October 2006
Abortion Activists Pelt Pro-Life People With Eggs at North Carolina Life Chain
by jasontrommMore than 1,100 people participated in the 16th Life Chain in Wilmington and they lined the streets with non-graphic pro-life signs saying women who have abortions can be healed and that they are praying for abortion to stop in the United States.
However, some abortion advocates pelted participants with eggs and some activists took the signs away from the people holding them.
July 2006
New Tactic in Abortion-Foe Fight: Evicting Clinics
by jasontrommIf you can't beat 'em, buy 'em.
That's the tactic that an anti-abortion group in Wichita, Kan., took when it boasted about its purchase of a former abortion facility building and subsequent plans to convert it into a memorial for aborted fetuses.
Operation Rescue bought the former site of Central Women's Services weeks after the abortion clinic sold its equipment and closed the doors -- a tactic used before by similar groups that may increase.
()() Isn't this the same tactic used by environmental wackos? If you can't beat 'em, evict 'em. Why is it OK for liberal groups to use this tactic, but not conservative groups?
A Medical Crisis of Conscience
by jasontrommIn Chicago, an ambulance driver refused to transport a patient for an abortion. In California, fertility specialists rebuffed a gay woman seeking artificial insemination. In Texas, a pharmacist turned away a rape victim seeking the morning-after pill.
April 2006
University Prepares Response to Abortion Display Vandalism
by jasontrommOfficials at Northern Kentucky University are preparing an official statement to faculty and students at the college in response to a professor and her students vandalizing a pro-life display meant to oppose abortion. Meanwhile the professor involved is slated to retire in a few weeks.
Display on abortion destroyed
by jasontromm (via)A professor at Northern Kentucky University said she invited students in one of her classes to destroy an anti-abortion display on campus Wednesday evening.
NKU police are investigating the incident, in which 400 crosses were removed from the ground near University Center and thrown in trash cans. The crosses, meant to represent a cemetery for aborted fetuses, had been temporarily erected last weekend by a student Right to Life group with permission from NKU officials.
WorldNetDaily: A website saved a baby!
by jasontrommHeidi found herself pregnant, scared and alone. An abortion seemed the only way out. Then she found the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.optionline.org/">Option line website</a>. Heidi realized she wasn't alone, that she had life-saving options and there was someone out there who cared. Heidi made an appointment and chose life for her baby!
ACLU endorses bill limiting pregnancy center rights; even some abortion doctors question use of RU 486
by jasontrommA new congressional effort to police advertising by crisis pregnancy centers is unnecessary, pro-life advocates said, and unconstitutional, free-speech defenders charged.
The American Civil Liberties Union, which has long promoted itself as the leading defender of freedom of speech and civil rights, is right in the middle of the controversy, promoting the new legislation to the surprise of some.
February 2006
South Dakota Bill Bans Most Abortions
by jasontromm (via)South Dakota moved closer to imposing some of the strictest limits on abortion in the nation as the state Senate approved legislation that would ban the procedure except when the woman's life is in danger.
()()Could this bill lead to the test case that will be used to overturn Roe v. Wade?
August 2005
Getting Wise to the Lies
by jasontrommYoung women are finally hearing the truth about abortion: It doesn’t get rid of a “blob of tissue:” It kills a living baby. And it’s not the safe surgery that advocates claim: It carries terrible risks and long-term consequences.
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