0 Comment(s) ]
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11/21/07:*
Texas' highest criminal court upholds conviction for murder of an unborn
child four-to-six weeks old
Joe Pojman, Ph.D.
512.477.1244 (office)
512.472.6246 (mobile)
joe@texasallianceforlife.org**
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Joe Pojman, Ph.D.
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Life Site news - Prolife Headlines
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Posted on: 2007-08-07 13:03:15 [ Print | 0 Comment(s) ]
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LIfeSiteNews.com
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PRO LIFE ads win great response
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Posted on: 2007-02-05 17:57:05 [ Print | 0 Comment(s) ]
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02/04/2007 9:51:22 PM PST by Jeff Chandler / CPC World News/
A pro-life media campaign that recently hit the local airwaves has produced promising results, said Tom Peterson, president of VirtueMedia, which produced the ads.
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Virtue Media
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Pictures from the womb
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Posted on: 2006-12-05 19:12:28 [ Print | 0 Comment(s) ]
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Want to show your clients and visitors to your website the truth of whats inside the womb? Bookmark ....
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ProlifeAmerica.com
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News from Prolife News
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Posted on: 2006-11-13 22:36:21 [ Print | 0 Comment(s) ]
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News from PROLIFE NEWS
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Prolife News
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Kansas Pro-Life PAC Chairperson's Home Target of Egg Attack
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Posted on: 2006-11-05 18:27:36 [ Print | 0 Comment(s) ]
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WICHITA, Kansas, Nov. 5 /CPC World News/
The proabortion side catalogs every type of attack agasint them, even in some cases fabricating and staging hate acts against themselves to blame the prolife folks, but here we see the reality of the abortion crowd.
-- The home of Cheryl Sullenger, chairperson of the pro- life PAC Kansans for Truth In Politics (K-TIP), was the target of an egg attack overnight, just 2 days before a contentious election that centers on the abortion issue. Sullenger and K-TIP have been outspoken critics of pro-abortion attorney general candidate Paul Morrison.
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Operation Rescue
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Social Issues Have Not Gone Away
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Posted on: 2006-11-05 09:54:25 [ Print | 0 Comment(s) ]
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Appeared in 10-22-06 Washington Times:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/commentary/20061021-104511-4956r.htm
The conventional wisdom is often just that – conventional. Neither is it always wise.
Right now the conventional wisdom among the punditocracy is that the results of the November election will turn almost entirely on the war in Iraq, Congressional malfeasance, and President Bush’s popularity, or lack thereof. Whether the Republicans retain control of the House and Senate, we’re told, will depend on the daily body count in Baghdad and a referendum on incumbents in general.
Maybe.
American voters are more sophisticated than the average Washington pundit gives them credit. Voters are motivated by more than a couple media-pushed issues, even when as compelling as a foreign war and congressional corruption. In close races around the country, other issues may prove decisive.
Pro-life voters, for example, are just as pro-life and every bit as dedicated today as they were in 2004. With the electorate divided just about evenly over the war in Iraq, the 2004 election turned on other issues, pre-eminently the “values issues”. The values issues – sanctity of life and marriage in particular -- were decisive for the Bush victory, especially in Ohio where a marriage initiative on the ballot helped mobilize values voters and gave the president the winning margin over his Democratic opponent.
In some states in 2004, values voters created a reverse gender gap – at least when the Susan B. Anthony List got to work.
That year, the SBA List and its Candidate Fund, a nationwide network dedicated to activating and mobilizing pro-life women, targeted eight battleground states. In six of those states, when the dust settled, it was clear that more women had voted for Bush than for Kerry, thus eliminating the so-called gender gap.
In Missouri, a target of SBA List activity, the female vote went to the pro-life candidate, not the pro-abortion one. For instance, Kit Bond (R-MO) garnered 54% of female voters. In some other cliffhangers in 2004, our women voters provided a necessary part of the winning margin --- and could have been the decisive voting bloc. Consider pro-life victories for Senators DeMint (SC), Thune (SD), Vitter (LA), and Martinez (FL).
Right now, the generic ballot split nationwide between Republicans and Democrats is a virtual dead heat. Values issues again could be the decisive factor in select races. The Susan B. Anthony List Candidate Fund is working again to mobilize swing voters in key Senate races.
The issues have never been more clear. In the eyes of pro-lifers, the critical issue in this year’s election is who ends up in control of the U. S. Senate. A vacancy on the Supreme Court in the next two years seems likely. With the court split 5-4 on most abortion-related issues – perhaps even on the legitimacy of Roe v. Wade itself – the next confirmation battle will be Armageddon in the U.S. Senate.
If the Democrats regain the majority, will President Bush be willing to nominate a solid constitutionalist? The President will have much more freedom to nominate a conservative jurist if the Republicans retain their majority.
Values voters understand how much is at stake.
Lower court nominations will be just as critical as the next opening on the Supreme Court. With two years to go, George W. Bush will have the opportunity to appoint dozens of district and appeals court judges, the courts where most cases are decided. Such issues as state bans on partial-birth abortion and parental notification are under constant challenge in federal courts.
Who sits on the courts is crucial. Even with a GOP majority in the Senate, the Democrats’ continuously obstruct the confirmation process. The prospects of confirming sound constitutionalist judges to any court level will be considerably dimmed if the Republicans lose their majority.
Conventional wisdom regularly underestimates pro-life voter power. But don’t underestimate these women. The Susan B. Anthony List is targeting and energizing pro-life women voters across the country. Those women just might provide the margin of victory needed to disprove the pundits again.
Marjorie Dannenfelser is President of the Susan B. Anthony List.
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Genevieve Wood
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Tens of Thousands of Pro-life Students Lose Their Voices
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Posted on: 2006-10-23 08:19:34 [ Print | 0 Comment(s) ]
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Tens of Thousands of Pro-life Students Lose Their Voices Tomorrow in the 3rd Annual Students' Day of Silent Solidarity
FREDERICKSBURG, Va., Oct. 23 /CPC World News/
-- Stand True Ministries hosts tomorrow’s 3rd annual Students' Day of Silent Solidarity. Students from over 1,300 campuses in the United States, Canada and several other countries will take a vow of silence to express their contempt for the murderous act of abortion that has claimed one-third of their generation and continues to take the lives of over 4,000 babies per day in the United States alone.
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Bryan Kemper
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21 Year old fights to overturn anti-abortion in SD
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Posted on: 2006-10-21 23:52:37 [ Print | 0 Comment(s) ]
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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. //
According to a Chicago Tribune proabortion writer "It takes spunk for Katie Andert to sit in the middle of the Commons, day after day, behind a table festooned with signs demanding "Vote No on 6: Repeal the Abortion Ban."
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Chicago Tribune
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Commissioner Randy Harris Receives 2006 Choose Life Award
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Posted on: 2006-10-18 09:14:23 [ Print | 0 Comment(s) ]
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Ocala, FLorida Oct. 18 /CPC World News/ --
The regularly scheduled Marion County Commissioner’s Meeting on October 17th in Ocala, Florida, included a well- deserved “surprise” award for its hard-working Commissioner. Assisted by the Reverend Patrick Sheedy of Ocala’s Blessed Trinity Catholic Church,
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Children First Foundation
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Pro-abortion Democrat faces up to 1 year in jail for battery
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Posted on: 2006-10-13 12:15:41 [ Print | 0 Comment(s) ]
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HUTCHINSON, Kan., Oct. 13 /Christian Newswire/ -- Kansas
Kansas House Rep. Vaughn Flora Charged in Cockroach Clash
State Representative Vaughn Flora has been formally charged in Reno County with battery on Operation Rescue President Troy Newman.
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Operation Rescue
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Two Men Jailed, Truth Truck Impounded in Oklahoma City
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Posted on: 2006-10-10 19:15:45 [ Print | 0 Comment(s) ]
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OKLAHOMA CITY, Ok., Oct. 9 /CPC World News/ -- An Operation Rescue Truth Truck was impounded Saturday evening in an exclusive gated community in Oklahoma City, and two men were placed under citizen’s arrest and jailed after a group of Christians prayed outside the home of abortionist Nareshkumar Patel.
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Operation Rescue
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Battle at Baylor University Over Pro-Life Professor's Tenure Continues
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Posted on: 2006-09-07 21:32:33 [ Print | 0 Comment(s) ]
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Waco, TX (LifeNews.com) September 7, 2006 /CPC WORLD NEWS/
-- A battle a Baylor University over why a highly regarded pro-life professor has been denied tenure continues to rage. In March, Dr. Frank Beckwith, an associate professor of church-state studies, was denied tenure despite a long list of prominent publications, awards and honors.
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by Steven Ertelt LifeNews.com Editor
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Labor Day Parade Protestors blocked by parade participants
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Posted on: 2006-09-05 21:40:48 [ Print | 0 Comment(s) ]
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GRANITE CITY / Labor Day Parade/ CPC WORLD NEWS/
The Granite City High School marching band looked away in unison. Steelworkers from Local 1063 blocked the images with union signs and a massive American flag. A mother escorting a group of young cheerleaders and the leader of a Boy Scout troop urged their charges to look ahead and ignore what the protesters wanted everyone to see.
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St. Louis Today
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PROLIFE win a round in sign battle
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Posted on: 2006-09-01 20:29:19 [ Print | 0 Comment(s) ]
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St. louis, MO, - Sept. 1, 2006 /CPC WORLD NEWS/
According to a report published on www.stltoday.com
"U.S. District Court Judge William D. Stiehl granted a preliminary injunction against the ordinance and said the Michaels were likely to succeed in their claims."
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NJ 'Choose Life' License Plate Wins Again in Federal Court
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Posted on: 2006-07-28 10:23:00 [ Print | 0 Comment(s) ]
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TRENTON, July 27 /CPCWORLDNEWS/ -- On July 26, a federal judge refused to dismiss the civil rights lawsuit brought against New Jersey officials by The Children First Foundation for rejecting the organization’s pro- adoption “Choose Life” specialty plate in violation of the group’s freedom of speech, due process and equal protection.
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New help for pregnant teens in Flin Flon Canada
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Posted on: 2006-07-12 22:16:56 [ Print | 0 Comment(s) ]
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A new crisis centre for pregnant teens is set to open its doors in Flin Flon, a remote northern community with one of the highest teen-pregnancy rates in Manitoba.
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Poor Comparison
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Posted on: 2006-07-11 21:16:28 [ Print | 0 Comment(s) ]
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The rhetorical quesiton: “‘Christian’ activists blowing up abortion clinics,” as the Washington Post’s Jim Hoagland wrote on July 3, obviously proves the danger to our civilization and the moral equivalence of Christian and Islamic fundamentalist “intolerance.”
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David Upchurch
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