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It's My Body and I'll Lie If I Want To Planned Parenthood's tiresome lies have far-reaching effects, as evidenced in today's commentary. Not only does this organization teach and enable expectant mothers to lie about the baby growing inside them, but now it is attempting to "educate" senior citizens about sexuality as well. Read on for more from Judie Brown. [ Read today's commentary here. ]
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HEADLINES | | Pro-life teen flash mob surprises California Planned Parenthood teen rally Life Site News On May 3 a cheery pro-life flash mob of nearly 100 high school and college students struck again - this time at Planned Parenthood's Teen Capitol Day Rally in Sacramento, CA. PP advertises its event as "free" and "fun," and tells students if they participate, not only will they "get a day off school," but "your teachers will think you're cool." But, as usual, it seems pro-lifers are the ones who had the real fun here. The students - both homeschooled and those from St. Francis High School, CA State University Sacramento, and other area schools - chanted pro-life slogans, prayed, danced, and marched from Capitol Plaza downtown to the Convention Center after surprising the PP rally with their now-signature yellow "LIFE" balloons. | US law against pro-life protesters has dangers, attorney warns EWTN News The Obama administration's increased targeting of pro-life activists may be allowing hostile federal and state attorneys general to restrict peaceful pro-life activity outside abortion clinics. They can use the federal powers of the FACE Act as "a tool to assist the abortion industry," an attorney with the Thomas More Society has said. Peter Breen, the Chicago-based society's executive director, said there is an emerging pattern of attorneys general who take advantage of the civil components in the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act. The lower standard of proof for civil lawsuits under the act can "restrict people from exercising their First Amendment rights outside of abortion clinics." |
UN wants billions for STD vaccination scheme Life Site News The UN is about to ask governments to fund the vaccination of every girl in the world against the sexually transmitted disease, the human papillomavirus (HPV). The controversial campaign could cost as much as $300 per person, totaling billions. Dignitaries who launched the campaign at the UN in mid-April included a prominent African first lady, leaders from the UN Population Fund (UNFPA), the American Cancer Society, and the contraceptives manufacturer PATH. | |