
Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
The latest move by Planned Parenthood, in conjunction with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), to force the state of Maine to allow non-doctors to perform abortions, is just another example of how feminists are putting women’s lives at risk.
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A former Planned Parenthood worker recently called into a Christian radio station to ask if God could ever forgive her for working in an abortion clinic and gave a very disturbing testimony about what really happens to pregnant women who walk through those doors.
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Faithful souls everywhere are rallying to the side of Elise Charbonette Angelette, the mother of five children from Louisiana who was just diagnosed with Stage Four metastatic breast cancer of the brain which is her third bout with cancer.
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Supermodel Kathy Ireland, who used to describe herself as a “pro-choice Christian,” is speaking out about the cruel practice of late-term abortion which subjects the unborn to unspeakable pain.
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A 37 year-old Michigan woman has died after forfeiting the chance to undergo chemotherapy to treat her brain cancer after discovering that she was pregnant.
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New York’s highest court delivered a stunning defeat to proponents of assisted suicide last week when it issued a unanimous decision to uphold the state’s ban on assisted suicide.
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Planned Parenthood and its allies in the abortion industry may be fighting a losing battle in their efforts to prevent videos of employees bartering over fetal body parts as attorneys general in 20 states band together to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to release the videos.
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Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Planned Parenthood CEO Cecile Richards was so anxious to raise money off of President Trump’s decision to discontinue the DACA program that she accidentally told supporters “every person has the right to live.”
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In just a few weeks, the largest ever 40 Days for Life prayer campaign will kick off in a record 375 cities around the world.
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The "E-Sisters" - women harmed by Essure - are fighting for justice and to get the word out about the dangers of the device.
The sale and implantation of the permanent birth control device, Essure, which has led to the death of at least four women and causes pain so severe some women report becoming suicidal, has been suspended in the EU for three months pending additional information.
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