Category: Sanctity of Life
States Take Their Fight to Defund Planned Parenthood to the Supreme Court
On Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear Kerr v. Planned Parenthood. At issue is a 2018 order by pro-life South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster directing the state’s Department of Health and Human Services to stop abortion facilities from receiving taxpayer funds from the state’s Medicaid program.
Read MoreWomen Who Take the Dangerous Abortion Pill Find It More Painful Than Expected
“Sending these pills through the mail to women in desperate situations isn’t helping them. They need to be truly empowered, to have someone tell them that they can do this and get through it and come out stronger in the end for saying yes to life. I founded Loveline for this very purpose, a ministry that walks with women who need help and have no one else to go to. I get being in a desperate situation and wanting an abortion but there are so many better options for women that will help them find true empowerment.”
Read MoreIreland Could be Next to Legalize Killing People in Assisted Suicide
Following advances made by the euthanasia agenda in the United Kingdom, Ireland is now slated to consider legalizing “assisted dying,” despite the concerns raised by Christians.
Read MorePro-Life Advocates Stop Massive Push to Legalize Abortion in Peru
Five years ago the international abortion movement launched a well-funded effort to promote “safe abortion” in Peru. Their devious strategy was to bypass the pro-life protections of the Peruvian Penal Code by expanding so-called “therapeutic” abortions. The effort–as revealed by a PRI investigation–was incredibly sophisticated. It involved creating and financing a network of public hospitals and NGOs, and then launching a series of media campaigns around specific women in crisis pregnancies. The goal was to put in place a “therapeutic abortion protocol” pushed by the National Maternal-Perinatal Institute (INMP) that would allow abortion-on-demand for “health” reasons.
Read MoreKroger and Sam’s Club say ‘errors’ by ‘third party vendors’ listed abortion pill on their websites
Days after Live Action News originally broke the news that both Kroger and Sam’s Club were displaying the abortion pill mifepristone (200mg) — also known by its brand name, Mifeprex — for sale on their pharmacy websites, the grocery store giants have issued statements insisting that the drug was displayed for sale on their websites due to “errors” in drug listings by “third-party vendors,” which the pharmacies use to “aggregate medication pricing.” After Live Action News broke the story on the presence of mifepristone on the Kroger pharmacy’s website, other outlets reported on the news, including The Washington Stand (TWS). An e-mail was then sent by Danielle Lewis Jones, Head of Communications for Kroger Health, to a senior editor at TWS, claiming that “The Kroger Company Family of Pharmacies do not carry Mifepristone, nor do we dispense it” and that “The Kroger Family of Pharmacies doesn’t carry Mifepristone and was listed on the Kroger Health Savings Club site in error. It has since been removed and we are requesting a retraction of Kroger’s inclusion in the story” (emphasis added).
Read MoreKroger Pharmacies says it won’t carry abortion pills, claims online listing was an ‘error’
“Major grocery chain Kroger now says it will not dispense the abortion pill mifepristone, following pro-life backlash over an online listing the company claims was posted in error.”
Read MoreChina Killed Hundreds of Millions of People in Population Control, Now It Has an Underpopulation Crisis
“A recent article in The Wall Street Journal highlights how anti-family policies have contributed to China’s looming population crisis.
After decades of communist population control measures — including China’s “one-child policy” — the country now faces declining birthrates and an aging workforce.
Writing of one prominent city in China, The Wall Street Journal notes,
Once vibrating with energy, Fushun is a city slowly going to sleep. Most of its coal mines and refineries have closed. Half its young people have left. Its pension coffers are heavily in the red, with roughly a third of its population 60 or above.”
Texas is Leading the Way to Stop Shipping Abortion Pills to Pro-Life States
““Leaving it to the states” sounded good in theory, but in practice? The abortion debate has never been more volatile. That’s because the war over destroying unborn children isn’t just being waged in one of the most unusual places, but also one of the least regulated: the mail. Unlike past decades, when women had to actually visit a Planned Parenthood to end their pregnancies, abortion is just a postage stamp away. And incredibly, living in a pro-life state doesn’t change that.”
Read MorePlanned Parenthood Botched Abortion So Badly It Rushed Woman to ER for Excessive Bleeding
“On December 29, 2023, almost a year ago, a 30-year-old woman was rushed to the emergency room due to excessive bleeding after a failed abortion at Planned Parenthood Park Hill, located in a residential area just east of downtown Denver.
Pro-lifers on the scene documented the incident while ensuring the patient’s privacy was fully protected. In the video received by Operation Rescue, a woman could be seen wheeled to an ambulance in a stretcher. What happened to her afterwards is unknown.”
‘DEEPLY DISTURBING’: Biden Pushing Abortion on Black-Majority Country, Sources Say
“The Biden administration is pressuring Sierra Leone to pass an unpopular pro-abortion bill before President-elect Donald Trump takes office, a former senior U.S. government official who has worked in the West African region told The Daily Signal.”
Read MoreSpanish Supreme Court rules surrogacy exploits women, harms children’s rights
“A ruling by the Supreme Court of Spain states that surrogacy exploits the woman who rents her womb and harms the dignity and rights of the children conceived.
The Dec. 9 decision by the country’s First Chamber of the high court determined that “it is contrary to public order” to recognize a ruling by a foreign court (Bexar County, Texas) that validates a surrogacy contract and attributes the paternity of the children born to the intended [contracting] parents.”
Argentine legislative leader anticipates 2025 attempt to repeal abortion law
“The president of Argentina’s Chamber of Deputies, Martín Menem, openly declared himself to be pro-life and anticipates that in 2025 an attempt could be made to repeal the abortion law passed in December 2020 during the administration of former president Alberto Fernández.
In an interview with Alejandro Fantino, the legislative leader, who belongs to the La Libertad Avanza (Freedom Advances) ruling coalition, considered that “the previous [law] can be modified or a new law can be made that repeals the previous one.”
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