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Are You Falling for the “Coat Hanger” Myth?
Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
When I was in the process of reverting back to Catholicism 20 years ago and discovered that the abortion industry’s schtick about how “if abortion is illegal women will die from coat hanger abortions,” it was a moment of reckoning for me that I will never forget. It was the moment I realized that I was being manipulated by the very feminists in which I had placed all my trust.
"Pink Hat" Marchers to Converge on Detroit This Weekend
Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Organizers of the infamous 2017 Women’s March are hosting a convention for women in Detroit this weekend where they will bring together leaders of the women’s rights and “progressive” movement and every day women – but the affair is already riddled with criticism and internal conflict.
Entrepreneur with Down Syndrome Defies Stereotype
A 21 year-old man with Down syndrome is turning the usual stereotype on its head by partnering with his father to turn his passion for crazy socks into a booming business.
Senate Supports 20 Week Abortion Ban
Another Contraceptive Horror Story
A 23 year-old Michigan woman is warning women to think twice before agreeing to a long-lasting contraceptive implant that not only caused severe mood swings but migrated into her body and went missing for five months before doctors located it in her armpit.
Abortion Survivor Learns to Forgive
After 36 years, Melissa Ohden, who was supposed to have been aborted in a hospital on August 29, 1977, finally met the mother who had been forced to terminate the pregnancy and who never knew that her little girl had survived.
It Begins . . . California Sues Over HHS Mandate
The state of California is suing the Trump administration, claiming that it unlawfully discriminates against women in its decision to limit the onerous birth control mandate that formerly required religious employers to cover health care services that violate their beliefs.
Twitter Backs Down & Allows Pro Life Ad
Satanist’s Abortion Case Heads to State Supreme Court
A Missouri judge has ruled that a case involving a member of the Satanic Temple who claims the state’s abortion laws violate her “religious beliefs” has enough basis to warrant it to be transferred to the state’s Supreme Court.