When the terminally ill Brittany Maynard took her life on November 1, her husband, Dan Diaz, took up his wife’s cause to have assisted suicide laws changed in the U.S. and is now pushing for a new law to be introduced in the couple’s home state of California.
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Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Ron Weddington
A little-known letter, sent to then-President Bill Clinton in 1992 by one of the attorneys who drafted the brief for abortion rights in Roe v. Wade, reveals the deadly eugenic mindset ofelites who believe they should decide who is worthy of life - and who needs to be eliminated.
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Representatives of pharmaceutical giant, Merck, will face a hearing today in India’s Supreme Court over the company’s alleged practice of using young girls from poor tribal communities to test its controversial anti-cervical cancer drug, Gardasil, as well as a new version due out this year.
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Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
A new and largely pro-life Congress is ready for battle with two lawmakers introducing a law that will ban abortion on babies 20 weeks or older to prevent fetal pain.
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A new debate is raging across America today after Connecticut’s Department of Children and Families (DCF) ordered a 17 year-old girl with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma to be removed from her home and forced to receive the chemotherapy she is refusing to undergo.
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Despite the fact that the abortion rate has dropped nationwide, Planned Parenthood performed nearly 500 more abortions in 2014 than in the preceding year with abortion now comprising 94 percent of the company’s business.
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Female sterilization has grown so much in popularity in recent years that it will soon overtake the pill as the most popular form of birth control among women.
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A tiny baby girl in China, who was born three months premature and was thought to have been stillborn, was discovered alive after being buried alive for two hours.
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An Oklahoma abortionist with a long history of malpractice, fraud, and sexual abuse charges, who was recently hired by the University of Oklahoma to provide medical training to its students, was arrested on Tuesday morning for selling abortion pills to women who were not pregnant.
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It was surely by Divine Providence that the Feast of the Immaculate Conception was the day in which the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments in a case involving the Little Sisters of the Poor who are challenging the Obama Administration's controversial birth control mandate.
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