Thursday, October 13, 2011

ALL PRO-LIFE TODAY 10/13/2011

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Thursday, October 13, 2011
  
Defund Planned Parenthood: Blood red phone symbolic of PP roots in North Carolina

Holding a blood red phone that was symbolic of her work in establishing Planned Parenthood in the Charlotte area, and parading the memory of a sexually abused, pregnant ten-year-old girl as a poster child for abortion, Sarah Bryant was recently honored by the Planned Parenthood Health Systems for "preventing unwanted pregnancies through sex education and contraception."                

 

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A California pro-life activist is excited to see the closing of an abortion clinic pave the way for a women's pregnancy resource center.  Family Planning Medical Clinic in La Puente, California, recently closed its doors for good after the 40 Days for Life campaign's encouraged people to pray in front of the clinic. The group held a celebration rally outside the abortion center after it quietly shut down.  Norma Murakami, executive director of A Women's Care Center in Chino Hills, tells OneNewsNow that the clinic will be transformed into a pregnancy resource center for which she is currently negotiating a lease.

Of abortion images          

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One of the CPLS [Citizens for a Pro-Life Society] summer projects was the design and organization of the website www.imagesofabortion.com. Our goal is to provide a pro-life resource focused exclusively on abortion victim photography. Very few websites are dedicated strictly to making these images available to the pro-life community. Our hope is that pro-lifers will take advantage of the website. Also available are several videos that reveal the truth about abortion.
Stem cell therapy hope for kidney transplant patients

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Scientists have found a new method of suppressing the automatic rejection of donated kidneys in transplant patients, by using the donor's stem cells. In a small trial carried out at Stanford University, California, eight out of 12 patients were able to stop taking anti-rejection drugs, which are usually a lifelong necessity, following this treatment.